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✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. Israel offers a rare mix of good food, great people and an endlessly diverse list of sites. So no matter if it's culture, faith or curiosity that brought you here, here are the attractions you just must see once you’ve arrived. Welcome to Things To Do Channel, your online travel guide. We are happy to help you on your travels around the globe. So be sure to subscribe and don’t forget to be updated on our latest videos. Here are 8 must visit sites in Israel Acre’s Old City A rarely visited site in Israel, this amazing old city offers the best of the old and new world: great restaurants perched on its seaside cliffs and even a world-class hotel alongside all the fun of a classic Arabic market. Masada This mountain top fortress in the Israeli desert was once the last holdout for the members of the Jewish revolt against the Roman empire. Their fate was a bitter one – after a lengthy siege they decided to take their own lives rather than surrender – but visiting the site is anything but bitter. Wake up extra early and hike or just take the tram and enjoy this amazing historical site. Jerusalem’s Old City One square kilometer of winding streets and alleys and home to the holy sites of the three main monotheistic faiths, Jerusalem’s Old City is the place where history has happened and is the only place priests and monks commonly have fist fights. It also has amazing food and countless secrets for those willing to brave its maze of shaded streets. Tel Aviv’s White City Home to an internationally acclaimed collection of International Style houses (sometimes also called Bauhaus) the so-called White City is actually part of Tel Aviv’s central Lev Ha’ir district. The homes are beautiful even for those usually not interested in architecture, and they've even put together a great walking tour to explore them for you. Jaffa’s Flea Market Trendy and stylish, Jaffa’s Flea Market is home to strange antique stores alongside new restaurants and cafés, a symbol of how Jaffa’s old meets Tel Aviv’s new to create something amazing. Eilat’s barrier reefs In the southernmost tip of Israel sits the resort town of Eilat. Perched on the head of the Red Sea peninsula, its waters open up to Egypt to the south and Jordan to the west, and on good days, Saudi Arabia is visible in between them and across the water. Eilat has great coral reefs, a few dolphins and even a bird festival, so go south and enjoy the dry, warm sun. Dead Sea The lowest place on earth, the Dead Sea is said to have healing powers, and its mud is supposed to help reinvigorate your skin. So take a splash in the murky, mineral-rich waters and dip yourself in some high-grade mud (mud-faced selfies are mandatory). Golan Heights The Golan Heights, on Israel’s northernmost tip, offers some respite from Israel’s famous heat. There is a ski site and a local café called Cafe Anan – a play on words on the name of former UN Chief Kofi Annan and the Hebrew word for ‘cloud’ (‘anan’) due to its height – but the Golan Heights have recently become popular for all the wrong reasons as some ‘war tourists’ flock here to safely see the fighting in Syria raging just across the border. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids