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Solo Travel to Israel - Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Nazareth, Capernaum, Eilat, Masada, Dead Sea
A Travel Blog by devineescapes
Solo Travel to Israel. Stayed with a friend in Tel Aviv, used Hospitality Club in Jerusalem, stayed at the Sheraton in Eilat. Took day trips to Masada, Dead Sea, Nazareth and Sea of Galilee.
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From the Jordan to Jerusalem
A Travel Blog entry by semitte from Jerusalem, Israel
... of the Rock was very prominent. Since it was getting late (around 6:00 pm), we went straight to the hotel (the Sheraton Jerusalem). It didn't dawn on me until we got into the lobby that sundown Friday is the start of the Sabbath (actually, ...
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Exploring on our own
A Travel Blog entry by jodyjean from Jerusalem, Israel
... said we ALL had said Crown Plaza. He repeated YOU SAID Sheraton. I told him that I didn't even know there WAS a Sheraton in Jerusalem and we all said Crown Plaza! He started driving and said "That is another $5, you want to go?". I said ...
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The Holy Land--in Brief
A Travel Blog entry by shariandbob from Jerusalem, Israel
... El Sheik and Luxor in Egypt, then taking it away, but then it was Easter so we couldn't find a room at the inn in Jerusalem, so we ended up back in Amman for two nights--this time at the Sheraton (US$60 with 4,000 points THANK YOU STARWOOD POINTS). ...
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Israel the holy land
A Travel Blog entry by alexapril604 from Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Old Jaffa, Masada, Dead Sea, Israel
... entire time and the sky was breathtaking. Clear and sunny during the day. We met our first great tour guide at 7:30 a.m. to see Jerusalem. We couldn't wait and it was much more than we expected. You'll see the photos, but you must go there some day soon. ...
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Ben Gurýon departure and flight to Turkey
A Travel Blog entry by grannytravels2 from Between Jerusalem and Antalya, Turkey, Turkey
... , ıt seemed approprıate to treat myself to some really nıce dıgs. So I've checked ınto the 5 Star Sheraton. Cool! I cannot say enough good thıngs about thıs hotel. My room ıs exquısıte wıth a fabulous ...
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Dinner at the Kulbersh Home
A Travel Blog entry by amybrownstein from Jerusalem, Israel
Our adventure began successfully with on time arrivals for both the Millers and Bubbie and Zaide. We arrived at the hotel around 6 PM to find Aunt Patti and Uncle Alan dressed and ready to meet their Israeli family. After a quick change Bruce and I ...
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Conhecendo Cracóvia
A Travel Blog entry by cardosopat from Krakow, Southern Poland, Poland
Que café da manhã!!!! Meu Deus, quanta coisa boa!!!! Começamos o city tour pelo Castelo Real. A van nos levou até o local mais alto para que pudéssemos andar o menos possível ;-) O castelo fica sobre uma colina, às margens do rio ...
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Day 6 - The End is Nigh
A Travel Blog entry by spiritdtraveler from Damascus, Syria
... held Saladin coffin and also a shrine to St John the Baptist (prophet Yahya). Its splendorous architecture is compared to that of Jerusalem. Worshiping dates back to 9th Century BC,it was the cousin to the Great Temple of Bel (Palmyra). The tourist ...
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UMAYYAD MOSQUE
A Travel Blog entry by uclan-tourism from Damascus, Syria
... held Saladin coffin and also a shrine to St John the Baptist (prophet Yahya). Its splendorous architecture is compared to that of Jerusalem. Worshiping dates back to 9th Century BC,it was the cousin to the Great Temple of Bel (Palmyra). The tourist ...
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Recap of the past year
A Travel Blog entry by big_red_truck from Denver, Colorado, United States
... left for Israel. We couldn't stay away for long because of Jacqui's work but we spent several days Couchsurfing through Jerusalem and Haifa. I also ended up buying a motorcycle right before we left for Israel, getting my motorcycle permit, and ...
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Long Time No Talk!
A Travel Blog entry by dteweles from Tel Aviv, Israel
... meeting with Minister Sharansky (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natan_Sharansky), who serves as Israel's Minister of Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs, which makes him responsible for the international Jewish community. Along with seven other North ...
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Time to move on
A Travel Blog entry by grannytravels2 from Antalya, Turkey
... of what I brought with me to make room for the new. Whatever, onward and upward. I head back to the HolyLand Hotel in Jerusalem. On Friday, Ziad will drive me up to Tiberius where I have reservations at the Carmel Jordan River Hotel. So, "laters" one ...
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Camels and Donkeys and So Much More
A Travel Blog entry by paulandmel from Amman, Madaba, Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba, Jordan
... the doorstep to Canaan. We walked up to the lookout point from where on a clear day you can see the Dead Sea, Bethleham, Jerusalem, Jericho and the rest of the Biblical Promised Land. We spent a morning floating in the Dead Sea. At 432 metres below ...
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Getting High in Lhasa
A Travel Blog entry by gretchencotter from Lhasa, Tibet, China
... of the building explaining every temple and Buddha in the complex. Sort of like visiting the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem: dark, lots of decoration, numerous temples/chapels, packed with visitors, individuals praying, and lots of candles except here ...
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Back to where it all started......
A Travel Blog entry by mknox from Buenos Aires, Argentina
... of its self “you arrive with the hope of living a day fully and leave full of hope.” Basically they have built a mini Jerusalem (ne xt to the airport) which is full of displays of Jesus’s life, with a synagogue, mosque, wall of ...
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Nairobi-Tunis
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from Nairobi, Kenya
... taken refuge there. Kairouan is historically the most important town in Tunisia and ranks only behind Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem among Islam's holy places. We walked inside the city fort walls and medina to the Great Mosque dating back to ...
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Sheraton Jerusalem Plaza
47 King George Street, Jerusalem, Israel
... (nice) at the Inbal. Beautiful Hotel, Beautiful Setting from World_Review A brilliant hotel, in a beautiful setting. The Sheraton Jerusalem Plaza is a well located hotel with rooms with views of the old city, whilst only a short walk ...
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