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Discover Jerusalem's captivating history at the Time Elevator, where past meets present in an immersive cinematic experience.
Step into the Time Elevator in Jerusalem for an immersive experience that takes you through the city's rich history. This unique museum combines cutting-edge technology with captivating storytelling, making it a must-visit for tourists of all ages. Enjoy a thrilling ride that transports you through time, showcasing key events and moments that shaped Jerusalem's legacy.
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Walking
If you are near the Old City, head towards the Zion Gate and exit the Old City walls. Once outside, walk straight until you reach the intersection with Yitzhak Kariv Street. Turn left onto Yitzhak Kariv Street and continue walking for about 10 minutes. Time Elevator will be on your right at Yitzhak Kariv St 6.
Bus
From any location in East Jerusalem, find a bus stop for line 75 or 78. Board the bus and pay the fare (approximately 6.5 NIS). Request the driver to drop you off at the stop closest to Yitzhak Kariv Street. After getting off, walk down Yitzhak Kariv Street for about 5 minutes. Time Elevator will be on your right at Yitzhak Kariv St 6.
Light Rail
Head to the nearest light rail station and board the train towards the City Center. Travel to the stop at 'Mount Herzl'. Transfer to a bus that goes towards Yitzhak Kariv Street. The bus fare is around 6.5 NIS. After getting off, walk down Yitzhak Kariv Street for about 5 minutes to reach Time Elevator at Yitzhak Kariv St 6.
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