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Spend a beautiful day in Nazareth, enjoy delicious cuisine, beautiful churches and more Spend a beautiful day in Nazareth, enjoy delicious cuisine, beautiful churches and more

Spend a beautiful day in Nazareth, enjoy delicious cuisine, beautiful churches and more

Nazareth, located in the northern region of Israel, is a city rich in history and culture. It is famously known as the childhood home of Jesus Christ and is an important pilgrimage site for Christians. In addition to its religious significance, Nazareth boasts a vibrant market, delicious cuisine, and beautiful churches. In this itinerary, we will explore the best of Nazareth by visiting the bustling market, admiring stunning churches, and indulging in some of the city's most delicious food. Get ready for a day filled with culture, history, and culinary delights. Morning: Start the day with breakfast at Fattoush Café or others, located in the Old City of Nazareth. This café offers a variety of traditional Arabic breakfast dishes, including hummus, labneh, and falafel. After breakfast, head to the local market (also known as the souk) in the Old City. This bustling market is a great place to explore and shop for souvenirs, spices, and other local products. From the market, take a short walk to the Church of the Annunciation. This is the largest Catholic church in the Middle East and is believed to be the site where the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary to tell her she would give birth to Jesus. Lunch: For lunch, head to Elbabour, a popular restaurant located in the heart of the Old City. This restaurant offers a variety of dishes inspired by local and Mediterranean cuisine, including hummus, shakshuka, and seafood. Other options: Rosemary, Tishreen and Avra Taverna. Afternoon: After lunch, take a short walk to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, which is also believed to be the site of the Annunciation. From there, head to St. Joseph's Church, located in the New City of Nazareth. This church is built on the site where Joseph's carpentry workshop is believed to have been located. Finally, visit the Synagogue Church, located near the market in the Old City. This church is built on the site of a 1st-century synagogue where Jesus is believed to have preached. Dinner: For dinner, head to Tishreen, a restaurant located in the heart of the Old City. This restaurant offers a variety of dishes inspired by Syrian and Middle Eastern cuisine, including kebabs, grilled meats, and vegetarian options. After dinner, take a leisurely stroll through the Old City to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the evening. A new boutique hotel from the Golden Crown hotel chain in Nazareth, the Blend Hotel hotel offers 70 guest rooms just a short walk from the markets and churches of the old city center. In the near future, guests will be able to enjoy a beautiful rooftop at the hotel. Paulus VI St., 62 Nazareth.

Hummus Saiid Acre – Old City

Hummus Saiid Acre – Old City

Whether you are visiting Old Acre for the first time or coming to it for the umpteenth time, there is one place whose name is woven into the culinary history of the city and wins praise and hot reviews time and time again - Hummus Saiid in the Old Market in the Old City. Saiid's hummus is considered the best-known hummus in Acre and represents the city time and time again in the parades of the best Israeli hummus, as it is often awarded the coveted title - the best hummus in Israel. At the entrance to "Hummus Saiid" you will usually meet in line. Sometimes it is short and sometimes it is long and continuous, depending on when you arrive to eat. Some people are waiting for the simple but soft, tender and meticulous portion of the place and others swear they will not give up on the brew, which is a sour and spicy bean mixture served on the spot, alongside the chickpeas and felt. The restaurant is very simple so every time you can be surprised by the excellent level of hummus, the service is fast and efficient and it is definitely worth the wait. Real fun and highly recommended. Alongside the chickpeas, there are hot and soft pitas that accurately absorb the fresh chickpea mixture, a stew that has bought itself quite a few fans and olive oil that adorns all the dishes and comes from Saiid's own cloth house. No wonder Saiid's hummus has been chosen in recent years as the first place on the list of the best hummus in Israel. Address: The Old city Market, Acre

Explore the Charm of Acre: UNESCO World Heritage Site and Cultural Hub in Northern Israel

Explore the Charm of Acre: UNESCO World Heritage Site and Cultural Hub in Northern Israel

Declared a World Heritage Site in 2001 by UNESCO, the ancient city of Acre (Akko in Hebrew) is one of the most fascinating sites to visit while in Israel. The famous walls of the old city, the port and beaches, the markets and bazaars and the great authentic restaurants are only some of the attractions this city has to offer for a one or two days trip to the northern part of Israel. Acre had a tremendous importance in ancient times thanks to its strategic location as a port city, and was therefore conquered by many civilizations, including the Christian Crusaders, the Ottomans and even Napoleon Bonaparte for a short period, each of which leaving their mark with some impressive buildings. The old city of Acre is truly enchanting: the streets and alleys, accompanied by the underground passages and historical monuments, all make a walking tour in Acre a fascinating experience. Along these alleys you'll find a Christian monastery, a huge mosque, some Turkish baths and many interesting archeological findings and ruins. Acre is not only interesting for its ruins: the city holds some colorful festivals annually, the most famous of which is the Acre Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre, which has been operating in the city for the last 25 years and has been attracting thousands of visitors. The open market of Akko is well known throughout Israel. It is a lively market full with activity, on weekends in particular. For hummus lovers, the Akko market is heaven on earth. Take "Saeid", for instance, probably one of the best hummus places in Israel. Though you may need to wait to get a table, it is certainly worth waiting for. For some fresh fish meals go to the nearby port, where several excellent restaurants are serving their catch of the day. There are few hotels in Acre to meet the needs of each and every traveler. Most of the hotels in Acre are located next to the beach and have well kept facilities. The "Palm Beac"h is one of the most popular hotels in Acre region. It is a popular four-star hotel, located 2km east of the old city. "Ahuzat Gay" is another nice option, with a luxury feel and great ambience. Located on Moshav Shavei Zion, less than 10km from Acre, it is a great place for a weekend escape. Notice that children under the age of 18 are not allowed. For low budget travelers and backpackers, try "Walied's Akko Gate Hostel". Though simple, it is a friendly and inexpensive option, and is located in the middle of the city itself. Acre offers tourists a unique combination of old and new, East and west, archeological findings next to lively markets and colorful festivals, museums and many churches. Bookmark Acre as one of your stops while visiting the holy land and you won't be sorry.

Late Night in Eilat – Nightlife, bars and clubs Late Night in Eilat – Nightlife, bars and clubs

Late Night in Eilat – Nightlife, bars and clubs

Eilat night scene keeps on the spirit of the lively, unrestrained fun that dominates the beaches, and practically anywhere else in Eilat, during the day. It seems as if the sunbathers hang out at the beach until late afternoon and then head straight to the bars and the discos to continue celebrating. Most of the nightlife spots are located around the North Beach area, along the hotels’ promenade, though some can be found by the southern beaches or in town mainly in the industrial zone (You will need a taxi ride to get there). Besides the pubs and the nightclubs, the major attraction are Eilat beaches, which serve as a buzzing location for open-air bars and wild parties, especially during the summer months.

Eilat Desert Adventures

Situated between the southern edge of the Negev Desert and the beginning of the Sinai Peninsula (and yet only 7 hours drive from the green Galilee at the north part of Israel), Eilat offers a great desert experience lapped in a Bedouin-like scene. The desert adventures available in Eilat vary from private and organized hiking, to wild jeep tours and exciting camel treks, all touring around the Eilat region. The colorful multilayered mountains and the natural beauty of the desert make it highly exhilarating traveling to fascinating sites, such as King Solomon’s Pillars, Timna Valley Park, the Red Canyon, Ein Netafim and Pillars of Amram. http://www.inisrael.com/news/?p=815 http://inisrael.com/tour/eilat/th_desert.htm

Welcome to the magical city of Jerusalem

Welcome to the magical city of Jerusalem

Jerusalem is the modern Capital of Israel. Jerusalem is one of the most extraordinary cities in the world, presenting a unique combination of ancient history, spiritual sanctity and colorful cultures. Only a few cities inspire as much as Jerusalem. Jerusalem was established 3000 years ago by King David. It is a fascinating city of many contrasts and diversities. It is a city where old and new, holy and secular, pure nature and beautiful architecture mix into magical harmony of smells, sounds and sights. Here you can find many exclusive Hotels and also holiday rental apartments. Jerusalem is the Holy city to the world's three main monotheistic religions:Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Jerusalem is a captivating city, whose visitors are left touched and inspired by the magical glow of its religious shrines of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, picturesque scenery and magnificent golden limestone. It is also the Capital of Israel, home to the Israeli parliament (Knesset), the President's Residence and the government offices. Visiting Jerusalem promises you an unforgettable experience. Jerusalem Top Attractions are the Western Wall (also known as the Wailing Wall or Kotel), Machane Yehuda Market, The Dome Of the Rock and The Church of the Holy Sepulchure as well as many more amazing places and interesting things are there for you to discover.