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Updated May 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂6.4
    4.7/5
    262 Review
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    "Dead sea is a must see attraction. Bucket list checked. It Is a great place to be at."
    Dead Sea Region
    87.7km from Tel Aviv
    Highlights: The Dead Sea is located between Israel, Jordan and Palestine. It is 86 kilometers long from north to south and 5 to 16 kilometers wide from east to west. From a distance, the Dead Sea looks like a twin-tailed fish, either hidden or exposed, cruising at the foot of the mountains. The Dead Sea has no ebb and flow, no waves. Under the sunlight, the sea surface shines like an ancient bronze mirror. The Dead Sea lake and the lake shore are rich in salt. In such water, fish and other aquatic organisms are difficult to survive. There are only green algae and no other organisms in the water, and there are no flowers and plants growing on the shore and surrounding areas, so people call it the "Dead Sea". ". Also because the salt content in the sea is too high, causing several times the buoyancy of the ocean, people jumping into the Dead Sea will not sink, but can experience the feeling of drifting that cannot be felt in other waters. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on the world's land surface and is known as the "navel of the world". As the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea attracts countless tourists from all over the world to experience its wonder with its unique charm. On the southwest coast of the Dead Sea under the jurisdiction of Israel, various beaches and bathing places are dotted, and tourists can easily bathe in the Dead Sea. There are also small private clubs on the beaches along the Dead Sea, offering a variety of challenging activities, such as jeep and bicycle crossing the desert challenge, camel crossing the desert challenge and abseiling.
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  • No.2
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    4.6/5
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    "One of the most culturally and politically significant places in the world. Security is very strict to get in here, so leave anything which may be considered dangerous back in your hotel."
    Jerusalem.Jerusalem Old City
    54.8km from Tel Aviv
    Highlights: The Wailing Wall, also known as the Western Wall, is a section of the second temple wall of the ancient Jewish state in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is also the only remaining site of the second temple wall. It is about 50 meters long and 18 meters high. become. Judaism regards the wall as the first holy place. For thousands of years, when Jews who have been living in all corners of the world return to the holy city of Jerusalem, they will come to this stone wall to pray in a low voice and cry about the suffering of exile. Called the "Wailing Wall". Security checks are required before entering the Wailing Wall, and then you enter a small square, at the end of which is the Wailing Wall. There is a fence in front of the Wailing Wall. Men and women pray separately. Tourists need to be the same as the locals. Men must wear the small paper hats distributed (you can get them for free when you enter the square), and women have to retreat and leave. You can see many moving scenes here. Some people are facing the wall here, saying something sadly; some people bow deeply and pray; some hold a Bible and pray silently; some people kiss the Wailing Wall; A white note with the words in their hearts was inserted into the crevices of the stone, because they believed that this letter to God would surely be received by God. Although you can take pictures here, it is recommended not to disturb those who pray, just watch it from a distance. Of course, not all scenes are heavy and sad, but there are also happy scenes. Jewish men's coming-of-age ceremonies will be held in front of the Wailing Wall, accompanied by their family members. Everyone cheers and blesses the boy, wishing him to become an adult on his birthday. After visiting the Wailing Wall, you can visit the Temple Mount on the side and the Dome of the Rock on the mountain.
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  • No.3
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    4.7/5
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    "A very interesting and lively place to get lost in. The old city is divided into different religious quarters so it's fascinating to see how the quarters differ and how everyone mingles."
    Jerusalem.Jerusalem Old City
    54.5km from Tel Aviv
    Highlights: The Old City of Jerusalem is a famous attraction in Israel and a must for every visitor to Israel. The old city is divided into four areas: the Muslim area, the Christian area, the Jewish area and the Armenian area, all of which are full of strong religious atmosphere. There are many places of religious significance here, the Jewish Temple Mount, the Wailing Wall, the Christian Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Islamic Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque can all be seen here.
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  • No.4
    󰺂5.0
    4.6/5
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    "the church is really cool. The line to see the tomb is very long but overall superb."
    Jerusalem.Jerusalem Old City
    54.3km from Tel Aviv
    Highlights: The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also known as the "Hall of Resurrection", is located in the Old City of East Jerusalem, Israel. This is the site of the tomb of Jesus, a Christian holy site, and one of the Christian cathedrals in Jerusalem. This church holds a special significance as the place where Jesus Christ was killed, buried and resurrected. Legend has it that before Jesus was killed, he carried a heavy cross along the "Road of Passion" and walked to the execution ground with difficulty step by step.
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  • No.5
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    4.6/5
    59 Review
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    "Who would believe that a country with such beautiful scenery and such luxurious buildings is actually a warmonger, and it is a miracle to have such a beautiful city for decades. I hope that the world is peaceful and never war."
    Jerusalem.West Jerusalem
    52.9km from Tel Aviv
    Highlights: The Israel Museum is a very important building in the modern new city of Jerusalem. Its appearance is like a huge white porcelain jar lid. The treasures displayed in the museum are mostly Bibles of different styles from different eras, including the relatively old and complete version of the prophet Isaiah, so it can also be called a Bible museum. There are also precious Dead Sea Scrolls. In 1947, an Arab teenager who lived near the Dead Sea entered a cave in a desolate canyon in search of missing sheep and found a Hebrew parchment scroll in a clay pot. . These handwritten Bibles can be traced back to two thousand years ago, and they are the earliest Bible manuscripts discovered by human beings.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Tel Aviv?
Some Best Things to Do near Tel Aviv include:Dead Sea|The Western Wall Plaza|Old City|Church of the Holy Sepulchre|The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Tel Aviv?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Tel Aviv include:Dead Sea:4.7|The Western Wall Plaza:4.6|Old City:4.7|Church of the Holy Sepulchre:4.6|The Israel Museum, Jerusalem:4.6
Where are Best Things to Do near Tel Aviv located?
The Best Things to Do near Tel Aviv are mainly located in:Dead Sea:Dead Sea Region|The Western Wall Plaza:Jerusalem|Old City:Jerusalem|Church of the Holy Sepulchre:Jerusalem|The Israel Museum, Jerusalem:Jerusalem
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