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Masada National Park
I think a sunset visit would be incredible! The view from the top at that time is just breathtaking, just check the closing times so you don’t get stuck!
My advice is to wear comfy shoes. The hike can be steeper than you'd expect and those cobblestone paths can be a bit slippery!
Yad Vashem
If you can, try to get there around 9:30 AM. The crowds are way lighter then and you can really take your time exploring without feeling rushed.
I recommend downloading the Yad Vashem app before your visit – it has awesome audio guides that can really enhance your experience without the need for a physical guide, plus it's free
Caesarea National Park
Church of the Holy Sepulcher
Israeli Museum
I suggest getting there right when they open at 10 AM to beat the crowds. The early morning vibe is peaceful, and you’ll have more space to explore.
My advice is to wear comfortable shoes. There’s a lot of walking involved, and you’ll want to explore every nook and cranny without your feet hurting.
Jami al-Aqsa
I suggest visiting early, around 7 AM, to beat the crowds and catch the beautiful morning light for photos. It was way less hectic at that time!
My advice is to wear comfortable shoes. You'll be doing a lot of walking on uneven surfaces, and trust me, it's no fun if your feet hurt!
If you can, bring straws for the Jerusalem sun. It can get unbearably hot, and the shade can be hard to find. I leve it behind last time - big mistake!
The First Station
Habima Theater
Make sure to book your tickets in advance; I waited too long and missed out on some popular shows, which was a bummer.
Tel Aviv Museum of Fine Arts
Wall of Tears
My advice is to bring a small piece of paper to stick between the stones with your wishes or prayers. It's a nice personal touch and adds to the experience.
I suggest checking out nearby attractions afterward, like the Western Wall tunnels or the markets. It makes for a packed but fulfilling day!