Main Attractions Of Israel

Main Attractions Of Israel. Image: Taylor Brandon, Unsplash.
Main Attractions Of Israel. Image: Taylor Brandon, Unsplash.

Israel is a relatively recent country (1949), but it has a millenary history. Its history is intertwined with that of religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam and this is one of the factors that makes the country so sought after by tourists from all over the world. Thus, it is important to know which are the main attractions of Israel.

Thinking about answering this question, we made this article gathering the main attractions of the country. Good reading!

Top Attractions Of Israel

Now we will talk about the main attractions of this Middle Eastern country:

  • Tel Aviv;
  • Dead Sea;
  • Haifa;
  • Galileia;
  • Safed;
  • Jerusalem;
  • Jaffa.

Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv. Image: Adam Jang, Unsplash.
Tel Aviv. Image: Adam Jang, Unsplash.

When talking about the Middle East, many people think of traditional buildings and ancient cultures. Well, that’s true. But there is also a lot of innovation and modernity. Thus, one of the most innovative and modern places in the Middle East is the city of Tel Aviv. The city promotes the largest LGBT parade in the Middle East and has many diverse spaces, such as bars and restaurants.

Dead Sea

Dead Sea. Toa Heftiba, unsplash.
Dead Sea. Toa Heftiba, unsplash.

The Dead Sea gets its name because there is no life in its waters, due to the high concentration of mineral salts in its waters. Thus, if on the one hand we have the absence of life, there is a unique condition that makes it easier for people to float in its waters. Therefore, the Dead Sea has become one of the main tourist destinations in the world, and also one of the most exotic.,

Haifa

Haifa. Piotr Musiol, Unsplash.
Haifa. Piotr Musiol, Unsplash.

Haifa is a port city and is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. In addition to the historical baggage, the city also offers many beauties, with a large infrastructure network (it is the third largest city in Israel).

The city mixes landscapes such as mountains and beaches, modern and old neighborhoods, churches and mosques and many other contrasts. In other words, the city is a bit of a portrait of what the country is.

Galileia

Galilee is a historic region of Israel, located in the north of the country. Among the historical events of the region, the passage in which Jesus would have walked on water stands out. However, in addition to the sea, the region is home to other important attractions, such as one of the main vineyards in the country and the Middle East.

Safed

Safed is known for being a mystical place. This is one of the four holy cities of Judaism. Thus, it is a tour for those who want to know a little more about the history of Judaism and Israel. The region became even more important for the Jews as it was the place chosen for the refuge of Jews persecuted by the Inquisition in the Iberian Peninsula.

Jerusalem

Jerusalem. Anton Mislawsky, unsplash.
Jerusalem. Anton Mislawsky, unsplash.

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and one of the most famous cities in the world. It is sacred to the three major monotheistic religions in the world: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. In this way, in the old part of the city, you can visit the Wailing Wall, via Sacra and Holy Sepulcher.

However, tourism in the city is not only based on historic buildings. In the modern region, you can discover different gastronomic attractions and museums (especially the Holocaust Museum).

Jaffa

This city is considered by many to be the old part of Tel Alviv. So, remember when we said that Tel Aviv is Israel’s symbol of modernity and innovation? Jaffa contrasts with the city. After all, Jaffa is one of the oldest cities in the world!

Therefore, the the attractions of Israel are many and blend the history, tradition and modernity of a thriving Middle Eastern nation. And you, what are you waiting for to know this wonderful country?

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