Guide to Tiberias
Tiberias is a city located in a mountainous region on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee in the State of Israel. Historically, Tiberias was a city where many scholars, clerics and rabbis resided. It belonged to one of the holy places and at the same time was an important center of learning. Tiberias covers 10.6 km2 with a population of over 42,000. In the vicinity of the Sea of Galilee, there are many interesting places connected with the life of Jesus. Today's Tiberias is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. In addition to historical monuments, here you will find extensive beaches, healing hot springs and a water park.
Accommodation in Tiberias
We can offer you dozens of hotels, apartments, guest houses and hostels in Tiberias. You can easily book accommodation online using the form. If you prefer comfortable and luxurious accommodation, we recommend Leonardo Plaza Hotel Tiberias. Hotels are equipped with spa or wellness centers where you can relax after a hard day. With a convenient position in the city center, you will be close to various attractions, historical monuments and beautiful sandy beaches. A category below, we would like to offer Leonardo Hotel Tiberias located on the beach, Golan Hotel with an outdoor pool, gym and sauna or Caesar Premier Tiberias Hotel with rooms facing the lake and with a rich range of activities and entertainment programs for children and adults . From the middle category of hotels, i.e. three stars, Aviv Holiday Flat ranks among the best rated by clients.
History of Tiberias
The city of Tiberias was founded on the site of the destroyed village by the son of Herod the Great, Herod Antipas. During his reign, the city was the administrative center of the region and the capital of the kingdom. Tiberias became the center of Jewish culture after the Jews were expelled from Jerusalem. Throughout its history, the city has suffered numerous earthquakes and has also been ravaged by frequent wars. Tiberias became the center of the Principality of Galilee and the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the Crusades. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Tiberias became the destination of many scholars and rabbis who established a strong base and center of the Jewish religion. The 20th century was marked by violence that claimed the lives of several Jews. In 1948, a war of independence was taking place in Israel, which resulted in the displacement of Arabs. Today, the city is predominantly Jewish, almost 90 percent.
Transport to Tiberias
The city is connected to the transport network by highways No. 77 and 90. The nearest airports are in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. There are very good bus connections to Tiberias from both cities, as well as from, for example, Haifa and Nazareth. Buses and taxis are used for transportation around the city itself. However, all attractions are easily accessible on foot.
Sights, attractions and activities in Tiberias
Thanks to its attractive location by the Sea of Galilee and its pleasant climate, Tiberias is frequently visited by tourists from all over the world. Lovers of history, culture, swimming and beach fun will find their place here. The city is dotted with hotels, restaurants and bars with a lively nightlife. Among the interesting monuments that are definitely worth a visit is the tomb of Rabbi Maimonides located on Ben Zakai Street. Church of St. Petra, originally founded by the Crusaders, is one of the other attractions. In the city district of Hamat Tiberias you will find the Archaeological Park and seventeen healing springs. The dominant feature of the city is the synagogue, which is the grave of many Jewish scholars. Near Tiberias you can treat yourself to a bath in the hot healing springs. You can enjoy water fun at Gai Beach Water Park.