Visiting The Holy Lands
Latina|December 2016-January 2017

More than 3 million people go to Israel every year to visit the Sacred Shrines of The Bible and the Qur’an. No journey could be more distinctive, profound, and illuminating. 

Amanda Cargill
Visiting The Holy Lands

JERUSALEM

The epicenter of three world faiths—Judaism’s Western Wall, Islam’s Al Aqsa Mosque, and Christianity’s Via Dolorosa are all located here—Jerusalem’s religious and historical significance is not just visible, it’s palpable. Nowhere can this be more deeply felt than at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, believed to be the site of Jesus’ crucifixion, tomb, and resurrection. Traveler’s tip: Do not take photos of people praying, especially at the Western Wall and in mosques.

Digs: The King David Hotel, the top choice for visiting dignitaries and celebrities since it opened in 1931.

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