HaKaron Monument
HaKaron Monument: A Tribute to Remembrance in Jerusalem
Discover Yad Vashem, Jerusalem's Holocaust memorial, an essential cultural center honoring history and promoting remembrance with powerful exhibits and educational programs.
Yad Vashem, Jerusalem's Holocaust memorial, offers a poignant exploration of history and remembrance. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it invites tourists to reflect on the past through its comprehensive exhibits, memorials, and educational programs. A visit here is both an emotional experience and a powerful testament to resilience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start at the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve entrance. Head south along the main path that leads towards the main road. Continue walking until you reach the bus stop located just outside the reserve. From there, take the bus heading towards Jerusalem. The bus will make stops along the way, and you will need to get off at the 'Central Bus Station' in Jerusalem.
Public Transportation
Once you arrive at the Central Bus Station in Jerusalem, look for the signs directing you to the light rail station. Board the light rail heading towards 'Harel' and get off at the 'Yad Vashem' stop. From there, follow the signs to Yad Vashem, which is a short walk away.
Walking
If you prefer to walk, after getting off the bus at the Central Bus Station, exit the station and head towards Herzl Blvd. Walk straight for about 20 minutes, passing the Israeli Supreme Court on your left. Continue walking until you reach the entrance to Yad Vashem.
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