The German colonies in the Jezreel Valley are as beautiful, well-preserved, and well-maintained as ever. Traveling between them and today's settlements reveals secrets of the past and new places of the present.
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We will taste and get to know Acre and its residents, who will introduce us to its culinary diversity. After a brief conversation with Acre's merchants, we discover their generosity and their willingness to talk about the place.
The fascinating stories from the days of leaving the walls of the Old City to the construction of the beautiful neighborhoods we will visit - a tour immersed in the history of both Jerusalem and the Land of Israel.
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The German Colony, Haifa City Museum, the German Templers, the figures of the colony, the lower part of the Bahai Gardens, and we will end in the lively atmosphere of the Wadi Nisnas market.
The tour is suitable for those who want to understand how the world of crime really works—not from the movies, but from the field, from the streets themselves, for those who want to get to know the part of the city where there is a code of silence.
An in-depth and value-adding tour of the Old City of Jerusalem, including fascinating explanations about different periods in the life of the city.
We will absorb the electrifying Jerusalem atmosphere, get to know the market people and their work, and taste authentic, local foods that have been preserved for centuries, passed down from father to son, and are with us to this day.
In the first part of the tour, we will walk through the houses and streets of the old Hadar neighborhood. In the second and main part of the tour, we will visit the emerging Talpiot Market complex located in the Hadar neighborhood.
The history of Jewish crime in the first Hebrew city: the fascinating episodes of crime, including an episode from the beginning of the state that is studied to this day in law schools as one of the founding cases.
What treasures were discovered in the village? How did a dress contribute to the alliance between the Druze and the Jews? How did the village contribute to the development of cinema in Israel? And who are the crazy Jews who live in this village? Us!
A tour in the footsteps of Yehuda Magidovich, Tel Aviv's first city engineer: villas, hotels and residences from the 1920s and 1930s, between eclectic and modern styles.
We arrive at our hosts' homes, enter, sit down, drink coffee or tea, and learn about their fascinating life stories. We ask questions freely, laugh, and enjoy ourselves! In between, we snack on delicious food :)
We will visit the authentic market, on Etzel Street with its array of skewers, and near Ofra Haza's childhood home. Among the tastings: Yemenite pastries, Bukhara pastries, Iraqi sweets, Faluda, and more.
You will be exposed to information about the fashion industry, receive discounts, discover unique vintage and second-hand stores, receive feedback and advice, enjoy group activities, and receive a stylish and versatile bag as a gift.
Have you explored Old Jaffa and its alleys and want to see something new? Want to get out of the tourist area and get a glimpse of Jaffa's backyards? Come join us for a tour of Ajami!
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A tour that highlights the story of the arrival of Christians in Jaffa, but also emphasizes the large Jewish settlement in Jaffa in the 19th century, led by Yeshayahu Agiman and Rabbi Yehuda Halevi Margosa.