Israel
Samantha Wilson author Maria Oleynik author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides
Published:14th May '18
Should be back in stock very soon
. In April 2017 Israel welcomed a record high number of visitors (approx.. 350,000), with the majority from Europe and the UK. . Includes tips on the top hotels and restaurants, details of local wines, fascinating hiking routes, plus all the information to get the best from Israel's range of attractions. . Comprehensive and detailed history section with newly added facts and figures . Improved maps and structure: chapter structures and subheadings made consistent to aid navigation . Particularly good for hikers, with details of interesting hiking routes
Israel Travel Guide - Holiday advice and travel information including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem highlights and practical tips, religious history and pilgrimage sites. Also covering safety and visas, accommodation and restaurants, UNESCO sites, Golan Heights, the Dead Sea, Jaffa, Nazareth, diving off Eilat coast, Negev Desert, architecture and culture.This new third edition of Bradt's Israel has been fully updated to reflect all the most recent changes and includes a comprehensive and detailed history section, plus improved maps and structural revisions to aid navigation. Israel is a land where three world religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam - meet in stunning landscapes, where ancient architecture stands next to modern, where the fertile north spills into the arid southern desert and where the secular live alongside the devout. From its ancient history and the sacred Jewish, Christian and Muslim sites of Jerusalem, to modern Tel Aviv with its trendy districts, countless museums and bustling markets, Israel has a lot more to offer than meets the eye. In Bradt's Israel you'll find tips on the top hotels and restaurants, details of local wines, fascinating hiking routes, plus all the information to get the best from Israel's range of attractions. Each town shows the vast diversity of culture and traditions. Jerusalem offers an insight into the history of one of the world's most poignant cities, whilst Tel Aviv is awash with boulevards and epitomises modernity. In turn Haifa is a true seaside gem, with its striking Baha'i Persian gardens, whilst Nazareth is the throbbing heart of Arab hospitality and warmth. From archaeological remains of Crusader castles and Roman cities, scuba diving off Eilat's coast, marvelling at the mountainous Golan Heights to floating in the Dead Sea and discovering cool wadis and thermal baths, Bradt's Israel is the perfect travelling companion, enlightening and enhancing every trip.
"Among the many good guidebooks, the Bradt Guide to Israel by Samantha Wilson is well written and useful." Simon Calder - The Independent 'Bradt's new guidebook doesn't claim to offer an alternative 'roadmap' to Middle-East harmony but it does inform and will certainly enrich any visit to the world's most complex religio-political destination.' Travel Media 'Although the first [edition] was produced only two years ago, this updated version includes fresh information on eating places and hotels and in typical Bradt style features a wealth of useful material on everything from single words and phrases, to a potted history and touring essentials.' .... Samantha Wilson has included most of what not only the first time traveller but the seasoned visitor to Israel might need to know about the country. Jewish Telegraph Recommended reading by National Geographic Traveller
ISBN: 9781784770877
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 315g
336 pages
3rd Revised edition