Beersheba, also spelled Beer-Sheva (/bɪərˈʃiːbə/; Hebrew: בְּאֵר שֶׁבַע Be'er Sheva [be.eʁˈʃeva]; Arabic: بئر السبع Bi'ir as-Sab [biːr esˈsabeʕ]), is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the center of the fourth most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth most populous Israeli city with a population of 205,810, and the second largest city with a total area of 117,500 dunams (after Jerusalem).
Restaurants in Beersheba
5.0 based on 12 reviews
I am a licensed Israeli tour guide with a car providing one day and multi day tours throughout Israel including Jerusalem, the Dead Sea (Masada), the Galilee, the Golan, and the Negev. Whether it's a a family vacation, a business trip, Jewish heritage, Christian heritage, a first time visit, or your 20th time visit, you can count on my expertise to build an itinerary that is right for you.
5.0 based on 148 reviews
The ANZAC Memorial Center in Be’er Sheva was built in cooperation with the governments of Australia and Israel, the Be’er Sheva municipality, the JNF, JNF Australia and the CWGC. The Center is located near the cemetery for combatants of the First World War in Be’er Sheva. The ANZAC Memorial Center is a unique place in Israel that tells the story of the soldiers of the ANZAC and their conquest in the land of Israel. Pre-bookings are advisable.
This new museum is an intimate, simple and poignant place that pays fitting tribute to the brave young men who fought, and in several cases died, here. The guided tour (in English) that we and another Australian family were given, together with a film, photographic displays, archival footage and the powerful solemnity of the war graves cemetery, give a good understanding of the events which the Centre commemorates, without overwhelming. It’s advisable to book by phone. I had trouble initially communicating with the Centre. The online email form didn’t seem to work, and the person who answered the phone didn’t speak English. However when I phoned again later I got onto someone who did speak English, booked us for the tour, and gave good advice regarding public transport. We caught the 470 bus from the Jerusalem central bus station and changed to a local bus in Beersheva, aided by google maps. It was straightforward. I think this would appeal to anyone with an interest in history, and especially to Australians, New Zealanders and British visitors.
4.5 based on 114 reviews
A great hands-on science museum with a large selection of exhibitions for every member of the family. Everything is explained in Hebrew, Arabic and English. A private guided tour is available for an additional cost (a reservation is needed). The museum is rather big- you need at least two hours to enjoy it, but can actually spend there a whole day. Most of the exhibitions are indoors - great for a hot Israeli summer day.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
This place is just amazing!! Its good for travel with friends, family and even for solo trip, depending on your current mood. This monument is at top of an hill which you can see all beer sheva from... thats why it can also be a viewpoint.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
The Forum Club spreads over 8 acres with an investment of 20 million, divided into a winter complex that designed and inspired by similar models in Ibiza and Berlin and in the summer complex. our vision was to combine the atmosphere of the coast of Mexico and hotels in Vegas, and populates thousands of people in an evening and generates a phenomenal experience that does not exist anywhere else
4.0 based on 57 reviews
Tel Arad is one of Israel’s most important archaeological sites. A fortified Canaanite city and fortresses from the time of the kings of Judah have been unearthed at the site. The remains of a unique Judean temple and an extraordinary water plant from the times of the Judean kings were discovered in the fortresses. The national park offers campgrounds, a cafeteria and the opportunity to hold events there. A tour of Tel Arad takes between one to two hours.
Layers of history on one Tel. Beautifully presented with good facilities.Less than 2 hours drive from Jerusalem and not far from the town of Arad, that's also worth a visit.
4.0 based on 78 reviews
The story of Abraham, The father of monotheism is a story of a true faith and devotion. You're invited to take part in a unique experience and see this well-known story in a new light. Join us on a journey through history that will give you an opportunity to become a part of the story. In a tour that lasts about an hour we will hear the story of Abraham in a fresh and new angle. We will get to know the connection between Abraham and Be'er Sheva and learn about the different roles of wells in ancient times. Later on we will view some meaningful moments of Abraham's life as presented in The Book of Genesis in an audio – visual hallway and watch a 3-D movie with subtitles translated into 9 different languages. At the end of the movie we will regather for a few last words and observation of the well we heard and learned about during the tour.
This interesting historical site is very accessible to all visiting the city of Beersheba. Free parking. Easily found, using WAZE. Nice knowledgeable guide in Hebrew. Also have tours in other languages. Movie is in many languages.Try to order in advance, because there are school tours all the time. For those who don't know (or forgot) the Biblical history of our father Abraham, it will be very enlightening. The site is fit for Jews, Christians & Moslems- since Abraham was their ancestor. The end of the tour is a surprise: the "REAL" well that Abraham dug was found and restored. You'll surely like it. ps. When buying the tickets, there is a possiblity of purchasing a double ticket: one for the Abraham center, and another for the Locomotive site close by. worth it.
4.0 based on 43 reviews
Great place to get absolutely anything from groceries to upscale clothing. We bought personalized signs for our grandchildren from Instablock. Many good restaurants and food kiosks. There is an area for very young kids to play on the second floor (free) and an inexpensive high energy area for older kids on the third floor.
4.0 based on 62 reviews
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