Guidebook for Kiryat Tiv'on

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Guidebook for Kiryat Tiv'on

Food Scene

בית קפה, ישראלי, איטלקי, אירופאי אילוצי מזון מיוחדים ידידותי לצמחוניים, אפשרויות לטבעונים, כשר ארוחות ארוחת בוקר, ארוחת צהריים, בראנץ'
It has nice food and drinks המקום מתאפיין באווירה אינטימית, שירות אישי ואדיב וניתן להנות ממגוון לחמים ומאפים טריים בכל שעות היום, מעדנייה עשירה ותפריט חלבי מגוון . את המקום מקיפה מרפסת לנוחיות המעשנים. *כשר* נגישות - ,ריהוט נגיש , עמדה נגישה, ללא שירותי נכים , חניית נכים בסמוך לסניף , ניתן להיכנס עם חיית שירות.
17 locals recommend
Biga
85 Alonim St
17 locals recommend
It has nice food and drinks המקום מתאפיין באווירה אינטימית, שירות אישי ואדיב וניתן להנות ממגוון לחמים ומאפים טריים בכל שעות היום, מעדנייה עשירה ותפריט חלבי מגוון . את המקום מקיפה מרפסת לנוחיות המעשנים. *כשר* נגישות - ,ריהוט נגיש , עמדה נגישה, ללא שירותי נכים , חניית נכים בסמוך לסניף , ניתן להיכנס עם חיית שירות.
very good bakery שני קונדיטוריה
Shany Coffee and Bakery
1 כיכר בן גוריון
very good bakery שני קונדיטוריה
Tanti Baci Italian Restaurant
35 HaShkedim Street
18 locals recommend

Sightseeing

Alexander Zaid was a veteran of the Jewish defense organization Bar Giora, which later became Hashomer. In 1926 he came to the Sheikh Abrek hills with his wife Zipporah and their four children, and served as a guard on behalf of the Jewish National Fund. Twelve years later, he was murdered close to his home; that murder shocked the entire country. In a hilltop overlooking the Jezreel Valley is a bronze statue of Alexander Zaïd on horseback sculpted by David Polus.[8] Givat Zaid and Beit Zaid were named after him.[9] The poet Alexander Penn dedicated his poem, Adamah, Admati ("Land, My Land") to Alexander Zaïd.
Beit Zaid
Alexander Zaid was a veteran of the Jewish defense organization Bar Giora, which later became Hashomer. In 1926 he came to the Sheikh Abrek hills with his wife Zipporah and their four children, and served as a guard on behalf of the Jewish National Fund. Twelve years later, he was murdered close to his home; that murder shocked the entire country. In a hilltop overlooking the Jezreel Valley is a bronze statue of Alexander Zaïd on horseback sculpted by David Polus.[8] Givat Zaid and Beit Zaid were named after him.[9] The poet Alexander Penn dedicated his poem, Adamah, Admati ("Land, My Land") to Alexander Zaïd.

Parks & Nature

Necropolis of Bet She’arim: A Landmark of Jewish Renewal Consisting of a series of catacombs, the necropolis developed from the 2nd century AD as the primary Jewish burial place outside Jerusalem following the failure of the second Jewish revolt against Roman rule. Located southeast of the city of Haifa, these catacombs are a treasury of artworks and inscriptions in Greek, Aramaic, Hebrew and Palmyrene. Bet She’arim bears unique testimony to ancient Judaism under the leadership of Rabbi Judah the Patriarch, who is credited with Jewish renewal after 135 AD.
26 locals recommend
Bet She'arim National Park
26 locals recommend
Necropolis of Bet She’arim: A Landmark of Jewish Renewal Consisting of a series of catacombs, the necropolis developed from the 2nd century AD as the primary Jewish burial place outside Jerusalem following the failure of the second Jewish revolt against Roman rule. Located southeast of the city of Haifa, these catacombs are a treasury of artworks and inscriptions in Greek, Aramaic, Hebrew and Palmyrene. Bet She’arim bears unique testimony to ancient Judaism under the leadership of Rabbi Judah the Patriarch, who is credited with Jewish renewal after 135 AD.
17 locals recommend
Nahal HaShofet
17 locals recommend
18 locals recommend
Alro'i Spring
18 locals recommend
120 locals recommend
Gan HaShlosha National Park
120 locals recommend
21 locals recommend
HaBonim Beach
21 locals recommend

Shopping

Shops and restaurants
Street Mall
3 Ekaliptus St
Shops and restaurants
Cinemall
55 HaHistadrut Ave

Essentials

חברותא

Drinks & Nightlife

Baron Bar
3 Ha-Kalaniyot St

Arts & Culture

6 locals recommend
Mount Precipice
6 locals recommend