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£171 - £319
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Price
London LutonTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LTN - TLV
LTNTLV
London Luton
Tue 17/9
1 stop12h 10m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Sat 21/9
1 stop13h 30m
London GatwickTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LGW - TLV
LGWTLV
London Gatwick
Mon 8/7
1 stop17h 40m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Mon 15/7
1 stop16h 45m
London LutonTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LTN - TLV
LTNTLV
London Luton
Tue 11/6
Nonstop5h 10m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Sat 15/6
Nonstop5h 25m
London GatwickTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LGW - TLV
LGWTLV
London Gatwick
Wed 3/7
1 stop15h 35m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Sun 7/7
1 stop22h 20m
London HeathrowTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LHR - TLV
LHRTLV
London Heathrow
Thu 5/9
1 stop17h 25m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Mon 16/9
1 stop24h 05m
London HeathrowTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LHR - TLV
LHRTLV
London Heathrow
Tue 17/9
1 stop19h 10m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Sat 21/9
1 stop14h 15m
London CityTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LCY - TLV
LCYTLV
London City
Tue 10/9
1 stop18h 40m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Fri 27/9
1 stop21h 35m
London HeathrowTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LHR - TLV
LHRTLV
London Heathrow
Mon 9/9
2 stops11h 20m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Sat 21/9
2 stops15h 55m
London GatwickTel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
LGW - TLV
LGWTLV
London Gatwick
Mon 9/9
1 stop13h 10m
Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Intl
Thu 26/9
1 stop11h 50m
TLV Temperature | 12 - 26 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Jerusalem, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 26.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 12.0 C).
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Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
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Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
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Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
Food
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Boarding
Entertainment
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Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
Food
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Boarding
Entertainment
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Reviews
Food could have been better they served beef on the flight to India so they did not have enough option of the veg option for customers and half the flight did not get a meal
Jerusalem is one of the most sacred cities in the world and serves as the Holy Land that gave rise to the three Monotheistic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Thus, it is no surprise that those travelling there seek out not only the pleasures of a holiday, but also the possibility of some enlightenment on a spiritual plane.
Stepping off the flight in Jerusalem can pose as a culture shock for some – this modern city in ancient Israel is full of people running to catch buses, hail taxis and fight traffic on their way to work, temple and school. But even in this “new” Jerusalem, history is reverent.
Travellers visiting Jerusalem inevitably find themselves in the “Old City” – the walled section of this city where most of the sights are situated. Here, holidaymakers can find the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the holiest Christian site in Jerusalem; the Wailing Wall (Western Wall), where Jews come to pray and visitors can leave notes between the cracks of the wall’s stones; and Mt. Zion, the burial place of King David. By night, the city comes alive with concerts, nightclubs and restaurants raging until the wee hours of the morning.
Jerusalem is generally very sunny and has two distinct seasons: winter and summer. Mid-summer highs are in the 30s Celsius with low humidity. Winter temperatures drop to the single digits and it can get cold enough to snow.It rarely rains May through September. Even though November through March are rainy, many travellers prefer the cooler temperatures.
Jerusalem has extensive bus routes which provide service from early morning to around midnight. Service stops half an hour before sunset on Friday and the eve of a religious holiday, then resumes after dark on Saturday. There are discount cards such as the kartissiyah (eleven rides for the price of ten) and hofshi-hodshi (a month of unlimited travel on urban buses).
Taxis can be hailed, called, or picked up at a taxi stand or major hotel. Drivers are required to turn on their meters, but many claim the meters are broken — you need to negotiate a fare or find another taxi. Fares increase 25 per cent at night and on Shabbat.
Shared taxis are minivans or minibuses that seat 7 or 12 passengers. Shared taxis usually follow public bus routes, but take alternate routes to avoid traffic. Passengers can get on and off at any point. Both drivers and passengers are impatient with dawdlers, so board quickly.
Bicycling is becoming more popular, and there is ongoing construction of a bike path around Jerusalem. However, finding a rental bike is difficult.
Driving is difficult and finding parking a challenge. Fortunately, between walking, taxis, and buses, you probably won’t need to drive.
The main airport for flights to Jerusalem is Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV), which is located 25 miles (40 km) northwest of the city. There is a taxi rank at Terminal Three of the airport where you can book taxis into town.