2/5 - Disappointing
Worn down city which is not worth staying
Unique features of Tiberias Old City include the lake views and shopping. Make a stop by St. Andrew’s Church of Scotland, Tiberias or Tomb of Maimonides while you're exploring the area.
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With its photography exhibits, progressive projects and sermons in English, this welcoming church carries Scottish religious traditions to the Middle East.
Inspect the remains and mosaics of a 3rd-century synagogue and enter the old bathhouse in a park paved with hot springs.
In the heart of St. Peter’s old neighborhood stands this historic Crusader church, with an impressive statue of the disciple and intriguing Polish memorials.
Ride a replica of a boat from biblical times on the Sea of Galilee and join the festivities on the cruise ships and ferries from this lively lakeside harbor.
You can take time to visit Tiberias Hot Springs during your travels to Tiberias. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Find out about the history of Tiberias with a stop at Tomb of Maimonides. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Worn down city which is not worth staying
The town is old and quite rundown with few decent places to eat or facilities.If you have a car, there is plenty to see and do around the lake.
Unfortunatly we were not on an organized tour, and we were not able to walk for long times. We did manage to hire a taxi for a morning to travel to some local sites, which proved to be very interesting. We liked Tiberias town very much and enjoyed
Buy food from the supermarket to keep costs down or go to Little Tiberias for good food. Alternatively there are the ubiquitous shawarma and Falafel places on the main drag. Start early to avoid painful traffic
Proximity to sites was ideal, especially if you have a hire car