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Jaffa Gate

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Jaffa Gate, on the western side of Jerusalem's Old City, is a major entry point for visitors. Built in the 16th century by Suleiman the Magnificent, it features a large arched opening and a distinctive L-shaped passage. The gate leads directly into the Christian and Armenian Quarters. Nearby, you'll find the Tower of David museum and bustling markets. The gate's name comes from the Jaffa Road, which historically led to the port of Jaffa. It's a hub of activity, with tourists and locals passing through.

Don't miss

  • Walk through the L-shaped passage and see the original Ottoman architecture.
  • Visit the Tower of David museum just inside the gate for panoramic views.
  • Explore the lively shops and cafes in the adjacent Armenian Quarter.

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Ways to visit Jaffa Gate

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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