Redemption) is a neighborhood in the center of Jerusalem, populated mainly by Haredi Jews.
Geula is bordered by Zikhron Moshe and Mekor Baruch on the west, the Bukharim neighborhood on the north, Mea Shearim on the east and the Jerusalem city center on the south.
The British consul to Jerusalem, James Finn, built his home in the area in 1855, employing Jewish labor.
Geula Street was the commercial center for various local communities such as Kerem Avraham, Yagiya Kapayim, Zikhron Moshe, Batei Horenstein, and the Achva neighborhood.
Malkhei Yisrael Street is lined with dozens of small shops.