"Jerusalem's landmark luxury hotel, polished, pristine and a complete institution."
All religions hold Jerusalem as sacred and our Israel travel articles archive a look at wonders such as the Dead Sea, Judea and the old monasteries of Bethlehem. Our professional writers report on the Great Lavra of Mar Saba, sand storms near Akko and our Tel Aviv travel guide will soon give the low-down on this vibrant Mediterranean city.
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"Jerusalem's landmark luxury hotel, polished, pristine and a complete institution."
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In Judea | William Dalrymple | Israel, Israel and the Palestinian Territories, Jerusalem
"Look at it!" said Fr Theopanes waving a hand at the dark rocky gorge beneath us. "There it is: the Valley of Doom. The Valley of Dreadful Judgement." Below us the monastic buildings of Mar Saba fell away
The Armenian Convent of St James, Jerusalem | James Henderson | Israel, Israel and the Palestinian Territories, Jerusalem
Apparently there is a psychological condition peculiar to Jerusalem, in which believers, people of all the religions and denominations that consider the city holy, feel that they are being personally contacted by God
Tel Aviv | Anthea Gerrie | Israel, Israel and the Palestinian Territories, Tel Aviv
Manhattan-by-the-Med is another good epithet for this city which never sleeps, the buzz stretching all the way back from the dozens of beach bars perfectly sited for sunset-watching to the lively boulevards dotted with shops, cafes, markets and often eye-popping architecture