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One of the most unusual wasn't actually called a pro- menade, but the Ramparts Walk was surely an intrigu- ing way to enjoy Jerusalem on foot. It was a route allowing the pedestrian to walk all around the walls of the Old City, on the ramparts themselves. Entering at any of the four gates: Damascus Gate, the Lions' Gate, Zion Gate or Jaf- fa Gate — visitors buy a ticket for about one dollar which then allows them to exit and re-enter the route anytime during 48 hours. It was a memorable route. Where else but in Jerusalem One of the pleasures of Jerusalem is its varied promenades. can a pedestrian promenade on ramparts built by an Ot- toman sultan in the 1500s? After five days in Jerusalem pursuing new pro- menades, I found the one that became my personal favorite. Getting on Bus 48, I told the bus driver that my destina- tion was the Haas Pro- menade. Ten minutes later, the driver let me off on a wide road. At first, I didn't see anything that looked like a promenade. "Can you tell me where is the Haas Pro- menade?" I asked an Israeli passing by. He looked puzzled at first. So I showed him my guide book, This Week in Jerusalem — a very helpful guide for tourists — which described the promenade and referred to it as the "Tayelet." "Ah, the Tayelet!" he said, and pointed the way across the road. "It's over there." A few minutes later, I had reached a wide and beautiful- ly landscaped park area, with leafy trees, velvety grass, and a stone walkway that seemed to extend for miles. Looking down, I saw steps leading to another path — and more steps, leading still lower, with another path. This was a multi-tiered pro- menade ideally built to take advantage of the hillside. Situated high, it was also built to take full advantage of the spectacular view. Stan- ding on the path, looking down at the hillside just below, I could also look across and see virtually all of Jerusalem — the Old City, with the Dome of the Mount, Continued on Page 60