


Explore the ancient city of Beth Shean, illuminated at night, revealing Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic ruins.

Explore the well-preserved Roman and Byzantine ruins, including a theater, temples, and a colonnaded street.

Hike through lush forests and enjoy panoramic views of the Jordan Valley and the ancient city.

Witness the ancient city transform under the glow of strategic lighting, highlighting its architectural beauty.
Famous for its fresh pastries and local coffee, a Beth Shean institution since 1950.
A popular spot for healthy, locally-sourced lunches with a beautiful courtyard.

An upscale restaurant offering stunning views of the Beth Shean Valley, known for its innovative cuisine.

Beth Shean's climate can be hot during the day and cooler in the evenings, making layers essential.

Staying hydrated is crucial when exploring ancient sites in the sun.
Beth Shean is an ancient city with uneven surfaces, so comfortable and supportive shoes are a must.

Poached eggs in a tomato sauce with peppers, onions, and spices.
A dish of lentils and rice, topped with caramelized onions.
Stuffed cabbage rolls filled with rice, herbs, and spices.

Hand-painted pottery featuring ancient city motifs, reflecting Beth Shean's rich history.
High-quality olive oil produced locally, a staple in Israeli cuisine and a symbol of peace.
Vibrant glass beads and pendants inspired by the city's ancient mosaics, crafted by local artisans.
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A towering memorial in Sylhet, Bangladesh, dedicated to the martyrs of the 1952 Bengali Language Movement.

A bustling night market in Puthur, Kulim, offering a wide array of local food, clothing, and souvenirs.