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this place is only 10 meters off Emek Refaim in the heart of the German Colony This newly remodeled and redecorated apartment has everything you need for an amazing vacation in Jerusalem
What's in it?This place has been well thought out to ensure that up to four guests can stay here very comfortably. in this holiday apartment in jerusalem you can enjoy this place together with friends or family or all by yourself. this vacation rental in jerusalem has two open balconies for lots of sunlight and a spot to sit and relax in your vacation rental in Jerusalem. Ideal for short term rental in jerusalem What is the area like?You are on a small pedestrian walkway off of Emek Refaim Street. There is no city noise but you can walk within secoonds to all that this historic area of the German Colony has to offer. This is one of the best locations in Jerusalem. there are many cafes,retsaurants and one-of-a-kind shops to keep you happy right here without having to venture any further than the streets below.. Of course all of Jerusalem and Israel awaits you. What shall I have for lunch?Breakfast! Lunch! Dinner! Whatever you want will be on Emek Refaim St in the German Colony. Tal Bagels serves the best bagel with a full breakfast and good choices for lunch. A slice of pizza is found at a local place called Sababa. You can pick your own slice or take a whole pie home. Mearvad Haksamim is middle eastern cuisine with a very good business lunch which includes,soup,entrees,lafah flat bread and your beverage for one low price for an early dinner or lunch. All this before you even make it into the city center! Where can I empty my wallet?Take one of several buses from Emek Refaim to the city center and shop the famous Ben Yehuda pedestrian mall. It offers everything from Judaica to Jerusalem t-shirts. One-of-a-kind local shops can be found on Emek Refaim which offer jewlery,judaica and locally made crafts. Arts and Entertainment?The Jerusalem pool has a fully equipped gym and an olympic sized pool. The whole family can go here year round for a low entrance fee. All the sites are in the city center and the old city near the wailing wall. Take one bus to the city center and walk down Yaffo Street to the Jaffa Gate. Have fun in the daily Arab Bazaar or pick up some Armenian pottery in the Armenian Quarter. A walk by yourself will take you through thousands of years of Judeo-Christian history as well as the last 1000 years of Arab-Muslim history. A guide will get you to the most important sites quicker and you can hire one very easily through www.home4trip.com Let's Get PracticalThe bus lines;18,21,4a and 4 run along Emek Refaim Street to the city center,the King David Hotel and to the central bus station for all buses throughout Israel. The number 7 is on Derech Betlehem and goes to the city center or to Ramat Rachel, the nearest kibbutz to Jerusalem. Ramat Rachel boasts a great archaeolgicl site,a pool and a very nice restaurant. The 21 and 18 take you to the Jerusalem Mall for a taste of local Israeli fashions.
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