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Jerusalem is undoubtedly one of the world’s most beautiful cities. As you explore both the old and new side of the city, you will come across awesome impressive buildings, greenery, and delightful views. But as with every city, it is hard to get a good vantage point on street level and this is why rooftops and decks are there for. In Jerusalem, there are several rooftops that offer stunning views. Many of these rooftops are also located in several establishments, such as cafes and restaurants.
If you are in the mood for seeing things from above; then the Jerusalem Old City Roof Top Walk is also a must. Children will love running over the Old City roof and the rest of us will be mesmerized by the unique views of the sites and buildings in the Old City of Jerusalem. Don’t forget your camera. In our opinion this is one of the essential places to visit in Jerusalem. Check out the Rooftop Album.
It is also fascinating to stand over the central point of the Old City where the main North South & East West roads cross over effectively dividing the the Old City of Jerusalem into the four quarters – Jewish, Christian, Muslim & Armenian. Look through the small window for a unique overhead view of the souk.
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