Famous for: Museum
The Old City of Jeruslaem is bordered by a 4km long path of walls 12m high constructed in 1537 by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Two foremost streets, David Street, in its eastern sector calle...
Famous for: Monuments
Bearing left from the doorway to Timna Park, in a few kilometers to Solomon's Pillars, a wall of sandstone 165 feet high, shimmering red in the sun, which in the itinerary of thousands of ye...
Famous for: Monuments
Archeological investigation has shown that the reverence of the Grotto of the Annunciation dates back to the third century, when Jewish Christians erected a first modest church replicated on the...
Famous for: Piligrimage
As mentioned in the Jerusalem page, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher is the holiest site in Christianity. The church is situated in the Old City of Jerusalem and has been a pilgrimage place...
Famous for: Piligrimage
The metropolis of Bethlehem is one of Israel’s popular destinations. Regarded as the birthplace of Jesus Christ, Bethlehem means the ‘House of Bread’ in Hebrew. Bethlehem is co...