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Come to Jaffa’s old city — a world apart that’s romantic, small, and easy to get to. The narrow alleyways and ancient stories, juxtaposed by the crystal-blue waves and gentle breeze from the ...
A stroll through the cobbled streets of the Old City of Jaffa is a marvelous experience that combines sun, sea, mysterious archways, narrow lanes and a sense of history at every corner. And for good ...
Old Jaffa is located Northwest of Jaffa ... and the track to Jerusalem was converted into one of the city's most popular hangouts – HaMesila Park, which is the perfect area for biking or ...
Jaffa has existed for thousands of years, but today it is one unified city with Tel Aviv ... One of Jaffa's most popular spots for tourists is the old port. Vessels have set sail here since ...
Old Jaffa’s most prominent building, St Peter's Monastery, is a stunning Baroque Franciscan church built in the 1890s on the ruins of the Crusader citadel. The city was part of the Ottoman ...
You can access the Old City from seven entryways: the New Gate, Damascus Gate, Herod's Gate, Lions' Gate, Dung Gate, Zion Gate, and Jaffa Gate. Each doorway marks a significant era of Jerusalem's ...
The ancient port city has been ... architecture, Jaffa is well-positioned for pleasure-seekers, history buffs, and art lovers. It's a gobsmacking juxtaposition of old school and new school ...
The Old City, then, tells a tale designed to flatter western sensibilities: a fantasy of Arabs stuck in pre-modern times, before the white man arrived to modernise them. Jaffa's story as a ...
Under the tall ceilings at an old firehouse in Kensington near where Front meets Cecil B. Moore is Michael Solomonov’s second attempt at an oyster house inspired by the Israeli city of Jaffa.