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April 25, 2019 10:57
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The Old City of Jerusalem has become accessible to visitors with movement disabilities, following a 10-year project involving seven government organisations.

The work on the city’s historic narrow streets includes making four kilometres in the Muslim, Armenian and Christian quarters accessible, as well as installing approximately two kilometres of handrails alongside staircases.

The most visited place in the state of Israel, the Unesco World Heritage Site, attracts around 10 million visitors each year.

And Jerusalem is also set to welcome a new 90-room boutique hotel in the Mahane Yehuda Market.