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Gulindo offers cozy quarters, stylish décor, a quiet and intellectual crowd, good coffee and a full kosher dairy menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner. By night, Gulindo takes on a distinctly hip vibe as it becomes crowded with the 20-something set, enjoying dinner and on-tap Belgian beers.

Hidden on Jerusalem's alcohol-soaked Rivlin Street, a floor above and a world away from the bellows and shrieks of drunken teenagers, Prague brings a taste of the cozy European alehouses of its namesake city to central Jerusalem.

The Tower of David, siituated over a weak spot in the ancient city's defenses, the area of the citadel has been continuously used as a fortification by every Jerusalem civilization from the Canaanites and Israelites on down to the Ottomans.

Construction in the Russian Compound, between the current site of the Russian Orthodox Church and the main municipal police station, during the industrious latter half of the 19th century uncovered one of the most impressive artifacts of the successive bygone eras of the Holy City's storied past – a monolithic twelve meter marble pillar.

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