Tiberias
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ECLadines
Paranaque, Philippines2,743 contributions
Apr 2020
We're fortunate to have an accommodation here surrounded by breathtaking vistas and overlooking the Sea of Galilee. We had a night stroll along the lake trying to find a nice restaurant and there were many Jewish men around in their traditional Hasidic garb. This is because Tiberias is one of the 4 cities considered as most holy in Judaism along with Jerusalem.
Written 22 April 2020
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David Ha'ivri 🇮🇱
Israel478 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
The old city and its walls are made of black volcanic stone called bazelit in Hebrew. The modern city grows our of the older part spanning up the mountain to the west. Many ancient burial places that are significant to Jews, the Rambam and Rabbi Meir Baal haNes.
Written 30 January 2020
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yosef s
Jerusalem, Israel21 contributions
Jun 2021
Between the sea and the antiquities there are tombs of the righteous and landmarks for the most part. A very beautiful city, but also very hot. In the summer it is difficult to walk around it. Around the city there are many natural places and sites with water, springs and streams. Recommended place for a trip.
Written 20 July 2021
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KM
Walsrode, Germany26 contributions
Dec 2022 • Solo
Tiberias must be a great place 25 years ago. I've visited Tiberias 2022 in December days, the city looked like extinct. Hotel ruins, shop's closed, Restaurant's ranked. The promenade lined up with waste and garbage, you can't believe. The only busy place is the harbour in city center, arranged with carousels, junk stores and colourful funfair light's. I've your travelling to Golan heights or Hermon maybe staying a night, but maybe Tabgha or other quiet places up north will be the better option for your journey.
Written 11 December 2022
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Rudy M
37 contributions
Jun 2023 • Solo
To be honest, it’s cute for a day. Otherwise avoid it. Kindness from locals is far and minuscule. It’s almost as if they go out of their way to be rude. Everything is up hill, so not handicap friendly. Overpriced for food. You will end up always paying $30 per person for underwhelming food. I wouldn’t come back or recommend it to anyone.
Written 24 June 2023
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Boris
Beer, UK3 contributions
Jul 2020
Abandoned hotels and historical buildings, unfinished construction, lot of trash, no free parking. Apparently the city's budget is not spent on development of the old town. Not easy at all to find a clean beach at the city.
Written 24 July 2020
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Tony C
Bedford, UK1,397 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
What a shame. This appears to be once a thriving tourist resort on the banks of the Sea of Galilee. It certainly has all the facilities with great views of the ‘Sea’ but as we walked around for an hour it looked like multi cultural tourism was a thing of the past with many businesses closed or struggling to survive.
Our tour guide walked us round for an hour to understand the city. That was enough - give it a miss.
Our tour guide walked us round for an hour to understand the city. That was enough - give it a miss.
Written 25 November 2022
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,591 contributions
Dec 2023 • Friends
Tiberias is located on the Western shore of the Sea of Gallilee; it is one of Israel's popular resort cities. Tiberias is well-known for its beneficial hot springs. It has a fashionable promenade along the shore of the Sea of Gallilee. Tiberias also ha religious significance: it is one of four holy cities in Judaism. Tiberias also attracts Christian pilgrims.
Written 27 February 2024
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Bluebellplasnewydd
Cardiff, UK2,042 contributions
Nov 2022
We stayed there as a base for 3 days and thats about it. If you are expecting something out of the Bible you will be severely disappointed. Concrete structures, closed shops and little going on. Difficult to walk around as the roads are busy. The area around the lido seems to be the most attractive but even this was deserted. Still it is on the lake with good views to the Golan Heights. Close to many religious sites so you are likely to be out of the town all day.
Written 15 December 2022
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Shep Ton-Mallette
Somerset, UK4 contributions
May 2024 • Friends
Unusual al fresco restaurant experience. Simple one course menu - protein and carbs - no starters or desserts. But seriously generous portions for *very* large numbers, and excellent pre-dinner speaker.
Written 27 May 2024
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Written 10 February 2019
HoneyBee888
Knoxville, Tennessee
Hello, are there any laundry facilities on site?
Written 27 April 2016
We stayed at the Leonardo Plaza. There is no self serve laundry but the hotel has laundry service available. They did a great job and the price was reasonable. You deliver your bag of clothes to the front desk in the morning and they have it waiting for you later that day.
Written 28 April 2016
Get a good Israel Guide Book and wander around yourself. For the past 2 years I travel about Israel for 3 weeks by myself. Interact with the local people, use their bus system, relax and enjoy each day. Use the hostels and grocery stores. The book I use for Galilee area is "The Jesus Trail". Shows where to hike, how long it will take, where to stay. Start in Tiberias and take bus from there. Best place to stay is the Tiberias Casa Nova which is connected to St Peter's Church. Super clean and friendly. Reservations by email or phone.
Written 9 April 2016
Hi, How far is Tiberias to the Horns of Hattin?
Written 31 March 2016
I was there just last week and I walk everywhere. I started at Saint Peter's Church by Scott's Hotel and walked the road along the Sea just past the YMCA, and then followed the National Trail to the top of Mt Arbel, then down the north trail into the valley by Wadi Haman. There you are in the base of the Horns. I then walked to the 1st century synagogue at Magdala (fabulous) to rest and then walked back to Tiberias. I started at 8:00 and was back at 3:00, did not hurry, and I'm 63. Beautiful sights!
Written 31 March 2016
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