5 Observation Decks & Towers in Jerusalem District That You Shouldn't Miss

November 5, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Discover the best top things to do in Jerusalem District, Israel including BYU Jerusalem Center, Western Wall Observation Deck, Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem, YMCA Tower, Muslala.
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1. BYU Jerusalem Center

Hadassah Lampel #1 Across from Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, Jerusalem Israel +972 2-626-5666 http://ce.byu.edu/jc/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

BYU Jerusalem Center

Reviewed By cearnshaw

Incredible visit, stunning view of the Old City through the all glass front, wonderful organ concert, beautiful spirit here.

2. Western Wall Observation Deck

Jewish Quarter, old City 6, Ha-Tamid Aish HaTorah World Visitors Center, Jerusalem 9751733 Israel +972 54-744-5951 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/wwdeck
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Western Wall Observation Deck

Awarded "One of the Top Ten Panoramic Views in the World" ..the Lookout Observation Deck on top of the Aish HaTorah World Center in the Jewish Quarter. The 360 degree view of the most important sites in the Holy Land -The Western Wall Plaza, the Temple Mount with its Golden Dome, Mount of Olives, City of David, Jordananian Hills, Judean Desert all atop an architectural/historical monument.

3. Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem

Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem 9114001 Israel +972 2-626-5333 [email protected] http://www.tod.org.il/en/
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Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem

Located in the restored ancient Citadel of Jerusalem at the entrance to the Old City, the Tower of David Museum tells the story of the city through history. The exhibition takes the visitor on a journey through 3000 years of history, using models, displays and multi media so that the timeline of the city comes to life. The museum stages temporary exhibitions which integrate the unique location and majesty of the ancient Citadel and its history with a contemporary presentation of artistic and historical issues. It hosts lectures and special musical, educational and cultural events. The 2 night shows, both the Night Spectacular and KING DAVID are world renowned and present Jerusalem's special character and beauty screened in lights, images and music on the ancient walls in the Citadel courtyard. Admission to the unique 360° view point over the old and new city of Jerusalem is 15 NIS only!

Reviewed By Rossow1066

The audio tour, available to rent at the ticket counter, is very good, gives a lot of extra detail to the exhibits. The Citadel is very impressive and the tour ties it in with the various stages of the region's history and the development of the town. Good place to visit with kids as they can go up on the ramparts.

4. YMCA Tower

26 King David Street, Jerusalem Israel +972 2-569-2694 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

YMCA Tower

Landmark tower designed by Arthur Lewis Harman, the Empire State Building's architect affords dramatic views over the entire city.

5. Muslala

Rehov Yaffo 97, Jerusalem Israel +972 2-999-6016 [email protected] http://muslala.org
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Muslala

The Mirpesset, located at the top of the Clal Centre’s spiral, is a new kind of public space. Our vision is to combine the experience of urban nature, farming, creative workshops and a meeting place for various groups under one roof. The space is planned to enable endless types of gatherings, a place to inhale fresh air and to meet friends and make new onesץ

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