Things to do in Israel for the next 5 days

For anyone who enjoys the summer heat and warmth, Israel is the best travel destination for you. You won’t have a reason not to go outside and enjoy exploring everything this country has to offer. From beaches to clubs Israel has many things to offer. This place also offers delectable Israeli cuisine! You’ll want to try everything, from hummus to falafel to Shakshuka. Don’t forget to taste the well-known dessert Kanafeh.

Things to do in Israel for the next 5 days:

Bethlehem

About 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) south of Jerusalem in the West Bank, Bethlehem is a significant historic city. It is known as the “House of Bread.” You can visit the site of this basilica which is believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ. The Mar Saba monastery is carved into a cliff above the Kidron Valley and resembles an Indiana Jones-style country. Visit the Milk Grotto, you’ll find Muslims and Christians alike praying to Mother Mary. There are so many amazing activities and amazing sights to see that you might not want to leave! There are 3 ways to get from Tel Aviv Airport (TLV) to Bethlehem by train it will take 1hr28min, by bus or towncar it will take 1hr 20min. The distance from the airport is 45.5km. Some of the best café and restaurants near Bethlehem are Fegley’s Bethlehem Brew Works, ZEST bar+grille, Joe’s Taven, The Mint Gastropub, and The wooden match.

Nazareth

Nazareth is full of intriguing and charming nooks that will make you appreciate their beauty. The Nabi Sain ridge promenade is one of the locations that is worth visiting. Fauzi Azar Inn is incentive enough to spend the night in Nazareth! It is not only endearing but also conceals a fascinating past. The largest Arab town in Israel, Nazareth, used to be a forgotten, abandoned area that was recovering from all the wars it had been a part of. There are 5 ways to get from Ben Gurion Airport Station to Nazareth by bus it will take 2hr 24min, by train it will take 2hr 10min and by towncar it will take 1hr 15min. Some of the best café and restaurants near Nazareth are Rosemary Restaurant Café, Amani Café, Bayat Restaurant, Kahla Café, and Corner.

Acre

Acre is also known as Akko or Akka, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is encircled by enormous stone walls that rise above the Mediterranean Sea’s azure seas. You can walk through the Halls of the Knights, visit the medieval market, underground templer tunnel and visit the sea. You’re in for a treat if you like sweet things! A variety of handcrafted, genuine confectionery is available from street vendors. The best way to get from Tel Aviv Airport (TLV) to Acre is to train which takes 1h 54m. The train from TLV to Acre takes 1h 54m. Some of the best café and restaurants near Acre are Al Fanar café, Siran Restaurant, Cafe Café, Comptair Cafe Restaurant, and The Bread and Fish.

 

Dead Sea Region

The Dead Sea is actually a salt lake in the Jordan River Basin between Israel and Jordan. The Temple Mount is a raised location next to Jerusalem’s Western Wall, near the Dead Sea Region. The beautiful Ein Gedi Nature Reserve sits on the shores of the Dead Sea like a great oasis in the heart of the Judean Desert. One can also visit the Amman Beach which is attractive and affordable. The beach is long and well-maintained. There are direct buses to the Dead Sea from Tel Aviv Arlozorov Bus Terminal or from the Jerusalem Central Bus Station. The best means of transportation to the Dead Sea is by car. Some of the best café and restaurants near Dead Sea Region are Greg café, Ein Bokek Restaurant, Baobar, and Dead-Sea Camping.

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