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Beit She’arim National Park

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Beit She’arim, also known as Beth She’arim or Besara (Greek), is the archeological site of a Jewish town and necropolis. The site is part of the Beit She’arim National Park, which borders the town of Kiryat Tiv’on on the northeast and is located close to the modern moshav of Beit She’arim.

The caves along this route were first discovered from 1936 to 1940 by professor Benjamin Mazar for the Palestine Exploration Society. They were prepared for visitors in 2009. The names of the caves derive from the drawings incised on their walls.

The Jerusalem Talmud cites Beit She’arim as the burial place of Rabbi Judah HaNasi. His funeral is described as follows: “Miracles were wrought on that day. It was evening and all the towns gathered to mourn him, and eighteen synagogues praised him and bore him to Bet Shearim, and the daylight remained until everyone reached his home (Ketubot 12, 35a). The fact that Rabbi Judah was buried here is believed to be a major reason for the popularity of the necropolis in Late Antiquity. One of the catacombs has been identified as his burial site.

Visitors to Beit She’arim can enjoy guided tours and hike around the beautiful hills.

It is situated 20 km east of Haifa in the southern foothills of the Lower Galilee. The park is managed by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.
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A new Isrotel luxury hotel in the Dead Sea in 2023

A new Isrotel luxury hotel in the Dead Sea in 2023

A new Isrotel luxury hotel in the Dead Sea in 2023 is set to open 2023 with 47 luxury suites. A hotel that redefines vacation on the unique beaches of the lowest place in the world. The hotel has luxury suites, some of which go directly to the infinity pool in front of the sea, restaurants and a large spa complex, which will offer a rich menu of massages and treatments. The hotel will join the Isrotel luxury hotel group.

A list of 10 beautiful hotels by Tel Aviv's beach for an amazing sunny vacation!

A list of 10 beautiful hotels by Tel Aviv's beach for an amazing sunny vacation!

Tel Aviv is a vibrant city known for its beautiful beaches, and there's no better way to experience the city than by staying in a hotel close to the beach. From luxurious resorts to budget-friendly options, there are plenty of hotels in Tel Aviv that offer easy access to the stunning coastline. Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, a beachside hotel in Tel Aviv is the perfect way to soak up the sun and enjoy all the city has to offer. Hotel offers on hotels.co.il are the best. As a local hotel booking site, hotels.co.il has a direct relationship with all of the hotels in Israel and has a direct connection to their inventory. As a result of its 20 year professional relationship with the hotels, it has access to some of the best rates out there. These are some of the recommended hotels near the beautiful promenade and beach of the city: Herbert Samuel Opera Tel Aviv Herbert Samuel Opera Tel Aviv features a restaurant, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and bar in Tel Aviv. Prima Tel Aviv Hotel Just 100 metres from the beach, Prima Tel Aviv Hotel offers a dining hall overlooking the sea, where an Israeli buffet breakfast is served each morning. Tal By The Beach - An Atlas Boutique Hotel. Just a minute's walk from Tel Aviv's Metzizim Beach, the exquisitely renovated Tal by the Beach is the ultimate location for those seeking the most fun from the White City. Combining upscale style and design, the beautiful property offers guests a superb Israeli buffet breakfast, in addition to lunch and dinner options, a range of seminar halls, a breezy rooftop and also a gym and sauna. The Herbert Tel Aviv. This unique hotel has been renovated as a conserved historical site, formerly employed as the Monopoly Hotel, one of the first hotels to operate in Israel in the 1930s. The hotel was renovated with utmost respect for the special history of the building, the city, and the people who worked within it, preserving its spectacular original architecture in the hotel’s central space and rooms. Armon Hayarkon Hotel. Armon Hayarkon Hotel In Tel Aviv, great for business and pleasure located on Hayarkon Street, in one of Tel-Aviv's most lucrative areas, two minutes from the sea, Tel-Aviv port, marina, bars, clubs, cinemas, shopping centres and ethnic restaurants. Herods Tel Aviv By The Beach. Exquisite 18th floor double suite overlooking the Tel Aviv beachfront, offering luxurious hospitality, including entrance to the fitness center and spa. Herods Tel Aviv Hotel is a luxury, themed business hotel located in the heart of Tel Aviv, just minutes away from famous neighborhoods and the Mediterranean sea. The hotel has an old-world charm and transports its guests back to the 1930s with authentic decor, furnishings, and employee attire. The lobby is designed as a Tel Aviv-style boulevard, complete with Ficus trees, nostalgic street signs, and soothing music. The hotel offers modern amenities, such as free Wi-Fi, to complement the vintage atmosphere. Dan Tel Aviv Hotel. The Dan Tel Aviv Hotel, one of the “Leading Hotels of the World,” has a long and distinguished reputation. We were the first luxury hotel to be built in Tel Aviv, and we have always welcomed business as well as leisure guests in style. We are proud of our attentive professional service and a wide choice of amenities. Royal Beach Hotel Tel Aviv by Isrotel. Royal Beach Tel Aviv is a 5 star hotel in a fantastic location, situated on the beach promenade in Tel Aviv, close to the city's business and entertainment centers. The hotel offers suites and rooms suitable for business people, families, and couples with a balcony overlooking the city or the sea. The hotel features an impressive pool, an exclusive spa complex, a high-quality chef's restaurant, a digital art incubator, a business lounge, and conference rooms. The hotel's location provides easy access to popular attractions such as beaches, entertainment complexes, and cultural centers. Leonardo Gordon Beach. Amazing beachfront location, unique design and style, rooftop pool, comfortable rooms, and delicious food are just some of the reasons you should choose Leonardo Goradon Beach Tel Aviv hotel for your next vacation. Visit the Rooftop area (seasonal), which offers panoramic views of the city and the beach. Take a dip in the pool or work on your tan on the sunbeds around it. You can also order a drink or a snack from the Rooftop Bar. Would you like to stay fit during your vacation? Visit Leonardo Gordon Beach Tel Aviv’s gym, access is free for all hotel guests. If you’d like to unwind, visit the hotel’s spa and choose a relaxing treatment from the spa menu (subject to additional charges). Orchid Tel Aviv. Located on Tel Aviv's seafront promenade, Orchid Tel Aviv offers a swimming pool and terrace overlooking the beach. Bike and laptop rental and international calls are all completely free.

The Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem

The Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem

The Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem named after the Tish family, or in short the Biblical Zoo, is a zoo located on Derech Aharon Shulov 1 in Jerusalem, on the northern slopes of Nahal Refaim near Ein Yael and Ein Lavan springs. The uniqueness of the zoo is in presenting a zoological collection of Eretz Israel animals, some of which have even been mentioned in the Bible. This zoo is one of the six zoos that are members of the Israeli Zoo Organization. According to the "Dun & Bradstreet" rating - the Biblical Zoo was the most popular attraction in Israel between the years 2005-2007, and in 2009 738,000 visitors were registered. The zoo is uniquely built and displays the animals while integrating into the landscape. The park was designed by architect Lenny Raviv of the Miller Bloom Environmental Planning Office [14], with the goal of giving animals as similar conditions as possible to the conditions in nature. The animals are not in cages, and between the crowd and the animals there are deep ditches that prevent contact between the animals and visitors. The gene is divided into several areas, with each area having animals according to a certain category (for example, according to the continent from which the animals came). Adjacent to the park is the Jerusalem Railway Station - the Biblical Zoo, which began operating in the second half of the 1990s and reopened in 2005 and closed when the new Jerusalem - Yitzhak Navon Railway Station opened in 2018. Archaeological excavations have been carried out in the area of ​​the zoo and the remains of agricultural farms dating from the third millennium BC have been discovered. Most of the exhibits discovered in the area date from the Middle Bronze Age (the first half of the second millennium BC). At the end of the African Yard route is the Zoo Visitor Center in the shape of a Noah’s Ark where there is a kiosk, a movie theater and a souvenir shop. The center was established by Aharon Shulov in 1990 with the first film in the cinema hall that tells about the construction of the biblical zoo. Opening hours: Sun-Thu 09:00-18:00 Fri 09:00-16:00 Sat 09:00-17:00

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