Top10 Recommended Hotels in Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory : 1. The Walled Off Hotel ***
2. Dar Sitti Aziza ***
3. Hosh Al-Syrian Guesthouse
4. Talitha Kumi Guest House ***
5. Jacir Palace Hotel *****
6. innova8ion ***
7. Manger Square Hotel ****
8. Habibi Hostel
9. Dar al Majus
10. Shepherd Plaza Hotel
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1. 182 Caritas St, Bethlehem, Palestine, Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $164 - $490
The Walled Off Hotel is located next to the separation wall in Bethlehem, Palestine providing visitors with a strong sense of history, spirituality and emotion.
2. Anatra Street , Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $148 - $180
Located in Bethlehem, Dar Sitti Aziza offers unique traditional accommodations. Free WiFi is available in the rooms.
3. Hosh Al Syrian,, Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $57 - $137
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Hosh Al-Syrian Guest house offers pet-friendly accommodations in Bethlehem. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy dining at the property's gourmet restaurant which requires booking in advance.
4. Beit Jala - P.O Box 7 , PL Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $95 - $139
Offering buffet restaurant, Talitha Kumi Guest House is located in Beit Jala. Free Wi-Fi access is available. Bethlehem Church is 3.1 mi away.
5. Jerusalem-Hebron Road, 55555 Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $50 - $1115
Located just 200 m from Rachel’s Tomb, Jacir Palace features a beautiful palatial façade and a charming courtyard with palm trees. Guests can relax by the outdoor pool or at the spa.
6. Attan street 21, Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $100 - $148
Located in Bethlehem, a 12-minute walk from Church of the Nativity, innova8ion provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a terrace. The property is around a 14-minute walk from St. Catherine's Church, 4.7 km from Rachel's Tomb and 2.7 km from Bethlehem University. The property has a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
7. Manger Street , Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $122 - $190
Manger Square Hotel is located in Bethlehem, just few steps from Nativity Church and Manger Square. Free Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel.
8. Palestine St Second Floor, Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $20 - $48
Located in Bethlehem and with Church of the Nativity reachable within a few steps, Habibi Hostel has express check-in and check-out, rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a garden. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a grill. The property provides evening entertainment and a 24-hour front desk.
9. 56, Star Street, Bethlehem, Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $70 - $90
Located in Bethlehem, a few steps from Manger Square, Dar al Majus provides accommodations with a garden, private parking and a terrace. Located around a 2-minute walk from St. Catherine's Church, the guesthouse with free WiFi is also 275 m away from Umar Mosque. The guesthouse has family rooms.
10. Mountain Road, Bethlehem, Palestinian Territory, Price range: $95 - $166
Situated on one of Betlehem’s highest hills, The Shepherd Plaza Hotel is located in Betlehem’s City Centre with easy access to Jordan borders. It offers free WiFi in all areas and a fully equipped spa & fitness center.
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Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestinian Territories, Middle East, Asia
The Church of the Nativity is a basilica located in Bethlehem, Palestinian territories. The church was originally commissioned in 327 AD by Constantine and his mother Helena over the site that is still traditionally considered to be located over the cave that marks the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The Church of the Nativity site's original basilica was completed in 339 AD and destroyed by fire during the Samaritan Revolts in the sixth century AD. A new basilica was built 565 AD by the Byzantine Empire, restoring the architectural tone of the original. The site of the Church of the Nativity has had numerous additions since this second construction, including its prominent bell towers. Due to its cultural and geographical history, the site holds a prominent religious significance to those of both the Christian and Muslim faiths. The site of the Church of the Nativity is a World Heritage Site, and was the first to be listed under Palestine by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The site is also on UNESCO's List of World Heritage Sites in Danger. The holy site, known as the Grotto, that the Church of the Nativity sits atop, is today associated with the cave in which the birth of Jesus of Nazareth occurred. In 135 AD, Hadrian is said to have had the Christian site above the Grotto converted into a worship place for Adonis, the Greek god of beauty and desire. A father with the Church of the Nativity, Jerome, noted before his death in 420 AD that the holy cave was at one point consecrated by the heathen to the worship of Adonis, and that a pleasant sacred grove was planted there in order to wipe out the memory of Jesus. In Bethlehem the cave is pointed out where He was born, and the manger in the cave where He was wrapped in swaddling clothes. And the rumor is in those places, and among foreigners of the Faith, that indeed Jesus was born in this cave who is worshipped and reverenced by the Christians. (Contra Celsum, book I, chapter LI). The first basilica on this site was begun by Saint Helena, the mother of the Emperor Constantine I. Under the supervision of Bishop Makarios of Jerusalem, the construction started in 327 AD and was completed in 333. Construction of this early church was carried out as part of a larger project following the First Council of Nicaea during Constantine's reign to build on the supposed sites of the life of Jesus. The design of the basilica centered around three major architectural sections: an octagonal rotunda over the area believed to be where Jesus of Nazareth was born; a boxed atrium area of 148 by 92 feet (45 m × 28 m); and double-aisled forecourt of 95 by 93 feet (29 m × 28 m). The structure was burnt down and destroyed in a revolt between the Jews and the Samaritans in 529 or 556 AD. The current basilica was rebuilt in its present form in 565 AD by the Emperor Justinian I. When the Persians under Chosroes II invaded in 614, they did not destroy the structure. According to legend, their commander Shahrbaraz was moved by the depiction inside the church of the Three Magi wearing Persian clothing, and commanded that the building be spared. The Crusaders made further repairs and additions to the building during the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem with permission and help given by the Byzantine Emperor, and the first King of Jerusalem was crowned in the church. Over the years, the compound has been expanded, and today it covers approximately 12,000 square meters. The church was one of the direct causes for French involvement in the Crimean War against Russia. Until 1131 CE, the Church of the Nativity was used as the primary coronation church for crusader kings. During this time, extensive decoration by the crusaders and various restorations of the basilica and grounds took place. This decoration and restoration process took place until 1169 AD. After three decades of being ravaged by the invasions of the Crusades, most notably the destruction of the church that occurred in April 1244 by the Turks, the roof of the Church of the Nativity lay in poor condition. In August of 1448 AD, the Kingdom of Burgundy committed resources to the project, but it was not until 1480 that they were able to get the project underway in Bethlehem. Due to this worsening condition of the wooden Church roof, in 1480 an extensive roof reconstruction and renovation projected took place on the Church of the Nativity.
DIY Destinations - Palestine / Palestinian Territories Budget Travel Show | Full Episode
This special episode of DIY Destinations featuring occupied Palestine, and its FREE and inexpensive, must-see attractions from the North to the South, including from understanding the importance and visiting oldest olive tree in al-Walaja, the birthplace of Jesus in Church of Nativity in Bethlehem, and retracing his footstep in Wadi Qelt to Jericho along the way visiting St. George Monastery and Mount of Temptation, Hisham's Palace and Herod's Palace. We'll also visit Aida Refugee Camps to see the realty of life under military occupation and Al-Shuhada Street. We'll also sample the street food and sweet Kanafeh in Nablus and experience Turkish bath. In Jenin, we'll visit Cinema Jenin Project and famous largest oldest church in the world in Burgin's St. George Church. All done safely, inexpensive and easily!
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Manger Square Hotel, Bethlehem, State of Palestine
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Manger Square Hotel
Manger Street, Bethlehem, State of Palestine
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3.5-star hotel with 2 restaurants, near Church of the Nativity
Free buffet breakfast, free WiFi in lobby, and free parking
This hotel has 220 rooms
Bethlehem-Belen, Palestine
Belén es una ciudad palestina al sur de Jerusalén en Cisjordania . El lugar de nacimiento bíblico de Jesús, que es un importante lugar de peregrinación cristiana. El nacimiento está marcado por una estrella de plata con incrustaciones en una gruta bajo la Iglesia de la Natividad , que comparte la Plaza del Pesebre con la Iglesia del siglo 15 de Santa Catalina y 1860 Mezquita de Omar del siglo sexto. // Bethlehem is a Palestinian town south of Jerusalem in the West Bank. The biblical birthplace of Jesus, it’s a major Christian pilgrimage site. The birth is marked by an inlaid silver star in a grotto under the 6th-century Church of the Nativity, which shares Manger Square with the 15th-century Church of St. Catherine and the 1860 Mosque of Omar.
Oh little town of Bethlehem - The real Palestine at Christmas
Christmas is over but the images of Bethlehem and Palestine at this time of year couldn't be further from the truth, brutal murders and child abductions, torture and and hatred are emptied out on to the incumbents of this nativity scene without respite. This can change if you want it to, IFNmedia have decided to add a voice and video footage to the recent seasonal campaign from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign as our gift to their outstanding work, a message to assist in bringing about awareness and hope for the plight of this beleagured nation, thank you and please share widely, it's the very least we can all do.
SAINT MICHAEL HOTEL, Bethlehem, Israel - Prezentare EMMA'S STAR Travel Agency
The Saint Michael Hotel is a boutique style hotel, was designed by the finest architect Firas Twemeh the Kayan company.
Featuring an exotic lobby with a superb bar that have the selection of finest drinks.
Deluxe rooms with every amenities possible .
Presidential suites that have breath taking view of Bethlehem,Beit Jala, Biet Sahour and Jerusalem combined .
The Aurora Restaurant located on the 7th floor was created with the best view of the neighboring cities around us.
Holy Family Hotel - Bethlehem - Palestine, State of
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Holy Family Hotel hotel city: Bethlehem - Country: Palestine, State of
Address: Beit Sahour Street, opposite to the Bus Station; zip code: 00972
Holy Family Hotel is a 4-star hotel offering views of Bethlehem city. It features a restaurant, a bar and free Wi-Fi. St. Catherine’s Church is 100 metres away.
-- L'Holy Family Hotel est un établissement 4 étoiles donnant sur la ville de Bethléem. Il propose un restaurant, un bar et une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite. L'église Sainte-Catherine est à 100 mètres.
-- El Holy Family Hotel es un hotel de 4 estrellas con vistas a la ciudad de Belén. Cuenta con un restaurante, un bar y conexión Wi-Fi gratuita. La iglesia de Santa Catalina se encuentra a 100 metros.
-- Das Holy Family Hotel ist ein 4-Sterne-Hotel mit Blick auf die Stadt Bethlehem. Es bietet Ihnen ein Restaurant, eine Bar sowie kostenfreies WLAN. Die St. Katharinenkirche befindet sich nur 100 m entfernt.
-- Ubicato a 100 metri dalla Chiesa di Santa Caterina, l'hotel a 4 stelle Holy Family vanta una vista sulla città di Betlemme, un ristorante, un bar e la connessione Wi-Fi gratuita.
-- O Holy Family Hotel é um hotel de 4 estrelas que beneficia de vistas para Bethlehem, um restaurante, um bar e acesso Wi-Fi gratuito. A Igreja de Santa Catarina situa-se a 100 metros.
-- Holy Family Hotel四星级酒店享有Bethlehem市的景致,设有餐厅、酒吧和免费无线网络连接,距离St. Catherine’s Church教堂有100米。 酒店的客房铺有地毯,设有阳台、休息区、卫星电视以及带浴缸、淋浴和免费洗浴用品的私人浴室。 Holy Family Hotel酒店设有共用休息室、24小时前台会议设施以及须付费使用的熨烫、洗衣和干洗服务。 酒店距离圣诞教堂(Church of the Nativity)有200米,设有免费停车场。
-- Из 4-звездочного отеля Holy Family открывается вид на город Вифлеем. К услугам гостей ресторан, бар и бесплатный WiFi. Церковь Св. Катерины находится в 100 метрах.
-- Holy Family Hotel är ett 4-stjärnigt hotell som erbjuder utsikt över staden Betlehem. Här finns en restaurang, en bar och gratis WiFi. Katarinakyrkan ligger 100 meter bort.
-- يطل فندق Holy Family من فئة 4 نجوم على مدينة بيت لحم. ويضم مطعماً وباراً وخدمة الواي فاي المجانية. وتقع كنيسة سانت كاترين على بعد 100 متر. تحتوي الغرف على أرضيات مفروشة بالسجاد وشرفة ومنطقة جلوس وتلفزيون مع قنوات فضائية.
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Epiphany in Bethlehem and the gifts of the Magi
The gold is missing, for obvious reason, but three special Franciscan magi have returned to Bethlehem to distribute their gifts to the faithful on the day of the Epiphany, following a well-established tradition.
Driving around Bethlehem on the Palestinian Side-21 Sep 17
Driving around Bethlehem and checking out the Landscape in Palestine
GAA legend Oisin McConville meets Palestinian farmers who had their land seized from them
Oisín McConville met a Palestinian family who had their land seized 18 years ago by Israeli settlers. After a legal action by Trócaire's local partner Haqel, the family have finally been able to access their land again.However they still face intimidation from the settlers and from the Israeli military.
The 44-year-old former GAA star travelled with Trócaire to see several projects supporting Palestinians, who are suffering from the devastating Israeli blockade of Gaza and the ongoing occupation of the West Bank.
McConville has urged people to support Trócaire this Christmas after travelling to the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
More here:
trocaire.org/news/oisin-mcconville-travels-palestine-support-trocaire-christmas-appeal
Filmed and edited by : Garry Walsh
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© Clémence Lehec / Laurent Davin
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More info at This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.