Tzora Vineyards
Tzora Vineyards: A Taste of Israeli Terroir
Discover the essence of Israeli viticulture at Tzora Vineyards, where exquisite wines meet breathtaking landscapes in Tsor'a.
Nestled in the scenic hills of Tsor'a, Tzora Vineyards offers tourists an exquisite experience of Israel's rich viticulture. With its stunning landscapes and exceptional wines, it's a must-visit for wine lovers.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
To reach Tzora Vineyards from central Jerusalem, start by heading to the Central Bus Station (Tachanah Merkazit). From there, take bus number 163 towards Beit Shemesh. The bus will take approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive at the Tzora Junction stop, disembark the bus. From the stop, you will need to walk approximately 1.5 kilometers to the vineyard. Walk towards the northeast on Route 38, and then take a left onto the access road leading to the vineyards. Follow the signs to Tzora Vineyards.
Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, you can take a taxi from anywhere in Jerusalem. Simply tell the driver you want to go to 'Tzora Vineyards' (יקב, Tsor'a). The drive will take around 30-40 minutes depending on traffic. Taxis can be hailed on the street or booked through local apps.
Walking
For those adventurous enough to walk, you can start from the center of Jerusalem and make your way towards the south, heading towards the Ein Kerem neighborhood. Once in Ein Kerem, you can follow the signs to the Tzora area, which is approximately 10 kilometers away. This walk will take you through scenic routes but is more suitable for experienced walkers.
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