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Bethlehem

Overview

If Mary and Joseph were in “Bethlehem Township” today, they would hardly recognize the place. They will certainly have no trouble finding a home in the thriving city that is now arguably the crown jewel of Palestine.

Bethlehem is understandably visited by tourists, after all it is the birthplace of Jesus Christ (it is even possible to visit the exact place where he was born). But this beautiful city, full of biblical heritage and wonders, should not be missed. Bethlehem itself is now a predominantly Muslim city where different religions coexist in relative harmony, in stark contrast to the huge, ugly, man-made wall with towers on the border of Bethlehem that prevents anyone from getting between Israel and Palestine travel.

Church-of-the-Nativity

What To Do ?

The city is vibrant and has enough tourist attractions to spend at least a day, if not longer. The Manger Square next to the Church of the Nativity is the focal point. On the other side stands the striking Omar Mosque, a sign of Bethlehem’s religious transformation.

BETHLEHEM

where to eat ?

FOOD

Bethlehem has no shortage of restaurants, befitting its tourist status. There are restaurants around Manger Square and the surrounding streets, and there are more down-to-earth shawarma restaurants in the old town.

where to stay ?

If you want to stay in Bethlehem, you can’t live in a hotel stable. There is a range of large hotels to choose from, often cheaper than Jerusalem, as well as smaller resorts with more character.

HOTEL