Ramallah and Al-Bireh
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Tony visited the Palestinian side, referred to as the West Bank or the Samaria, Palestine, or Judea.
· Ramallah and Al-Bireh
Rawabi, a vibrant and sleek planned city for Palestinians near Ramallah, dazzles with its bold pink-and-yellow facade, making it a must-visit.
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Hotel · Al-Bireh
Nestled in the upscale Al–Masyoun neighborhood, this stylish hotel offers sleek rooms, a fantastic pool, and diverse dining options, perfect for both business and leisure travelers.
Restaurant · Beit Jala
Nestled in rolling hills between Jerusalem and Bethlehem, Jala Jungle hosh jasmin offers a cozy outdoor dining experience with delicious organic Palestinian cuisine, surrounded by lush trees and friendly vibes.
Distillery · Beit Jala
Nestled in Beit Jala just south of Jerusalem, Palestine's first craft distillery invites you to savor award-winning Arak made from local grapes.
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Religious destination · Jericho
A sacred Jordan River spot where Jesus was baptized, steeped in history and buzzing with pilgrims and stunning views of the Jordan border.
Monastery · Bethlehem
Nestled in a stunning canyon of the Judean Desert, Mar Saba Monastery is an ancient Greek Orthodox complex that captivates with its history and breathtaking views.
· Nablus
Sebastia, a charming Palestinian village near Nablus, boasts ancient ruins and a rich history that hint at its status as one of the West Bank's oldest settlements.
Movie theater · Ramallah
Palestine Tower Cinema is the largest spot in Ramallah for the latest Arabic and international flicks, boasting six comfy, modern 3D-equipped halls.
Hotel · Nablus
Located in the vibrant heart of Nablus, Al Yasmeen Hotel offers cozy rooms, a welcoming atmosphere, and delicious local cuisine, making it a great retreat for travelers.
Lake · West Bank
The Dead Sea, the Earth's lowest point, invites you to float effortlessly in super salty waters, indulge in mineral-rich mud, and soak up stunning desert sunsets.