Pilgrims would usually go to places that Jesus went to like where he walked, talked and did his miracles.
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The stations of the cross along route of the Via Dolorosa within the Old City of Jerusalem is one of the most common walks for Christian pilgrims. Each Friday, a Roman Catholic procession walks the Via Dolorosa route. Near Easter Sunday there are daily walks with many people along this walk with prayer and meditation at each station.
It entirely depends on the religion of the pilgrim.
Jewish Pilgrims to Jerusalem go to pray at the Western (Wailing) Wall.
Christian Pilgrims to Jerusalem go to pray at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and walk the Via Dolorosa.
Muslim Pilgrims to Jerusalem go to pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock.
The Hajj or Islamic Pilgrimage is to Mecca, however, some Muslims do come to Jerusalem to pray at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock Shrine. The prayers conducted here are not unique or special to these localities.
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It would depend entirely on what site or sites the pilgrim had come to visit. Jerusalem has around a dozen major holy sites, each with their own requirements for ritual activity.
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A pilgrim.
John Knell has written: 'New Jerusalem' 'The Southwark Pilgrim trail'
What do you mean were Jerusalem? If you google 'Jerusalem map' you should get a site.
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Jerusalem.
The Old City of Jerusalem is a world heritage site, but the New Cities (both West and East Jerusalem) are not world heritage sites. However, due to the complex political situation of Jerusalem, it is registered independently of Israel.
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the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
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According to tradition, the site of the Binding of Isaac by Abraham (Genesis ch.22) was in what is now Jerusalem.
The site of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem