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The HolyPass Opens Doors to Travelers in Jerusalem's Old City
The millions of people who will visit Jerusalem's Old City this year can now save on admission to the city's most famous sites with the HolyPass. The new smart card provides access to two major sites-such as the City of David National Park, the Jerusalem Archaeological Park and the Burnt House of Kathros-in addition to three other Old City attractions, including the Ariel Center for Jerusalem in the First Temple Period, the Ramparts Walk, the Roman Plaza and Zedekiah's Cave. The HolyPass-which costs $25 for adults, $13 for children and is valid for one week-is available for purchase at tourist sites throughout the Old City, and at many Jerusalem hotels; travel agents can purchase group passes (valid for 10 people) through the HolyPass website.
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