Baka (Geulim)
Baka, known for its charming streets and historical architecture, is a perfect combination of serenity and culture. Romantic couples will find themselves wandering through its peaceful lanes, where quaint surprises lie around every corner. The area is dotted with hidden courtyards and boutique shops that offer a tranquil shopping experience. The pleasant, tree-lined streets of Baka give a small-town feel, making it an ideal escape from the bustling city, perfect for evening walks together.
As you stroll through the neighborhood, you'll notice the blend of old and new; traditional stone houses nestle beside chic cafes. This fusion adds to Baka’s unique charm, providing an ambiance that feels both cozy and intriguing. For a romantic dinner, there are numerous candlelit restaurants offering a perfect setting for a date night. The atmosphere is calm and laid-back, allowing couples to focus on each other.
Couples staying in Baka can enjoy the area's rich cultural highlights, from the artsy vibes of local galleries to the delightful array of culinary treats. Whether it's day or night, Baka's allure makes it a sanctuary for those in love, longing for a hidden gem in Jerusalem.
| Baka's Beginnings in the 1920s Founded by Arab Christians, Baka means 'valley' in Arabic. |
| Home to Poet Zelda Mishkovsky Zelda, an acclaimed Israeli poet, lived here in the 1960s. |
| Hidden Gardens of Baka Locals love the serene public gardens near HaAri Street. |
