通过 Nomax,我找到了三位同样热爱历史的朋友,我们一起在清晨参观了圣殿山,那种震撼的体验如果没有人分享真的会很遗憾。
穿越三千年圣城烟云,在耶路撒冷遇见懂你的灵魂旅伴
耶路撒冷是一座活着的博物馆,从圣墓教堂的钟声到哭墙前的低语,这里的每一块石砖都承载着厚重的历史。独自漫步在雅法门的古老巷弄时,您无需感到孤独,Nomax 帮您在圣城寻找志趣相投的伙伴,共同开启一段跨越时空的文化探索。
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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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在耶路撒冷哪里可以遇到其他独行旅行者?
马哈内·耶胡达市场是当地最热门的社交据点,尤其是周四晚上酒吧氛围极佳;此外,老城附近的 Abraham Hostel 也是背包客聚集的地标,经常举办各种文化交流活动。
耶路撒冷对独行旅行者安全吗?
总体非常安全,但建议避开深夜偏僻的小巷,并尊重各宗教区域的着装要求。在老城游览时,最好通过 Nomax 寻找同伴结伴而行,既能增加安全感也能分享发现的喜悦。
Nomax 如何帮助我在耶路撒冷寻找旅伴?
您可以在 Nomax 的耶路撒冷城市频道发布动态,例如"明天上午寻找一起参观圆顶清真寺的小伙伴",或加入已有的老城步行小组,通过实时聊天与同城旅行者建立联系。
一年中访问耶路撒冷的最佳时间是什么时候?
春季(4月至5月)和秋季(10月至11月)气候最为宜人,适合户外漫步。避开盛夏的酷暑和冬季的阴冷,同时要注意避开主要的宗教节日如逾越节,届时物价会大幅上涨且公共交通受限。
耶路撒冷哪里有共享办公空间和免费 WiFi?
本耶胡达街周边有许多咖啡馆如 Tmol Shilshom 提供友好的办公环境;WeWork 在西耶路撒冷也有分支。大多数公共广场和主要景点都有市政提供的免费 WiFi 覆盖。
耶路撒冷的夜生活对于独行者来说如何?
耶路撒冷的夜生活集中在 Rivlin 街和市场区域,氛围比特拉维夫更内敛但也更具特色。独行者可以很容易在精酿酒吧加入当地人的对话,或通过 Nomax 组织一场小型酒吧巡游。
从耶路撒冷出发可以去哪些地方一日游?
最经典的选择是前往死海(Dead Sea)和马萨达(Masada)要塞,车程约 1.5 小时。您也可以前往伯利恒或距离仅 45 分钟车程的活力之城特拉维夫。
在耶路撒冷每天的旅行预算大约是多少?
中等水平的旅行者每天预算约为 350-500 ILS(约合 95-135 美元),包含住宿、两次外食及景点门票。使用 Nomax 与人拼车或分担餐费可以有效降低开支。
在耶路撒冷绝对不能错过的文化体验有哪些?
一定要体验周五黄昏时分安息日(Shabbat)开始前的城市氛围,以及在亚德瓦谢姆大屠杀纪念馆进行一次深刻的灵魂洗礼。此外,在老城屋顶漫步能让你从完全不同的角度俯瞰这座城市。