With no disrespect to the “must see sights” which we’re likely to enjoy together, it’s the "off the beaten track" gems which I find leave such a memorable impression on most visitors to Jerusalem: hidden alleyways, secretive rooftops for fantastic views & so much more. Together, we’ll go to places that most locals, not to mention visitors, have never been to before.
I often find myself saying, that attempting to describe in words the experience we’ll share in Jerusalem, may be asking the impossible. Perhaps, it’s the unbelievable contrast between the sacred & daily, the hustle and bustle vs the quietness and tranquility of the back streets, the dramatic political headlines & the reality of daily life, which all lead to such a stimulating experience both for 1st time visitors, as well as for those who’re lucky to return time after time to Jerusalem.
With no disrespect to the “must see sights” which we’re likely to enjoy together, it’s the "off the beaten track" gems which I find leave such a memorable impression on most visitors to Jerusalem: hidden alleyways, secretive rooftops for fantastic views & so much more. Together, we’ll go to places that most locals, not to mention visitors, have never been to before.
I often find myself saying, that attempting to describe in words the experience we’ll share in Jerusalem, may be asking the impossible. Perhaps, it’s the unbelievable contrast between the sacred & daily, the hustle and bustle vs the quietness and tranquility of the back streets, the dramatic political headlines & the reality of daily life, which all lead to such a stimulating experience both for 1st time visitors, as well as for those who’re lucky to return time after time to Jerusalem.
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With no disrespect to the “must see sights” which we’re likely to enjoy together, it’s the "off the beaten track" gems which I find leave such a memorable impression on most visitors to Jerusalem: hidden alleyways, secretive rooftops for fantastic views & much much more. Together, we’ll go to places that most locals, not to mention visitors, have never been to before.
I often find myself saying, that attempting to describe in words the experience we’ll share in Jerusalem, may be asking the impossible. Perhaps, it’s the unbelievable contrast between the sacred & daily, the hustle and bustle vs the quietness and tranquility of the back streets, the dramatic political headlines & the reality of daily life, which all lead to such a stimulating experience both for first time visitors, as well as for those who’re lucky to return time and time again to Jerusalem.