Netanya (Hebrew: נְתַנְיָה, lit., "God gave"; Arabic: نتانيا) is a city in the Northern Central District of Israel, and is the capital of the surrounding Sharon plain. It is 30 km (18.64 mi) north of Tel Aviv, and 56 km (34.80 mi) south of Haifa, between the 'Poleg' stream and Wingate Institute in the south and the 'Avichail' stream in the north. Netanya was named in honor of Nathan Straus of Macy's, a prominent Jewish American merchant and philanthropist in the early 20th century.
Restaurants in Netanya
5.0 based on 200 reviews
The Escape Room is an amazing experience where you forget about your daily routines and assignments for one hour. We invite you to try and save humanity from Anubis, the Egyptian God of Death. You can be part of a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You have 60 minutes to enjoy a unique and powerful experience full of action and adrenaline. Your mission is to save mankind! Did you ever want to feel like heroes who save the world? Here, you are the heroes! By cooperating with your team members and using intuition and logic, you can defeat the Anubis’s cult, find the Book of the Dead, and leave the temple alive. When was the last time you had such an adventure?
We are a family of four- 2 parents and 2 children ages 13 and 10- and we had a blast! the room is huge!! you move between spaces several times including climbing and crawling! so many great riddles as well as nice action and actual magic that is going on- fun fun fun!! highly recommend for all ages!
4.5 based on 226 reviews
This place is great for spending spare time with people, in the open air, with water activities, good food, coffee and snacks widely available nearby. Safe for children, the sea is nearby, a beautiful view of it from the boardwalk on a cliff above the sea. A great place to take the family for time out.
4.5 based on 139 reviews
Victory Monument is located on a beautiful cliff above Mediterranean. All around the year fresh sea wind strokes your face The memorial consists of two elements which symbolize the transition from darkness to light reflecting the Russian military victory to stop the Holocaust of the Jewish people, followed by the establishment of the Jewish state in Israel. The memorial is designed as a maze, in which key tragic events in the history of the Jewish people during the Holocaust are depicted in reliefs. A representation of the Second World War is contained in black bunker. On the right describes the Holocaust, and on the left describes the war between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. At the end of the maze - the emergence into the light and open air, where white wings soar to the heavens as a symbol of victory, hope and peace, against the backdrop of Netanya's coastline.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Great shopping and eateries! Quite large mall with many options for stories and restaurants. We actually enjoyed watching the shoppers, the walking partners and the families !
4.5 based on 41 reviews
The Alexander River is one of the most important and beautiful rivers in the Sharon region. Before it spills into the sea, near the Beit Yanai beach, the river is encompassed by a vast park with an abundance of nature and landscape views, eucalyptus groves, picnic areas, and remnants of past human activity. The declared Beit Yanai beach offers lifeguard services, open spaces, shaded areas for bathers, a bathroom and shower area, as well as a camping site and restaurants. For details on accommodation options, caravan parking, entrance to the beach/campgrounds and lifeguard hours, please visit our website.
The beach was peaceful and well kept. It was nice to see free parking and shower rooms. a few minutes drive away, we went to the bridge of turtles / lookout (type in to waze: גשר צבים נחל אלקסנדר)
4.0 based on 217 reviews
a very nice organized and clean beach. shower facilities and a nice restaurant. at evening time a lot of kite-surfers creating a beautiful view with the sunset. 20 minutes walk south you can reach the nudist beach of Ga'ash, but mostly for gay.
4.0 based on 53 reviews
We were totally enchanted by the Japanese connection; Sugihara story to save Lithuanian Jews, the Japanese garden significance and the art of origami was a nice beginning. The theatre seats were perfect for star gazing and dreaming of planets from afar. Will definitely return when they advertise special exhibits. Here is a very cool place to be in the hot August season and there is something for all ages. We were a group of 4 retired seniors with a private English guide. Next time we want to bring our grandchildren
3.5 based on 80 reviews
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