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Hotel Listings & Destination Guide for Africa & Middle East - Jerusalem - Excursions - Bethlehem - Around Bethlehem - Hebron
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TravelNow.com -- Destination Guides - Africa & Middle East - Jerusalem - Excursions - Bethlehem - Around Bethlehem - Hebron
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Destination Guides > Africa & Middle East > Jerusalem > Excursions > Bethlehem > Around Bethlehem > Hebron
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Few places inspire such passion as Jerusalem. Its significance to Jews, Christians and Muslims endures. The Israeli capital's major sites include the Old City, the Wailing Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Via Dolorosa, and the Dome of the Rock, the third-holiest Islam shrine in the world. The Old City is easily explored on foot. Away from the religious sights, jazz clubs, hip restaurants, arthouse cinemas and edgy theater entertain Jerusalem's 725,000 inhabitants and constant stream of visitors.
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