Carmel Market, Tel Aviv
Cities | Food

Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel), Tel Aviv – Visitors Guide

The Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel) has become a popular tourist attraction in the last decade. You can see, purchase and taste everything. Carmel Market is probably the most famous marketplace in Tel Aviv. Similar to other markets (like Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem), it changed in recent years. Bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and chef-owned food…

Ktofoti
Agrotourism

Ktofoti – Self-Picking Farm – Visitors Guide

Ktofoti is a self-picking farm in Bethlehem of Galilee. They grow many different types of vegetables and some berries. Map Ktofoti is located at Bethlehem Of Galilee near Derech Hatavlinim. You turn right just before the entrance to this Moshav to reach it. And the most straightforward way not to get lost is by entering their…

Olives picking at Bethlehem of Galilee
Agrotourism | Food

Harvesting Olives at Galili Olive Oil, Bethlehem of Galilee

A tour teaching about harvesting olives and producing olive oil is a lovely family activity. Let’s join a tour in Bethlehem of Galilee. The Galili family is a boutique producer from Bethlehem Of Galilee. They have an olive grove, an oil press, and a small store. They also have a visitor’s center and offer tours….

Dome Of The Rock And The Temple Mount
Ancient | Cities | Religious Sites | Top Travel Destinations

Dome of the Rock and The Temple Mount – Travel Guide

Before visiting the Dome of the Rock and The Temple Mount in Jerusalem, this guide will cover everything you need to know. Map Dome Of The Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque are situated on the Temple Mount within the Old City Of Jerusalem. Dung Gate is the closest one, but you can reach it from any…

Caesarea Amphitheater
Ancient | Israeli National Parks

Is Caesarea Amphitheater really an amphitheater?

What does Amfi mean? What is the difference between the Roman Theater and Amphitheater? And is there an amphitheater in Caesarea? These are the questions that we will be answering in this post. Let’s begin! Amfi The word amphitheater has the prefix “Amfi,” which means “on both sides” in Ancient Greek. For example, frogs belong…