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Hotel Jacob: A Leading Traveler Hotel in the North
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Hotel Jacob: A Leading Traveler Hotel in the North

Hotel Jacob: A Leading Traveler Hotel in the North

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Are you looking for a stylish and luxurious hotel that transports you to another era while providing modern comforts? Look no further than Hotel Jacob in Tiberias, the leading traveler hotel in the north of Israel. Inspired by classical Israel, this hotel seamlessly blends European elegance with Ottoman style, creating a fashionable and captivating ambiance.

Situated in the heart of Tiberias, Hotel Jacob offers a convenient location near popular tourist attractions, nature reserves, historical sites, and sacred places revered by multiple religions. Whether you’re seeking a cultural experience or planning to explore the beauty of Galilee and the North, this hotel serves as the perfect starting point for your adventures.

Accommodation at Hotel Jacob is designed to cater to the diverse needs of travelers. The standard rooms, ranging from 18 to 22 square meters, provide a comfortable retreat. These air-conditioned rooms are equipped with a 32″ TV, a hot drinks corner, a desk, a safe, a mini-bar fridge, and a bathroom complete with a hairdryer and bathroom accessories. It’s the ideal choice for solo travelers or couples seeking a cozy and well-appointed space.

For families, the hotel offers spacious family rooms measuring 22 to 27 square meters. These rooms comfortably accommodate a couple with two children. Featuring air conditioning, a double bed, and a sofa that opens into a bed, these rooms ensure a relaxing and enjoyable stay for the whole family.

If you’re seeking a touch of luxury, the suite at Hotel Jacob is an excellent choice. With 32 square meters of space, it provides ample room to unwind and indulge. The suite boasts a large private balcony offering stunning views of Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee, allowing you to savor the breathtaking beauty of the region.

Upon entering the hotel lobby, you’ll immediately be captivated by its Middle Eastern charm. Designed to embody the multifaceted nature of Israel, the lobby seamlessly blends European sophistication with Ottoman character, creating a unique and inviting atmosphere. Luxurious seating areas invite guests to relax, while the bar offers refreshing drinks and light snacks, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.

Hotel Jacob is not only a fantastic destination for leisure travelers but also an ideal venue for meetings and events. The hotel provides modern and well-equipped spaces that can accommodate various needs. Equipped with the latest technology, including projectors, large TV screens with HDMI connection, and high-speed internet, these spaces ensure the success of your meetings or conferences. The entrance hall features a unique and large wooden table suitable for 14 participants, creating an impressive setting for important discussions. Additionally, the fourth-floor meeting room, designed like a theater, can host up to 50 participants, while the event hall is perfect for special events, conferences, and multi-participant meetings.

When it comes to dining, Hotel Jacob leaves no stone unturned. Start your day with a rich Israeli-style buffet served in the impressive dining room. Indulge in a variety of salads, cheese trays, eggs, fresh bread, juices, and more, ensuring a satisfying start to your day. In the evening, you can choose from a delectable selection of fine meat and vegetarian dishes that cater to every palate. After your meal, head to the bar and enjoy a drink of your choice to wind down and relax.

Hotel Jacob in Tiberias truly stands out as a leading traveler hotel in the north. Its fusion of historical charm and modern luxury creates a memorable and immersive experience for guests. Whether you’re visiting for leisure or business, the hotel’s convenient location, comfortable accommodations, state-of-the-art facilities, and exceptional dining options make it an excellent choice. Immerse yourself in the captivating ambiance and warm hospitality of Hotel Jacob, and make your stay

The Gilboa Nature Reserve

The Gilboa Nature Reserve

Located above Emek Harod and Beit Shean valleys, Gilboa Nature Reserve is situated on the slopes of a mountain. Visitors come to the Gilboa to admire the Gilboa Iris and its abundant blossoms in the spring, to walk along its beautiful hiking trails, and to admire its picturesque views. Gilboa's Olive Hotel is located on top of the Gilboa and offers views of the three valleys: Valley of the Springs, Harod Valley, and Jezreel Valley. Tel Kolila means total beauty in Arabic, the Arabic name of Mount Shaul. In fact, the mountain that stands out from the steep escarpment of the Gilboa provides a spectacular view of the surroundings. The top of the mountain has a short footpath that provides additional views of the surrounding area. About 160 meters above the valley is Givat Jonathan, named after Jonathan ben Shaul. The name Horvat Karmat comes from the Arabic name Tel al-Karam. There is a wave of stones on top of the hill in memory of the seven sons of the valley who died during the War of Independence. From prehistoric times until the Byzantine period, human settlements can be found in the area. As mentioned in the Gideon chapter, Ein Harod was north of Givat HaMorah in the valley, and the Midian camp was to the north of it (Judges 7:1, 5). Ein Jelud, at the foot of Givat Yehonan, is the Arabic name for Ma'ayan Harod, and it may preserve the sound of the original name Gilad. The remains of the small Arab village of Khirbat Umm Sarkhan, as well as Roman and Byzantine buildings, quarries, and cisterns, can be found in Horvat Ner. At the end of Horvat Ner's extension, the view is spectacular - Emek Harod, the eastern Galilee mountains, Beit Shean, the Jordan Valley, and the Wall of Gilead. Gilboa's highest peak is Mount Barkan. In the vicinity of the mountain, Gilboa Irises are in bloom. The trail descends from Mount Barkan to Emek Haneem and Tel Yosef. There are still communication channels from the War of Independence in the mountain area. In the Vanishing Valley, there is a tiny spring called Ein Hamel. Near the spring, a trough was built during the British mandate. During the British Mandate, Sergeant Moshe Rosenfeld was the commanding officer of the Shata Police Station (now a prison). Rosenfeld followed fruit thieves who belonged to the gang of Ezz a-Din Kasem and they murdered him near the spring. From the intersection of Nof Gilboa Road (Route 667) and Beit Alfa Road (Route 6666), Nahal Yitzpoor descends steeply for a short distance. A beautiful flower blooms in the stream in the spring. We regret to inform you that the extension that was used for parking near the road has been closed.

Nahal Snir (Hasbani River)

Nahal Snir (Hasbani River)

Nahal Snir (Hasbani) is the longest in the sources of the Jordan. The stream flows all year round, and along its banks of plane trees and walls built of dripping streams. Unlike other sources in the Jordan, Nahal Snir has considerable differences between the winter and the summer currents. Day parking - The hikers' parking lot is part of Snir Park. This parking lot serves the great demand for leisure and recreational activities, and it is possible to have picnics (this activity is forbidden in other parts of the reserve, so as not to harm the values ​​of nature). The parking lot is located at the entrance to the reserve. Burning fire in the entire reserve including in the parking lot - forbidden in the park of the senses - follow nature - an experiential route for the whole family in the Nahal Snir Nature Reserve that combines sensory experience, connection to nature and a glimpse into the world of wildlife and physical contact with water, earth and wood. Two ponds were excavated. One is a "paddling pool" for the enjoyment of hikers, and the other serves as a shelter garden for rare aquatic plants, such as yellow nofar and tiny marzipan, which are almost extinct in the wild in the country. The shaded path passes in the shadow of thick plane trees, and from time to time crosses shallow streams that join the rushing stream. During the winter months, the trail is closed from time to time due to strong currents. These waterfalls are submerged in a thick layer of yellowish rock known as travertine, and in beautiful Hebrew "dripping streams". This rock is formed in stone deposition processes (like the scale in the kettle) following a slow and prolonged flow over the years. In fact, the entire east bank of the creek in the reserve area is built of this rock - evidence of the intensity of the flow in this area in the past. The reserve is located in the Galilee, north of Kibbutz HaGoshrim, and is about five kilometers long, from Highway 99 in the south to the village of Ajar in the north. For security reasons, you can only visit the southern part of the reserve.

Golani Distillery - The Golan Heights Israel

Golani Distillery - The Golan Heights Israel

Established in 2014, this family-owned and operated craft distillery is dedicated to sharing their passion for fine spirits by creating the finest whiskey, continually improving and pushing boundaries. With a blend of local and imported grains, spring and well water, and the finest casks available, Golani Distillery produces their whiskies from grain to bottle. Arak, Gin, and Absinthe are all created from beet/cane sugar alcohol and with only the best botanicals grown locally and imported, selected by a master distiller. Golani Distillery, 18 St, Qatsrin +972-533394787 +972-543843069

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