The City of David National Park, recognized as the birthplace of Jerusalem, is home to some of Israel’s oldest and most historically significant sites, predating the adjacent Old City. Nestled in the heart of Jerusalem, this park offers a tangible connection to the past through its archaeological exhibits, underground tunnels, and biblical sites that date back over 3,000 years. Visitors can explore the layers of history, walking through ancient passageways and viewing artifacts that bring the city’s rich heritage to life. The park provides a unique opportunity to experience the physical and cultural roots of one of the world’s most storied cities.
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