What to do and see in Bethlehem, West Bank: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

July 1, 2021 Velvet Champine

The obvious reason to travel to Bethlehem is to visit the Church of the Nativity in Manger Square. The city's outskirts contain Shepherds' Fields and the intriguing Mar Saba Monastery.
Restaurants in Bethlehem

1. Murad Tours

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Murad Tours

Murad Tours specializes in tours for individuals and groups throughout Bethlehem and the West Bank including Hebron, Ramallah, Jericho and the Dead Sea. Relgious and historical sites include Mar Saba, Herodion and the Church of the Navitiy. With other unique visits to the separation wall, refugee camps, grafitti of Banksy and others, plus much more.Tours are fully customizable, with professional guides that ensure a unforgettable experience in Palestine. Experience Palestine with us!

2. Free Bethlehem Walking Tours

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Free Bethlehem Walking Tours

Visit the beautiful city of Bethlehem where Jesus was born with the most significant historical, Political and religious sites in Bethlehem. • Licensed tour guides • Meeting point at the final bus stop of Jerusalem bus 231 in front of Bank of Jordan • We can arrange transportation from any point to Bethlehem.

3. Laila Tours and Travel

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Laila Tours and Travel

We arrange tours to the Holy Land for groups and individuals. Our tours are fully customised tours as per our clients needs and we offer different types of tours such as religious, cultural, historical tours. We also book flights, hotels, tour guides, transportations, restaurants, meetings, visits and much more.

4. Blessings Gift Shop and The Olive Wood Factory

80-82 Milk Grotto Street 2 Minutes Walk from Nativity Church .Very easy to find alone .Next Door To Milk Grotto Church, Bethlehem Palestinian Territories +970 595 713 504 [email protected] http://www.blessingsgiftshop.com
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Blessings Gift Shop and The Olive Wood Factory

Everyone is Welcome to order from our website and have their items shipped to them .The Olive Wood Factory in Bethlehem ,is a 3rd Generation christian family business run Since 1925 . You get to watch friendly local artist making all kinds of products from Olive Wood .Also the Bethlehem Panoramic View 360 degrees of all Bethlehem at the top of the factory ,and huge selections of olive wood products able to buy from the shop If like .Theres no pressure to buy anything .All welcome to view and take pictures.Its easy to find alone ,only 2 minutes walking from The Church of the Nativity and next door to Milk Grotto Church.Free Wifi ,Local Map ,coffee,tea,Help/ Advice ,all Free without the need to buy anything .Open Anytime by appointment outside opening hours.Closed Sundays

Reviewed By JP88Gomes

Bassem's gift shop and olive wood factory is really the best in Bethlehem. Everything is made with a lot of care, attention to detail, and prices are very reasonable. Unlike in the countless other gift shops where their only goal is to make you spend as much money as possible, Bassem doesn't put any pressure on you, but offers helpful advice and is very accommodating. He has a great panoramic view available to see, as well as his olive wood factory which is super interesting. Overall, if you're looking to buy gifts in the Holy Land to take back with you, this is the place to buy them!

5. Discover Palestine

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Discover Palestine

Hazem Bannoura, a native of Bethlehem and a fluent English speaker, is one of the areas most experienced and licensed tour guides. Hazem has been offering stimulating tailor-made tours, customized to suit the interests of his clients, for years. His encyclopedic knowledge of the layers of Holy Land history promises a Holy Land experience you will never forget.

6. Church of the Nativity

Manager St, Bethlehem Palestinian Territories
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Church of the Nativity

Built over the Grotto of the Nativity by Constantine in 325 A.D.To view top of the Nativity church we recommend you visit the Blessings gift shop and The olive wood factory just 2 minutes walk next door to milk grotto church.Destroyed and rebuilt in the 6th century and renovated in the 11th century by the crusaders, this is the oldest Church in the Holy Land that is still in use.$20 fee to skip The Line With Guide for whole group.

Reviewed By BillPNo1 - Friendswood, United States

The Church of The Nativity is located in Bethlehem and is unfortunately located behind the walls of the Palestine area. In my mind, The Church of the Nativity with it's below-ground grotto/cave marking the birthplace of the Infant Jesus Christ, is second only to the Church of The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem as the most sacred spot of Christianity in the Holy Land. Almost always crowded with reverent pilgrims, there are long lines, and often conflicts with scheduled religious services either Christian or Orthodox. Still, it is a "Must-See place for any trip to the Holy Land

7. Milk Grotto

Close to Manger Square Next Door to Olive Wood Factory, Bethlehem Palestinian Territories http://www.bethlehem.custodia.org/default.asp?id=488
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Milk Grotto

Milk Grotto is Behind the Nativity Church and Next door to Blessings Gift Shop and the Olive Wood Factory. Holy Family found refuge during the Massacre of the Innocents, before they could flee to Egypt. A "drop of milk" of the Virgin Mary fell on the floor of the cave and changed its color to white. Must See.

Reviewed By aliammag - Bengaluru, India

It was a short walk from the church of Nativity to the Grotto. Our guide wanted us to visit the church of Nativity after visiting the Grotto due to longer time expected to visit the Nativity Church and he was right! The tradition is that Mary and Joseph stopped at this cave to feed the Baby Jesus while fleeing to Egypt. A drop of milk fell down on the rock which became white. So the cave became a place of veneration. A church was built by Franciscans earlier near the cave. A modern chapel dedicated to mother Mary is also connected to the Grotto. This site is an amazing place, worth a visit.

8. Walk Palestine

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Walk Palestine

Walk Palestine is a project of the Siraj Center. Siraj Center is a non-governmental (NGO) and non profit organization that is located in Beit Sahour, Palestine. The goals of this organization are to create links between Palestinian people and people from around the world through educational tourism, interfaith and ecumenical dialogue, and youth exchange programs, as well as through hiking and biking tours.

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