Attractions in Israel
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The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, one of the nation’s top cultural institutions, houses thousands of exhibits that span 5,000 years of history. Visitors can explore a rich array of archaeological […]
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The Western Wall Tunnels in Jerusalem provide a unique, underground exploration of the Western Wall, one of Judaism’s most significant holy sites. Extending beneath the visible section of the ancient […]
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Pella, one of Jordan’s most significant archaeological sites, boasts a rich history spanning over 6,000 years. Located near Jerash and Irbid, and within driving distance from Amman, the site encompasses […]
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Nestled in the heart of Jerusalem, Mea Shearim (Me’a She’arim) is a vibrant yet secluded neighborhood that serves as a home to a large Jewish Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) community. The area, […]
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Coral Beach Nature Reserve, located in Eilat, Israel, is home to some of the world’s most northerly tropical coral reefs. This unique ecosystem features a variety of seagrass patches that […]
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Beneath the ancient City of David in Jerusalem, Hezekiah’s Tunnel, also known as the Siloam Tunnel, has been channeling water into the city for over 2,000 years. Carved through solid […]
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For over a millennium, the Damascus Gate, also known as Bab al-Amud, Nablus Gate, St. Stephen’s Gate, and Sha’ar Shechem, has served as the main entrance to the Old City […]
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The ANU – Museum of the Jewish People (Beit Hatfutsot) in Tel Aviv, Israel, narrates the 4,000-year journey of the Jewish people, from ancient times to the present and beyond. […]
Nalaga’at, located in Tel Aviv, is a pioneering institution that has significantly impacted the lives of deaf and blind individuals. The center houses a theater where deaf-blind actors perform award-winning […]
Nestled in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem, the walled Church of St. James stands as the cathedral of the Armenian Orthodox Patriarchate. Originally built by Georgians in the eleventh century […]
Founded in 1941, the Palmach was an underground arm of the Haganah, a Jewish paramilitary force that predates the Israel Defense Forces, with the aim of securing a Zionist settlement […]
Shenkin Street, also known as Sheinkin Street, is a vibrant thoroughfare in Tel Aviv, Israel. Once a hub for the city’s counter-cultural and hippie scenes, the street has evolved into […]
Beneath the bustling streets of Jerusalem, a network of over a mile (2 kilometers) of pathways reveals 2,000 years of history. This subterranean world, far from the city’s crowded alleys […]
Nestled off the Israeli coast in Eilat, the Underwater Observatory Marine Park provides a unique glimpse into the Red Sea’s vibrant marine ecosystem. Visitors can explore a tower observatory that […]