Discover the best top things to do in Binyamin Region, Palestinian Territories including Taybeh Brewery, Dar Zahran Heritage Building, Taybeh Winery, Birzeit Brewery, Yasser Arafat Museum, Ein Prat Nature Reserve (Wadi Qelt), Genesis Land, Mahmoud Darwish Museum, Arafat's Tomb, The Palestinian Museum.
Restaurants in Binyamin Region
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Taybeh Brewery is the first microbrewery in the Middle East and the first Palestine Beer since 1994. Come Visit Us for a tour and tasting! Producing Taybeh Golden Beer, Taybeh Dark, Taybeh Amber, Taybeh White, Taybeh IPA and Taybeh non-alcoholic. Tours are offered 6 days a week, Monday-Saturday, 8am-4pm.
Excelent beer in a nice Palestine countryside. I met super hospitable hosts and have great beer an brewing discussion with a master brewer. They also have fantastic wines. It is a great place to spend a time and enjoy the products. Well conected with Ramallah.
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1- Dar Zahran Heritage Building: Attractive, historic building with a unique history. For 250 years, this building has been the property of the Ramallite Dar Zahran Jaghab family, serving as a family home, guest chamber, and the place of residence of Ramallah's" Mukhtar" (leader). It includes an art gallery, a photo gallery of Ramallah from 1850 to 1979, a souvenir shop and a Fair Trade corner selling authentic Palestinian food products, embroidery and jewelry. Visit Dar Zahran to experience a journey through centuries of Arab Christian life in Palestine. Location: Old City, opposite Arab Bank branch Al- Balad branch- Ramallah Al-Tahta. 2- Tarfidia is considered to be a historic area of great significance to Palestinian heritage in the city of Ramallah. The name Tarfidia originates from Latin, meaning faithful and sincere. This narrow valley is situated between two mountains, in which ancient Roman olive trees flourish, as well as pine, oak, eucalyptus, figs, peaches, almonds, apricots, grape vines and wild herbs such as thyme and sage. Ruins in Tarfidia indicate that it was once the site of a Roman village. In the valley there are rock carvings and wildlife, as well as "palaces" that serve agricultural purposes. Referred to as al-manatir, these are important historical monuments to the traditional lives of Palestinian society. There was also a spring of water that used to provide fresh, pure water to the area. The continued survival of Tarfidia as an authentic ecological microcosm is under threat from dwindling water supplies, urban development and competition for land. We invite you to visit Tarfidia, and to experience Palestinian cultural and historical heritage in this area.
This is a must-see in Ramallah. Gallery/museum/gift shop, this was once a family home at the turn of the century and now is open to the public. Tea and chat were provided upon arrival and it was a highlight of my few days in the city.
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Brewed By Brothers For Friends Passion, precision, and perfection are the hallmarks of our premium quality beers . Hand Crafted to the exact standards of beer lovers. We only use the highest quality Malted barley , noble hops , yeast and pure water to craft a range of well-balanced flavours for every pure taste.
We've enjoyed our visit and that Shorts tour very much. Alaa, founder & CEO, was more than helpful and friendly plus he did answer our tons of questions....thank you!!! Claus (= Abu Carl) and son Carl
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I did not expect much prior to my visit and I ended up spent over 3 hours there. The museum is very well set up with friendly staff who were always there to help with the visitors. It is a must visit to anyone who travels to Palestine. Lots of information about history, culture and the conflict to learn there. I loved the visit.
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The desert scenery, abundance of water and varied vegetation create this unique oasis – the Ein Prat Nature Reserve. You will also find monasteries and archaeological findings – remnants of human activity in different periods.
On a warm and clear late winter day we drove down to the area above Jericho to explore a bit of the landscape punctuated by rare wild flowers and green fuzz from a long wet season. Stopped first at a fine lookout en route to St. George's monastery that hugs the valley wall in Wadi Kelt. Easy to find: on the left side of the road there is a huge cross at the top of a small hill. Park and walk up the hill. The monastery itself is just a bit further down the asphalt path. Park near a stone gate crowned by a cross, enter and start to descend. It will be worth the effort. Open from 9 till 13 daily.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
I would definitely recommend this destination to others. The camel rides are so much fun, the staff is very friendly, Abraham was terrific. The food was the best faire around.
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It’s really a beutiful compound in the beutiful city of Ramallah, for a great international famous Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, who passed away 10 years ago, but still his poem is the mind of Palestinian people, may god bless his sole.
4.5 based on 167 reviews
If you are serious about learning about learning about the recent history of ancient Palestine and the struggles of the people for justice, this is the best place in the world to go. To really benefit from your visit plan to spend all day. It is really not for the children though.
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