One of the best shopping malls in the city, Mamilla Mall offers shopaholics a treat. Opened in 2008, the mall has unique architecture by Moshe Safdie and is one-of-its-kind in Jerusalem. This open-air mall proffers various national and international brands and retail outlets to choose from. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of exhibitions and local events like concerts, folk musicals, street shows, flash mobs and activities directed towards family.
Enjoy three whole floors of retail and entertainment space at the Malha Mall in Jerusalem. Also known as Jerusalem Mall, it is one of the city's most popular shopping destinations that includes more than 250 stores including, Toys 'R' Us, Office Depot and fashion label, Zara, to name a few. The mall includes its own multiplex, food court, play areas and an animal petting corner. Malha Mall is open all week but does close for the Jewish Shabbat. For more information on stores here, check out the mall's website.
The Bible Society sells several editions of the Bible, Tanakh, New Testament, and Psalms in many languages. There is a good selection of resources for the serious Bible student, information on Holy Land history, and guidebooks, maps, and videos on biblical sites, and a nice selection of children's books. A small exhibit on the history of the printing of the Bible, including a model of Gutenberg's press and examples of early printed Bibles in many languages is worth seeing. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
Mainly for professionals, the artist/craftspersons can find almost everything they need from graphic pens to wooden easels. The main section sells a selection of stationery and craft materials, while the specialized department sells everything from Daler & Rowney oil paint to pre-fabricated canvas boards. Prices here compare with those in Europe.
The Bible Society sells several editions of the Bible, Tanakh, New Testament, and Psalms in many languages. There is a good selection of resources for the serious Bible student, information on Holy Land history, and guidebooks, maps, and videos on biblical sites, and a nice selection of children's books. A small exhibit on the history of the printing of the Bible, including a model of Gutenberg's press and examples of early printed Bibles in many languages is worth seeing. The staff is very friendly and helpful.
Mainly for professionals, the artist/craftspersons can find almost everything they need from graphic pens to wooden easels. The main section sells a selection of stationery and craft materials, while the specialized department sells everything from Daler & Rowney oil paint to pre-fabricated canvas boards. Prices here compare with those in Europe.
One of the best shopping malls in the city, Mamilla Mall offers shopaholics a treat. Opened in 2008, the mall has unique architecture by Moshe Safdie and is one-of-its-kind in Jerusalem. This open-air mall proffers various national and international brands and retail outlets to choose from. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of exhibitions and local events like concerts, folk musicals, street shows, flash mobs and activities directed towards family.
Enjoy three whole floors of retail and entertainment space at the Malha Mall in Jerusalem. Also known as Jerusalem Mall, it is one of the city's most popular shopping destinations that includes more than 250 stores including, Toys 'R' Us, Office Depot and fashion label, Zara, to name a few. The mall includes its own multiplex, food court, play areas and an animal petting corner. Malha Mall is open all week but does close for the Jewish Shabbat. For more information on stores here, check out the mall's website.