Jerusalem eases cultural tourism

When visitors park in the city center's parking lots, they will receive an information booklet guiding them to sites of interest.

Jerusalem old city 88 (photo credit: )
Jerusalem old city 88
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The Jerusalem Municipality and Eden, the Jerusalem Company for Development, are easing the way for drivers to see the capital's attractions, galleries, museums, sculptures and murals. When visitors park in the city center's parking lots, they will receive an information booklet (in Hebrew and English) guiding them to sites of interest in the immediate vicinity. Some of the destinations offer free admission, and some will give a 15- to 30-percent discount to people holding the booklet. The pamphlet also contains a map of the city center (from Jaffa Gate to Mahane Yehuda). It will be available at the Karta, Safra, Independence Park, City Tower and Mahane Yehuda lots.