Taking a walk on Bethlehem Palestinian Territories
Strolling through and old art wet leading away from manger square
My Trip to the Palestinian Territory: West Bank: Bethlehem. رحلتي إلى بيت لحم
My visit to the Palestinian Territory of West Bank: Bethlehem. رحلتي إلى بيت لحم
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Bethlehem, Occupied Palestine
Israeli attack on Bethlehem, Friday, 11 December, 2015. This was the second such attack on Bethlehem in one week.
Palestine/Filistin (Bethlehem Birthplace of Jesus) Part 7
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Bethlehem is a city located in the central West Bank and approximately 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) south of Jerusalem, with a population of about 30,000 people. It is the capital of the Bethlehem Governorate of the Palestinian National Authority and a hub of Palestinian culture and tourism.The Hebrew Bible identifies Bethlehem as the city David was from and the location where he was crowned as the king of Israel. The New Testament identifies Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, although the size of the community has shrunk due to emigration.Wikipedia
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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LEATINE| I Walked Bethlehem | Crossing The Border Between Israel And Palestine
LEATINE | I WALKED BETHLEHEM - CROSSING THE BORDER BETWEEN ISRAEL AND PALESTINE | Subscribe ➤
In 2013 I travelled to Israel and Palestine. I walked from Jerusalem to Bethlehem and had to cross the border between Israel and Palestine which was a 'special' experience.
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Walking Holiday in Palestine
Whatever you choose to call it -- Palestine; the Palestinian Territories; the Holy Land; the West Bank -- this ancient land remains one of the most fascinating - and controversial - places on the planet. On this 9-day trip - and in contrast to many other trips in the region - our aim is to travel (predominantly on foot) with neither a political nor a religious agenda, but instead with the aim of gaining an insight into the everyday lives and rich culture of the Palestinian people and experiencing a rarely seen side of the Middle East. My name is Marc Leaderman, I run the Group Tours department at Wild Frontiers, and in this video I am going to explain a little more about our 'Wild Walk In Palestine'.
After transferring from Tel Aviv airport, the tour starts in the old city of Nablus with its medieval souk and then travels slowly south as we walk from village to village, staying mainly with local families. From the fertile valleys of ancient Samaria we then skirt along the edge of the Rift valley and head down below sea-level to the shores of the Dead Sea before finally making our way through the Judean desert and on to Bethlehem and finally Jerusalem.
For anyone that enjoys really getting below the surface of a country, this must rank as one of the very best tours that we offer. Not only do we get to walk and talk with a whole range of Palestinians eager to share their stories, but by actually staying in some of their homes we also get the chance to experience a little of their daily life and their wonderful food -- this is not a trip for those looking to lose weight! In addition, for a trip which actually covers only a relatively small distance, the variety of the scenery and the sights is quite astounding. On one day we might find ourselves wandering through olive groves & deserted Roman hilltop towns and then having lunch with some refugees; on another we might pass Byzantine era churches in a desert wadi before having dinner with some Bedouin in their camp.
This is not a major trekking trip, but on most days there'll be at least 3-4 hrs of walking. And in fact many of the paths we take form part of the so-called Abraham Trail which National Geographic in 2014 voted as one of the world's best new walks. But, as with all our wild walks, there is a lot more to this trip just walking, and whether it's eating knafeh (a baked cheese dessert, drenched in syrup) from a street seller in Nablus souk, sampling a beer from Palestine's only micro-brewery in Taybeh or walking the millennia-old streets of Jerusalem's old city, this trip is guaranteed to leave you with many lifelong memories.
Despite having led trips all over the world, this trip remains one of my all-time favourites and I would unreservedly recommend the Wild Walk in Palestine to anyone looking for something which offers a glimpse into this rarely visited...and rarely understood, yet utterly welcoming and eternally fascinating part of the world.
Travel Palestine - Bethlehem
Bethlehem is the little town where Jesus Christ was born. Today, it is a spiritual and cultural hub. It is a destination with an upgraded tourism infrastructure and ready to welcome visitors any time of year.
Best time to visit Bethlehem is of course during Christmas!
West Bank PALESTINE in ONE minute: Bethlehem, Hebron and Palestinian refugee camp
A short introduction to some of the most amazing places in the Palestinian territories: Aida Camp (Palestinian refugee camp), Bethlehem, Hebron with a view of a jew setlement and the Tomb of the Patriarchs, one of the holiest sites in Jewish religion.
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I went to Palestine for the first time and the beauty of it was too much for me to not share with the world. This is where my grandparents lived before the war. Where my parents visited every year as children. Where everyone is family. Where the heart is stronger than all the hate. Where the children see rockets instead of fireworks for their due independence day. We stayed for six days but I can only bear to film four. My heart was too heavy and I had to put my camera down and pay attention. 12 minutes isn't enough to do Palestine any justice but it is enough to show the world how palestinians live through the rough times.
ذهبت إلى فلسطين لأول مرة وجمالها كان مذهلاً جداً، كان علي أن أريها للعالم. هذا هو المكان الذي عاش فيه جدتي وجدتي قبل الحرب. حيث ذهبا أمي وأبي إليها وزاروها كل عام من الطفولة. حيث كل شخص عائلة واحدة. حيث القلب أقوى من كل الحرب. حيث يرى الأطفال الصواريخ بدلاً من الألعاب النارية في يوم استقلالهم المستحق. أقمنا في فلسطين لمدة ستة أيام ، لكنني لم أتمكن إلا من تصوير أربعة. كان قلبي ثقيلًا جدًا وكان يجب ان إلى ترك الكاميرا والنتباه. 12 دقيقة لا تكفي لقيام فلسطين بأي عدالة ولكن يكفي أن تظهرالعالم كيف يعيش الفلسطينيون في الأوقات الصعبة.
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Ramallah in Palestinian Territories
I wanted to visit the Palestinian Territories. This is a visit to the Palestine capital Ramallah. Also experiencing a checkpoint and checking out the wall between Israel and Palestine. #VisitingPalestine, #Ramallah
Walking in Jerusalem (Israel / Palestine).
Jerusalem is a city in the Middle East, located on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the oldest cities in the world, and is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Both Israel and the Palestinian Authority claim Jerusalem as their capital, as Israel maintains its primary governmental institutions there and the State of Palestine ultimately foresees it as its seat of power; however, neither claim is widely recognized internationally
Walking in Hebron (Palestine)
Palestine Food Tour - Palestinian Food Tour Bethlehem and West Bank
Palestinian feast. Palestine food tour in Bethlehem and West Bank. Visiting Jesus birth place.
This Is How Blacks Are Treated In the West Bank City Of Ramallah, أهل رام الله، حلوه
My trip to the Palestinian City Of Ramallah
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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What's Palestine Really Like? 2 Days in the West Bank
Bethlehem and Hebron
Holy Land - Israel and Palestinian National Authority - Dead Sea, Bethlehem, Eilat by DRONE (Spark)
Drone in Israel and Palestine: Ein Bokek, Ein Gedi (Dead Sea), Hgihway 90, Bethlehem, Eilat (Gulf of Aqaba).
DRONE: DJI SPARK :)
Filmik z drona: Izrael i Autonomia Palestyńska. Nagrano z powietrza okolice Morza Martwego, drogi nr 90 (Ein Bokek, Ein Gedi), Ejlat (Zatoka Akaba), Betlejem (Bazylika Narodzenia).
DRON: DJI SPARK. Mały, ale wariat :)
West Bank - Palestinians Raise Flag In Bethlehem
T/I: 11:09:00 GS 10:36:01
Palestinians hoisted their flag above the West Bank town of
Bethlehem on Friday (22/12) and began preparing for Christmas
celebrations, praying for an economic miracle in the traditional
birthplace of Jesus Christ.
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BETHLEHEM, WEST BANK 22/12
0.00 PAN down from bells to Manger Square
0.06 Police and others walking in square
0.11 Arabic sign above wall
0.13 Palestinian policemen waving at passing car
0.16 Crowd outside municipality building
0.21 Palestinian flag-raising on roof
0.36 Speaker on balcony, PAN down to crowd
0.42 Ahmed Qrei, Palestinian Authority's Economy Minister, SOT:
Bethlehem is an important city, it's a major city...a holy
land, a holy area, and therefore we feel more than happy to
see Bethlehem like other cities, like Jenin, Tulkarm,
Nablus, Qalqilya, Gaza and Jericho, and now it's liberated.
1.03 Muslim men praying
1.08 Bulldozer taking down fences the Israelis had put around the
Dehaishe refugee camp on the town's outskirts
1.17 Bulldozer with load of rubble
1.26 Traffic policeman waving car past
1.30 ENDS
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