Top 10 Places To Visit in Israel | Beautiful Israel must see places | Things to do in Israel
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1. Nazareth
Nazareth is the capital and the most imperative city inside the Northern District of Israel. Nazareth is called the Arab capital of Israel. In 2015 its populace ended up noticeably 75,726. Wikipedia
2. Caesarea
Caesarea is a city in north-central Israel. found halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa at the waterfront basic near the city of Hadera, it falls under the district of Hof HaCarmel provincial Council. Wikipedia
3. Ramon Crater
Makhtesh Ramon is a land spotlight of Israel's Negev spurn. arranged at the highest point of Mount Negev, somewhere in the assortment of eighty five km south of the city of Beersheba, the landform isn't generally really an effect depression from a meteor ... Wikipedia
4. Haifa
Haifa is a northern Israeli port city toiled in stages extending from the Mediterranean up the north grade of Mount Carmel. The city's greatest scandalous areas are the faultlessly finished yards of the Bahá'í Gardens and, at their coronary heart, the gold-domed Shrine of the Báb.
5. Sea of Galilee
the ocean of Galilee, in addition Kinneret, Lake of Gennesaret, or Lake Tiberias, is a sizable freshwater lake in Israel. it is cycle 53 km in edge, cycle 21 km long, and 13 km enormous. Wikipedia
6. Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv, a city on Israel's Mediterranean buoy, is prepared aside by method for stark Nineteen Thirties Bauhaus frameworks, a splendid numerous that are packed inside the White city basic area. Exhibitions include Beit Hatfutsot, whose sight and sound demonstrates constitute the memorable setting of Jewish individuals aggregate wor ldwide.
7. Eilat
Eilat is a southern Israeli port and resort city at the pink Sea, close Jordan. Its seashores are noted for their peaceful waters, much like Dolphin Reef, where the land and water proficient pleasantly created animals are much of the time took note. known for snorkeling and diving, Coral seashore Nature Reserve has float stamped submerged trails among fish-filled reefs.
8. dead Sea
The pointless Sea is a salt lake encompassed through Jordan towards the east and Israel and Palestine toward the west.
9. Masada
Masada is an outdated fortress in southern Israel's Judean destroy tract. it is on a huge degree disregarding the dead Sea. A connection auto and a extensive, winding way climb to the fortresses, toiled cycle 30 B.C. the different remains are King Herod's Palace, which sprawls more than three shake yards, and a Roman-style bathhouse with mosaic floors. The Masada Museum has archeological introductions and preoccupations of certain scenes.
10. Jerusalem
Jerusalem, an inside eastern city west of the inert Sea, has been a place of adventure and love for Jews, Christians and Muslims because the scriptural time. Its old city has basic non mainstream areas over the Temple Mount compound, which incorporate the Western Wall (blessed to Judaism), the Church of the Holy Sepulcher (a Christian excursion site on the web) and the Dome of the Rock (a seventh century Islamic sacred region with a gold vault).
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Jerusalem, Israel
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1. Mamilla Hotel - The Leading Hotels of the World *****
2. The American Colony Hotel - The Leading Hotels of the World *****
3. Mount Zion Boutique Hotel
4. The David Citadel Hotel *****
5. YMCA Three Arches Hotel ***
6. Hotel Yehuda ****
7. Ambassador Hotel ****
8. Caesar Premier Jerusalem Hotel ****
9. Jerusalem Gold Hotel ****
10. Ritz Hotel ***
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1. 11 King Solomon Street, Jerusalem, 94182, Israel
Mamilla Hotel - The Leading Hotels of the World features a panoramic rooftop terrace overlooking Jerusalem's Old City. This stylish hotel was designed by architect Piero Lissoni and is 10 minutesТ walk from Jaffa Gate.
2. 1 Louis Vincent Street, Jerusalem, 97200, Israel
With its swimming pool, gourmet restaurants, landscaped grounds and a high-tech fitness center, The American Colony Hotel, a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, offers a tranquil atmosphere in the heart of the vibrant city of Jerusalem. Free Wi-Fi is provided throughout the hotel.
3. 17 Hebron Road, Jerusalem, 93546, Israel
The Mount Zion Hotel is a 10-minute walk from the historic center of Jerusalem. It offers an outdoor pool and a traditional Turkish bath. The air-conditioned rooms feature an Oriental style.
4. 7 King David Street, Jerusalem, 94101, Israel
The David Citadel Hotel overlooks the old city of Jerusalem. It features a large swimming pool, gym, and a range of dining facilities; all with panoramic views.
5. 26 King David Street, Jerusalem, 91002, Israel
In the heart of Jerusalem, the YMCA Three Arches Hotel probably has the best location in town. Opposite the famous King David Hotel, it is a 10-minute walk from the Old City.
6. Haim Kolitz Rd. 1, Jerusalem, 91090, Israel
Providing free parking and offering views of the mountains, the Hotel Yehuda provides rooms with free Wi-Fi and a pool area with a semi-Olympic sized pool. An Israeli buffet breakfast is included. The Biblical ZOO is just over half a kilometer away.
7. Nablus Road, Jerusalem, 91196, Israel
The Ambassador is 1 of the first hotels in East Jerusalem. In the consulate district, it is a 20-minute walk from East Jerusalem's commercial district, the Old City and holy sites. It provides free Wi-Fi.
8. 208 Jaffa Street, Jerusalem, 91131, Israel
The Caesar Premier Jerusalem is near Jerusalem's International Convention Center. The hotel offers a seasonal swimming pool on the roof, excellent kosher food, and free parking on site.
9. 234 Jaffa Street (Entrance from 17 Ha'Tsvi Street), Jerusalem, 94383, Israel
The Jerusalem Gold is an elegant hotel in the heart of the new city, next to the Central Bus Station and a 20-minute walk from the historic center.
10. Ibn Khaldoun Street 8, Jerusalem, 97100, Israel
Ritz Hotel is in East Jerusalem's commercial district, a 5 minute walk from the Old City. It offers free parking, modern air conditioned rooms and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views.
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Walking around Beirut, Lebanon 2018 | Tourist sights and attractions
As you saw in my previous video, I spent the first day of my visit to Lebanon in the seaside town of Byblos and along the Mediterranean coast. A local bus took me back to Beirut after dark and now I had another 48 hours of this weekend trip to explore the capital of Lebanon.
I started the day with a walk along the Corniche, which is popular with runners, bikers, families and fishermen.
It stretches 5 kilometers from the Beirut marina all the way to Pigeon Rocks, a monumental natural arch which is often considered THE landmark of Beirut and a must-see when in town.
This is one of the few places in town that is less hectic and loud. When you are at the outlook in front of the rocks, you can walk down to the shore and explore the area from multiple angles.
Just a few blocks east, there's Hamra, a chaotic, congested and noisy neighborhood which is not just packed with cars honking day and night, but also lots of cafés and restaurants as well as shops selling pretty much anything.
I had very tasty lunch here in one of the restaurants. Lebanese food was actually one of the reasons I came here and I was never disappointed.
After lunch, I continued east along Hamra street and eventually reached Downtown Beirut, the central district with its posh high-end designer stores, over-priced outdoor cafés and restored buildings which were originally built during the French mandate in the early 20th century. The central square of this area is called Place de l'Etoile and features a 1930s clock tower and French-style Art Deco architecture.
This area feels entirely different than Hamra: there are traffic lights and you can cross the street without running the risk being run over by a car, there are no potholes, it is very clean,
but it somehow seemed to lack authenticity.
Some of the most significant places of worship in town are located here: Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral and Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque. In between, there is a huge archeological site.
As I happened to be in town just after Christmas, I still got to see the nativity scene on Martyrs' Square and something I had never imagined seeing here: A huge Christmas tree just next to the major mosque.
Beirut is home to so many different religious denominations and this becomes obvious when the Muslim call to prayer coincides with the bells of the adjacent church.
East of the downtown district is Gemmayzeh, one of Beirut's trendiest neighborhoods. There are not just great bars and restaurants here, but also local fashion and designer stores as well as galleries. Some businesses here are so hipster that it hurts!
This neighborhood was really nice to hang out in. Definitely come here after dark, if you enjoy clubs and bars. Somehow, I realized that I don't have any good footage of the nightlife, but it is really something to experience for yourself.
Each neighborhood is unique and there is so much to see and do. Take your time and explore different parts of town, if you have the time.
As this intense weekend came to an end, I felt a bit overwhelmed by all the amazing things I've seen and done in and around Beirut. I left with an overly positive impression of a country that is often portrayed very negatively by the mainstream media. The friendly and welcoming locals certainly deserve better. This was not my last visit to Lebanon and I can't wait to come back someday.
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Egypt's Future Mega Project (2018 2030) - New Capital City Bigger Than NYC & Paris
Egypt' s Future Mega Project (2018 2030)
The New Capital City will be bigger than New York City and Paris
and will have the same size than the Greater Singapore Area.
The proposed new capital of Egypt is a large-scale project announced by Egyptian housing minister Mostafa Madbouly at the Egypt Economic Development Conference on 13 March 2015.
On 700 square kilometres total area, it would have a population of five million people, though it is estimated that the figure could rise to seven million.
Officially, a major reason for the undertaking of the project was to relieve congestion in Cairo, which is already one of the world's most crowded cities, with the population of greater Cairo expected to double in the next few decades.
The city is planned to consist of 21 residential districts and 25 dedicated districts. Its downtown is to have skyscrapers and a tall monument said to resemble the Eiffel Tower and Washington Monument. The city will also have a park double the size of New York City's Central Park, artificial lakes, about 2,000 educational institutions, a technology and innovation park, 663 hospitals and clinics, 1,250 mosques, 40,000 hotel rooms, a major theme park four times the size of Disneyland, 90 square kilometers of solar energy farms, an electric railway link with Cairo, and a new international airport at the site of the preexisting Wadi al Jandali Airport currently used by the Egyptian Air Force.
It will be built as a smart city. It is planned that the transfer of parliament, presidential palaces, government ministries and foreign embassies will be completed between 2020 and 2022 at a cost of US $45 billion. A full cost and timescale for the overall project has not been disclosed.
This is the future of Egypt and north Africa.
Maguindanao Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Lake Sebu, Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque, Masjid Dimaukom, Mt. Minandar, Kusiong Beach, New Israel Eco Park, Tamontaka Church, Timako Hill, Matigol Falls, Kalanganan Baywalk
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Top 13 Middle East Travel Destinations according to Lonely Planet
13. Luxor, Egypt
12. Beirut, Lebanon
11. Istanbul, Turkey
10. Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is known as Tadmor to the Syrians. Both mean the same thing - date palm. The name comes from the lush oasis adjacent to the city which is home to some million date palms. It is the only oasis in Syria and perhaps the only truly tourist town. Palmyra sits on the standard tourist trek around Syria and should be considered in this light.
9. Jerash, Jordan
Jerash, a city in northern Jordan, is famous for its Roman ruins. The archaeological site is popular for tourists, second only to Petra.
Located some 48 km north of the capital Amman, Jerash is known for the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa, also referred to as Antioch on the Golden River.
8. Baalbek, Lebanon
Baalbek is one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in Lebanon. Baalbeck or 'Heliopolis' as it was known is the site of great ancient temples built by the Phoenicians, the Romans, and other civilisations that have conquered the region and enjoyed the fertile soil of the Bekaa Valley. Some of the most celebrated temples are the ones of Bacchus, the Greek god of wine, and Jupiter, the Roman god of light, of the sky and weather.
7. Cappadocia, Turkey
Cappadocia is an area in Central Anatolia in Turkey best known for its unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks. The Cappadocian Region located in the center of the Anatolian Region of Turkey, with its valley, canyon, hills and unusual rock formation created as a result of the eroding rains and winds of thousands of years.
6. Wadi Rum, Jordan
Wadi Rum is a spectacularly scenic desert valley in southern Jordan. This area of Jordan is quite isolated and largely inhospitable to settled life. The only permanent inhabitants are several thousand Bedouin nomads and villagers. There is no real infrastructure, leaving the area quite unspoilt.
5. Cruising the Nile, Egypt
Perhaps the most popular activity in Luxor and Aswan is to do the Nile Cruise on a ship from Aswan to Luxor. It enables you to stop at each location along the Nile where you can see all the famous ancient monuments as well as experience being in the Nile River inside a five-star hotel boat.
4. Dome of the Rock, Israel
Dome of the Rock located in the middle of the sanctuary opposite of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, is probably the most known landmark of Jerusalem with its golden dome and octagonal blue walls that are adorned with Arabic calligraphy of Koranic verses. The interior of both the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa mosque are closed to non-Muslims, however, the plaza that they are situated in is open to the public.
3. Old City of Damascus, Syria
Established between 10,000 to 8,000BC, Damascus is credited with being the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. The old-walled city, in particular, feels very ancient and largely consists of a maze of narrow alleys, punctuated by enigmatic doors that lead into pleasing, verdant courtyards and blank-faced houses.
2. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Giza is best known for the world-famous Pyramids of Giza, situated high on the desert plateau immediately to the west of the urban district. One of the premier attractions of Egypt, if not the world, the Pyramids of Giza represent the archetypal pyramid structures of ancient Egyptian civilisation and - together with the Sphinx at the base of the Giza plateau - are the iconic image of Egypt.
1. Petra, Jordan
Petra was the impressive capital of the Nabataean kingdom from around the 6th century BC. The kingdom was absorbed into the Roman Empire in AD 106 and the Romans continued to expand the city. An important center for trade and commerce, Petra continued to flourish until a catastrophic earthquake destroyed buildings and crippled vital water management systems around AD 663. After Saladin's conquest of the Middle East in 1189, Petra was abandoned and the memory of it was lost to the West.
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0:04 Intro
1:25 Money check, the 10k and 100k VND notes (plus the 20k and 500k notes) are sometimes used by locals to short change unsuspecting tourists due to their color
2:02 Leaving the hotel
2:15 HEM 28 alley, I like to stay here due to the great central location
3:54 A Saigon intersection
4:36 Start of a full walk up Bui Vien street
6:10 GO2 bar, great for people watching but the food and service leave a lot to be desired
6:36 Ocean bar & a couple of podium dancers
7:36 86 Pho Tay bar
9:27 Dong Duong bar, nice not to hear techno music
10:47 Handheld Catherine wheel :)
10:50 Bui Vien hostess bars
13:49 Saigon Night BBQ, amazing chicken
16:36 Beer service lady with a 'girl next door' look
17:10 More Bui Vien hostess bars
18:48 Republic club, definitely a place for locals
19:21 Food cart speaker announcements :)
20:59 Miss Saigon bar, nice views from the top floor
25:37 The Viet version of Michael Jackson :)
26:24 Outro
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a day in TEL AVIV | ISRAEL Travel Vlog
A Day in Tel Aviv | Israel Travel Vlog
Guide to the city of Tel Aviv travel vlog style! See the top tourist attractions as I take you through my day in Tel Aviv.
Start your journey by going into the oldest neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Neve Tzedek. This trendy district has everything from designer shops to a weekly farmer's market. Stop for a light lunch at Suzana before moving on to your next destination.
After lunch, head on over to the Old Jaffa area where you can catch a view of the Ottoman-era landmark, the Clock Tower. This is a nice area to take a quick a break and you can check out the many shops selling antiques and jewelry.
Then join me as I walk to the other side of the city to reach the Old Tel Aviv port Area. The wavy boardwalk make this eclectic spot one of the most visited tourist sites in the city. Experience the crowds and the various activities going on in this area.
Finally end the trip by strolling down the Yarkon river and going to
the Hayarkon park. This is a more quiet part of Tel Aviv, the perfect busy city getaway. Here you can do a wide range of activities from running to canooing.
Tel Aviv is one the most energetic and active cities I have ever visited. Watch to see why!
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[HD] Top 10 China's Wealthiest Cities 2019 [中国最富城市排名前十]
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Why is Qatar became the richest country to the smallest countries?
Because the Population of Qatar Below Poverty line is 0%
But in terms of Budgetary Fund, nothing else but China.
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