Top 10 Free Things to do in Galilee, Northern District

May 1, 2022 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Galilee, Israel including International Center Mary of Nazareth, Olive Tree Fine Art Gallery, The Abouhav Winery, Cana, Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, The Church of the Annunciation, St. Gabriel's Church, St. Joseph Church, Mount Tabor.
Restaurants in Galilee

1. International Center Mary of Nazareth

15A Casa Nova Street Pob 50199, Nazareth 16161 Israel +972 4-646-1266 https://il.chemin-neuf.org/fr/accueil/ou-nous-trouver/centre-international-marie-de-nazareth
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5.0 based on 587 reviews

International Center Mary of Nazareth

Let Mary be your guide to Jesus through the Scriptures. - A one-hour multimedia show in 14 languages, (HE,FR,AR,EN,IT,ES,PL,RU,PT,DE,JP,CH)-Chapel- Gardens roof with a breathtaking view of old Nazareth- Archeological site : ruins of a house from Jesus'time- Cafeteria Opening hours : Monday - Saturday: 9:30-12:00 AM and 2:30-5:00 PM.Private booking available at any time. Suggested contribution to maintenance 50 NIS

Reviewed By 511marianneb - Mechanicsburg, United States

For a donation of your choosing, here you can enjoy an archeological excavation, a multimedia movie (although I skipped it), a rooftop view of Nazareth, a beautiful modern chapel with stunning iconography, a perfect little gift shop, a cafe, and a warm and friendly welcome from the sister and the staff. It’s not a holy site, per se, but it is in the neighborhood, and it’s much less likely to be crowded, offering ample room for reflection and prayer.

Rehov Arlozorov 107 Old City Artist Colony, Safed 1322480 Israel +972 52-581-8866 [email protected] http://www.olivetree-gallery.com
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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Olive Tree Fine Art Gallery

The Olive Tree Art Gallery is a centrally located gallery displaying 85 of the best artists in Safed and all of Israel. Amongst the artists, one is able to experience a wide range of creative expression from many unique and original styles with themes from the Torah, the Kabbalah, and an interesting blend of worldly influences merging with Jewish symbolism. Our unique collection is composed of spirituality, humor, and modern Judaica, including special two and three dimensional artworks, paintings, sculptures, decoupage, souvenirs, pottery, jewelry and much more. All of the artists displayed are one-of-a-kind creations exuding lively, colorful and joyous energy that will illuminate every home with love. The gallery is located between the Jewish Quarter and the old (previously the)Arab Quarter in the center of the Old City of Safed, Kikar Sade. We look forward to seeing you on your next visit to Israel. The Olive Tree Gallery

Reviewed By ValleG994 - Zaragoza, Spain

On a recent trip to Israel I discovered the charming village of Safed, full of art galleries and cozy corners. I purchased a painting which I fell in love with, at Olive Tree Fine Art Gallery and they arranged air-shipment to Spain in less than a week. Thanks for an excellent service, I´d love to come back.

3. The Abouhav Winery

1 Abouhav st., Safed Israel +972 52-704-1732 http://www.abouhav-winery.com/
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

The Abouhav Winery

4. Cana

Nazareth Israel +972 4-651-7011 http://www.custodia.org/default.asp?id=2734
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4.5 based on 377 reviews

Cana

Reviewed By 211hankh - Virginia, United States

Came here with a group of 30 fellow pilgrims, and was grateful to spend time in the place of one of my favorite parables. I found the church very attractive and not busy at all. In fact, we had Holy Mass in the late afternoon and were the only pilgrims in the church at the time - a serene experience. Afterwards, the couples among us renewed our wedding vows and received a historical-looking document attesting to it. TIP: Contrary to the advice of others reviewing this site, I would consider it a must-see for married, biblically-inclined tourists.

5. Sea of Galilee

Tiberias Israel
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4.5 based on 2,410 reviews

Sea of Galilee

Reviewed By KimGTravels - Pacific Grove, United States

Beautiful to look at, but a cruise on a "Jesus Boat" makes for a moving and memorable journey. Look up while on the Sea of Galilee to the imposing Mount Arbel. Life focuses on the sea, its history and the abundant food is provides, such as the St. Peter's Fish. Learn more about the unique geological and weather conditions that can turn this tranquil body of water into a raging sea. Such a treat to experience this Biblically historical Sea of Galilee!

6. Tabgha

Tiberias Israel +972 4-667-8100 http://www.bibleplaces.com/tabgha.htm
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4.5 based on 223 reviews

Tabgha

Reviewed By KimGTravels - Pacific Grove, United States

Many early Christian experiences have occurred in the Tabgha area, yet this lovely church honors the extraordinary miracle of Jesus feeding the multitude with 5 loaves and 2 fish, as written in Luke 9:16, as well as other books of the Gospel in The Bible. Known for the beautiful mosaics in recognition of this miracle and other scenes, the lovely, peaceful church has a welcoming inner courtyard with an olive tree as its focal point. We enjoyed a hot cappuccino and snack before entering the church in the early morning, prior to the arrival of all of the tours.

7. The Church of the Annunciation

Casa Nova Street רחוב קזנובה, Nazareth Israel +972 4-657-2501 http://www.goisrael.gov.il/tourism_heb2/attractions/Pages/Basilica%20of%20the%20Annunciation.aspx
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4.5 based on 1,632 reviews

The Church of the Annunciation

Built on the grotto where Mary is believed to have lived and the Site of the Annunciation, this basilica houses a collection of excavated remnants of churches from the Crusader and Byzantine eras.

Reviewed By hawkes2an - Cranbrook, United Kingdom

Towering into the sky is the cupola of the Church of the Annunciation standing over the cave, reputed to be home of the Virgin Mary, where it is believed the young Mary (aged about 14) was told by the Archangel Gabriel that she would become the mother of the Son of God. Carved, in Latin, across the Church's triple-doored entrance is the result of her consent to Gabriel "Let it be done to me according to your word". On the limestone façade above this inscription are reliefs of Mary, Gabriel and the four Evangelists with, above them all, a bronze statue of Jesus. Inside the Church (which, when it was completed in 1969, became the largest Christian church in the Middle East) is divided into two level; the upper level is the parish church for Nazareth's catholic community and the lower level enshrines a grotto containing the cave-home of the Virgin Mary. Another simple altar, with seating on three sides, This altar stands directly beneath the cupola of the Church. The cupola represents an inverted lily opening its petals to the shrine below; the symbolism being two fold combining the lily image of Mary's purity with one of the Semitic meanings of the name Nazareth, a flower. In the upper church, around the walls, are colourful representation of the Virgin Mary in a variety of materials. These have been presented by many countries, as have the mosaics in the arcades outside the Church. On any tour of Israel, the Church of the Annunciation is one church you should not miss

8. St. Gabriel's Church

Paul VI Street, Nazareth Israel
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4.5 based on 192 reviews

St. Gabriel's Church

Reviewed By suslik12 - Lviv, Ukraine

Small Greek Orthodocs Old Church, with a lot of icons and nice atmosphere in it. Very old walls and passages inside, with much History. Right next to the Church stands a New Christmas Tree, and around it - Great Celebration of Eastern Church's Christmas.

9. St. Joseph Church

Adjacent and north to the Basilica of Annunciation, Nazareth Israel
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4.5 based on 357 reviews

St. Joseph Church

Reviewed By aliammag - Bengaluru, India

A church in honor of St Joseph in the shadow of Annunciation Church (Catholic )! It is believed that the Holy Family lived there. A simple church ,has some noteworthy paintings such as the Holy Family, the Dream of Joseph and the Death of Joseph in the arms of Jesus and Mary. A staircase to the basement had displays of the work shop and other articles visible through grilled walls. It was amazing to Visualize and experience the history.

10. Mount Tabor

in the eastern part of the Jezreel Valley, Kfar Tavor Israel
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4.5 based on 272 reviews

Mount Tabor

Reviewed By 994linday - Frisco, United States

At one time, pilgrims had to climb 4,300 steps to get to the top of Mount Tabor that stands at 1929 ft (588 m) tall. Today, shuttles from Tabor’s Terminal whisk you up a narrow winding road with tight curves (thanks to our friendly and experienced driver for a safe ride!). Christian tradition identifies Mount Tabor as the site of the Transfiguration of Christ. The Gospels tell us that Jesus took Apostles Peter, James and John up the mountain to pray. Jesus was illuminated with shining white light and the prophets Moses and Elijah appeared beside Jesus in conversation, and the voice of God announced that Jesus was the Son of God. This event is beautifully captured in the Church of the Transfiguration. Part of a Franciscan monastery complex, the current church was completed in 1924 on top of Byzantine and Crusader ruins. It was designed by Italian Antonio Barluzzi, genius architect of many of the Holy Land’s churches. In the upper church over the main altar, a stunning mosaic on gold background depicts the Transfiguration. A lovely chapel sits under the main altar, and chapels dedicated to Elijah and Moses are in the church’s two towers. There is a viewing platform on the side of the church that provides a striking panoramic of the Jezreel Valley which has its own significance as the Valley of the Armageddon. We were blessed to celebrate Mass in one of the grotto chapels. It is moving to experience scripture at the very place it occurred!

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