
Terri Lynn
7 reviews on 1 places
Quite impressive in stature. Makes you grateful you’ll probably never know what it feels like to be a refugee.
A nice walk and way to learn your way around. All the murals are close together and you get to see neighborhoods you might miss. Enjoyable walk.
It’s a very sobering experience. As an American, we read about WWII. We’ve seen movies, perhaps, if we were lucky, we met a holocaust survivor. But until you d stepped foot in a concentration camp, until you see shells and ruin of buildings bombed in WWII, until you look at these shoes filled with pebbles as a remembrance of a loved one, you don’t even begin to fathom the depth of pain and suffering. It’s a silent, sobering reminder that we must do everything in our power to not let hate win.
If you like shopping, you’ll love Meir. Streets of beautiful buildings and lots of well-known stores. Great place to grab a bite and people-watch. Great smells and shops of every kind.
Gorgeous airport. T2, bright and clean. Walkway from train station is long but lots of places to sit and relax and moving walkways. Hotels are on the way to the terminal. Bright and clean. Very impressive.