WHEN Brits think of city-break destinations, the likes of Istanbul and Paris usually spring to mind. Bathed in year-round sunshine, steeped in history and culture, and just five hours away by plane, the city will keep holidaymakers of every persuasion entertained.Restaurants Jerusalem is a melting pot of nationalities and this makes for some great food. Whether it’s Middle Eastern-style mezze and kebabs in market cafes, Mediterranean fusion or modern Israeli cuisine using ingredients from the Judean desert, there is something to suit all tastes and budgets.Family Friendly Nightlife All of the museums and landmarks have child-friendly activities during the day, but after-hours entertainment isn’t just for the adults – the Tower of David Night Spectacular is an open-air sound and light show, played out on the walls of the ancient citadel, that tells Jerusalem’s long history. For restless teenagers, midnight bike tours and evening scavenger hunts are on hand to burn up some energy.Vineyards Thanks to its year-round warm climate, wine-making has become a big business and the hills surrounding Jerusalem are dotted with vineyards. Book a day tour for a Napa-Valley style crawl of the different wineries offering wine-tasting session.The Old City This ancient walled area occupies the site…