


Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, is a poignant and evocative memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, located in Jerusalem.
The World Holocaust Remembrance Center, a moving and educational experience.
Explore the historic streets, markets, and religious sites of the Old City.

Home to the Dead Sea Scrolls and an impressive art collection.
A historic building in Montreal's Golden Square Mile, housing the city's administrative offices.
A riverside centre offering insights into salmon life cycles and local indigenous culture.
Kuuichu Lhakhang, a 7th-century Buddhist temple, is renowned for its ancient murals and the 'Apprentices' Wall' depicting 1000 Buddhas.
A symbol of remembrance, these candles are traditionally lit in memory of the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust.
The Star of David is a symbol of Jewish identity and resilience. It's often worn as a pendant or pendant necklace.

Israel is famous for its diverse and delicious food. These jams and spreads are a great way to bring a taste of Israel home.
A popular spot for breakfast near Yad Vashem, known for its shakshuka and hummus.

A beloved local bakery offering a variety of pastries and breakfast options.
Famous for its pita sandwiches and unique dining experience.

Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, often served with pita bread

A large platter with eggs, hummus, pita, labneh, olives, and salads
Fried chickpea balls, served in pita with tahini, hummus, and pickled vegetables

Yad Vashem is a large complex with extensive walking paths.
Weather can be unpredictable in Jerusalem.
Important to stay hydrated, especially when visiting outdoor memorials.