 Holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims, Jerusalem's Old  City is one of the world's foremost pilgrimage destinations. A repository of  sacred buildings and relics, it is a place where the oft-abused descriptor  'living history' really does apply – here you can walk in the footsteps of  prophets, pray in buildings constructed by order of caliphs and kings, and  overnight in hospices where Crusaders and cardinals have slumbered. The  soundtrack is of church bells, the muezzin's call and the shofar (ram's horn),  and the streets smell of everything from church incense to the heady aromas of  the spice souq (market). It's a sensory and spiritual experience unlike any  other.
Holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims, Jerusalem's Old  City is one of the world's foremost pilgrimage destinations. A repository of  sacred buildings and relics, it is a place where the oft-abused descriptor  'living history' really does apply – here you can walk in the footsteps of  prophets, pray in buildings constructed by order of caliphs and kings, and  overnight in hospices where Crusaders and cardinals have slumbered. The  soundtrack is of church bells, the muezzin's call and the shofar (ram's horn),  and the streets smell of everything from church incense to the heady aromas of  the spice souq (market). It's a sensory and spiritual experience unlike any  other. There's plenty to see outside the Old City, too,  including the hugely impressive Israel  Museum and the powerful Yad  Vashem Holocaust memorial. They, together with the Old City's manifest  attractions, make Jerusalem the number-one tourist destination in Israel for very  good reason.
There's plenty to see outside the Old City, too,  including the hugely impressive Israel  Museum and the powerful Yad  Vashem Holocaust memorial. They, together with the Old City's manifest  attractions, make Jerusalem the number-one tourist destination in Israel for very  good reason.
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