The Dizengoff Fountain is located at the intersection of Dizengoff and Pinsker Street in Tel Aviv. The significance of the statue is to mark the friendship between the cities of Tel Aviv and Frankfurt. The fountain is painted in bright colors and surrounded by plenty of seating in order to make this a pleasurable stop for tourists and locals alike.
The Jaffa Clock Tower has been standing in the city of Tel Aviv since 1906. At that time, the tower marked the 25th year since the accession of Abdul Hamid II, a Turkish Sultan. The tower currently sits on Yefet Street near the entrance of the ancient city of Jaffa.
Yitzhak Rabin was a Prime Minister of Israel and Nobel Peace Prize winner who was assassinated in 1995. The location of his death was marked by candles, prayers and writings, and in turn became the location of the Yitzhak Rabin Memorial. The memorial is located at Ibn Gvirol Street in Tel Aviv.
Located in Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Dome of the Rock is situated in a spot with extreme religious significance for both Muslims and Christians. The building contains a bright gold dome that is iconic to the city of Jerusalem. It dates back to the year 691 AD and is one of the most popular sites for tourism today.
The Western Wall in Jerusalem is the remains of one of the original two temples in the Temple Mount area. It is said to be over 2,000 years old and is important to both Jews and Muslims.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is said to mark the place where Jesus was buried. The church is located in the Old City of Jerusalem, and it is the site if various Christian services and pilgrimages. Several chapels and tombs can be found within its walls.