Ben Yehuda Street Jerusalem

Ben Yehuda Street

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(951) · Attractions & activities in West Jerusalem, Israel
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Ben Yehuda Street, known as the "Midrachov", is arguably the most famous street in Jerusalem, along with Jaffa Road. Ben Yehuda Street joins …

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Oct 4, 2023
Fun to window shop and people watch. Lots of great food options and cafes to sit at. Accessible by various types of transportations Full review by deborah d
Jun 22, 2023
Great street to explore, my hotel was just off this street so spent a lot of time walking along the street. Lots of variety with restaurants, cafes, shopping and entertainment. Always felt safe in …Full review by Jason S
Jun 6, 2023
This pedestrian street has a variety of local stores and casual restaurants. It is ok but nothing special.Full review by Rich-Stamford

Questions & answers

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I'm looking for a store on Ben Yehuda St that sells printed t-shirts. I was there in February and found a Jack Daniels t …
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I'm looking for a store on Ben Yehuda St that sells printed t-shirts. I was there in February and found a Jack Daniels t-shirt in either Arabic or Hebrew. Want to buy more but can't remember the name. The store is on the right hand side as you go down from King george.
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Could be Mr. T, but there are several
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What time do stores open on Sunday?
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This is Israel 1st day of the week so they open as usual depending on the store restaurant 9.00am
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restaurants in the ben Yehuda district
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Yes there are many but not as many beauty salons!
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Is this place close during Sabbath? What time does it start to open again? Thanks.
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About 17.30 Shabbat ends and shortly after all shops reopen. However 17.30 is at this time of the year, for general guidance, Shabbat ends 72 minutes after sundown. Sunday יום רשון …
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About 17.30 Shabbat ends and shortly after all shops reopen. However 17.30 is at this time of the year, for general guidance, Shabbat ends 72 minutes after sundown. Sunday יום רשון is generally a good day to go to Ben Yehuda Street.
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