三千年の歴史が息づくエルサレムで、物語を分かち合う最高の旅仲間と出会おう

何世紀にもわたる歴史が交差するエルサレムは、一人旅の冒険者を惹きつけてやみません。迷路のような旧市街や活気あふれるマハネ・イェフダ市場を巡る際、Nomaxを使えば同じ感動を共有できる仲間と簡単につながることができます。

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人口 936,425
言語 Hebrew, Arabic, English
1日の予算 400 - 700 ILS
旅行者におすすめのエリア Nahalat Shiv'a, Rehavia, German Colony
おすすめの季節 April to May, September to November
雰囲気 Spiritual, Historic, Intense
公共交通機関 Excellent light rail and bus system
安全評価 7/10

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Attraction

Me'ah Shearim

This neighborhood is perhaps the closest the 21st century can get to the shtetl Jewish communities of Eastern Europe. Minimally influenced by the modern world, the Hasidic residents of Me'ah Shearim continue to dress like their great-grandparents and speak Yiddish conversationally. The walls are often plastered with ''pashkevilim'' - posters with social or political announcements, by communal leaders or sometimes random activists. For tourists, the main roads are lined with shops selling Judaica.

Attraction

Malchei Yisrael street

A vibrant shopping street which forms the bouncing heart of Haredi Jerusalem. Especially on the evenings preceding the Sabbath and major holidays, and on summer nights, it is one of the busiest areas of the city. The street, with its narrow sidewalks and chaotic traffic, is lined with stores of all types, ranging from kosher music to modest ladies clothing, from household appliances to pizza stores. On Thursday nights you can get hot ''cholent'' (the traditional Sabbath stew) to eat, and there are stores selling traditional Ashkenazi dishes like kugel and herring.

Attraction

Tombs of the Sanhedrin

A freely accessible park with impressive rock-carved tombs from the 1st century. The most impressive tombs are deeper (further north) in the park.

Attraction

Lifta

An abandoned Arab village near the western entrance to Jerusalem. The place is full of spacious, multilevel, half-ruined buildings. Some of the houses are rebuilt and Jewish families live in these. It's easy to find wild opuntia (cactus fruit) and almond trees there. The must-see spot in Lifta is a long, very narrow tunnel going from the bricked-in ancient pool at the bottom of the village. The pool is mentioned in the Bible. Take off your shoes before entering it, because water can reach knee-level. The simplest way to get there is to take a walk from the main bus station towards the nearby hill where you enter the city from Tel Aviv, take the foot bridge over the highway and a downhill hike from behind the gas station, which takes about 15 minutes. Be careful: the pool is about 2 meters deep when full but has no stairs or ladder out, and while sometimes people pile stones at a corner for a step up to get out, you need to be strong enough to exit with a full pullup and hand press from the high edge or wait for a friend to pull you out. Especially on Friday and even more so before major Jewish holidays, many religious male youths will be found at Lifta performing ritual purification by immersion, and they may become irritated should a female bather show up to swim, potentially forcing large numbers of males wishing to use the ancient ritual mikveh pool for what they consider a non-recreational ritual away from the area.

Attraction

Nabi Samwil

The traditional burial site of the prophet Samuel, who chose Saul and David to be kings. Over the centuries this has been a pilgrimage site for Christians, Muslims, and Jews. It is one of the highest points in the Jerusalem area, and has a stunning view in all directions. A number of bus routes from Jerusalem to Givat Ze'ev or Modiin Ilit stop here. The best place to board them is along the main road of Ramot (the most northwestern neighborhood in the city, closest to Nabi Samwil).

Attraction

Church of the Dormition

Adorned by a conical dome and a tall bell tower, this Mount Zion church is the traditional site of the Virgin Mary's death. Several churches have been built on the site. The present-day structure was built in the early 20th century for the visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The main part of the church contains a mosaic floor featuring the signs of the zodiac and the names of various saints and prophets. A statue of the Virgin Mary rests in the crypt surrounded by images of various women listed in the Old Testament.

Attraction

King David's Tomb

Adjoining the Church of the Dormition and located on the lower floor of the Crusader building is a small chamber venerated as King David's Tomb. The chamber—divided for separate viewing by men and women—contains a sarcophagus covered by a drape. From 1948-1967, when the Old City was under Jordanian control and there was no access to the Western Wall, Jews would come here to pray. Today the entrance hall is still used as a synagogue.

Attraction

Chamber of the Holocaust

Located directly opposite the Tomb of David on Mount Zion, this small museum is maintained by the Diaspora Yeshiva. The collection includes Holocaust artifacts, artwork inspired by the Holocaust, an exhibit of anti-Semitic publications throughout history, and memorials to individuals and communities that perished. It differs from Yad Vashem in that it puts the Holocaust in more of a Jewish-religious context.

Attraction

Schindler's Tomb

Down the hill from the Zion Gate is a small Christian cemetery. It is here that the grave of Moravian-born German Oskar Schindler is located. Schindler, an industrialist during World War II, went out of his way to hire Jews as laborers in his factory. By doing so, he saved 1,200 people from the Nazi death camps. The story was memorialized in Stephen Spielberg's Academy Award-winning movie, ''Schindler's List''.

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旅行者の声

Nomaxのおかげで、旧市街の屋上を巡るウォーキングツアーに一緒に行く仲間が見つかりました。一人では迷いそうな場所も、みんなで地図を見ながら歩くのは最高に楽しかったです!

Elena

Italy

マハネ・イェフダ市場でのディナー仲間を募集したら、すぐに3人集まりました。美味しいフムスを食べながら、それぞれの旅の話で盛り上がったのは良い思い出です。

Markus

Germany

死海への日帰り旅行のメンバーをNomaxで見つけました。レンタカー代をシェアできただけでなく、一生モノの友達ができて本当に感謝しています。

Chloe

France

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よくある質問

エルサレムで他の一人旅旅行者と出会うにはどこが良いですか?

活気あふれるマハネ・イェフダ市場のナイトバーや、ナハラット・シヴァ地区の歩行者天国にあるカフェがおすすめです。また、Nomaxのアプリ内で「旧市街散策」などのアクティビティを作成すれば、同じ目的を持つ旅行者がすぐに集まります。

エルサレムは一人旅にとって安全ですか?

観光エリアは一般的に安全で、警備も厳重ですが、旧市街の入り組んだ路地などは夜間の一人歩きを避けるのが賢明です。Nomaxを使って信頼できる旅仲間と一緒にグループで行動することで、より安心して観光を楽しむことができます。

Nomaxを使ってどのように旅仲間を見つけられますか?

アプリ内でエルサレムを目的地に設定し、現在滞在中のユーザーや近日訪問予定のユーザーを検索できます。特定の観光スポット(例:オリーブの山、ダビデの塔)への同行者を募集するグループを作成したり、既存のチャットに参加したりするだけで繋がれます。

エルサレムを訪れるのに最適な時期はいつですか?

気候が穏やかな春(4月〜5月)と秋(10月〜11月)がベストシーズンです。夏は非常に暑く、冬は冷え込みますが、Nomaxでは季節ごとの屋内イベントやカフェ巡りの仲間も募集されています。

エルサレムでコワーキングスペースや無料Wi-Fiはどこにありますか?

市内中心部の「Hansen House」や「WeWork」がデジタルノマドに人気です。また、多くのカフェでは無料Wi-Fiが提供されており、Nomaxで「作業仲間」を募集して、一緒に仕事をしながら休憩時間に観光を楽しむことも可能です。

一人旅にとってエルサレムの夜遊びはどうですか?

マハネ・イェフダ市場は夜になるとバーエリアに変身し、非常に社交的な雰囲気になります。一人でバーに行くのが不安な場合でも、Nomaxで「クラフトビールを飲む会」などを立ち上げれば、すぐに一緒に乾杯できる仲間が見つかります。

エルサレムから日帰りで行けるおすすめの場所は?

死海やマサダ要塞、あるいはベツレヘムへの日帰り旅行が人気です。これらの場所は交通費をシェアしたり、ツアーにグループで参加したりする方がお得で楽しいため、Nomaxで同行者を募るのが一般的です。

エルサレムでの1日の予算はどのくらいですか?

中級程度の旅行者で1日あたり400〜600 ILS程度を見込んでおくと良いでしょう。食費を抑えるなら市場でのストリートフードがおすすめですが、Nomaxの仲間とレストランで食事をシェアすれば、より多様な料理をリーズナブルに楽しめます。

エルサレムで絶対に見逃せない文化的体験は何ですか?

金曜日の日没から始まるシャバット(安息日)の静寂と、その直前の市場の喧騒の対比は必見です。また、イスラエル博物館での死海文書の見学も重要ですが、Nomaxで歴史好きの仲間を見つけて一緒に解説を読み解くのも面白い体験になります。

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