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Beersheba, Israel’s sixth largest city, draws visitors from all over the world.
As a result, hotels in Beersheba are plentiful and range from high end luxury hotels to cheaper, budget guest houses or hostels.
There are excellent transport links to Haifa, Tel Aviv and Naharia by train, bus and plane.
The city is full of fascinating things to see such as the Israel Air Force Museum, the Negev Museum and the Bediun Market, the latter being where visitors can buy many different souvenirs and gifts.
The Neve Midbar, near to a gaggle of Beersheba hotels in the desert, is a natural hot spring, and many guests of the hotels in Beersheba spend a lot of time rejuvenating their skin here.
There is a number of nightspots for those who like to dance and let their hair down when night draws in.
Due to the history of the city, many tend to head for the Archaeological Park, which gives an insight into how the city was around 2,000 years ago.
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District: City Centre
An opulent city centre choice near the university, shopping centres, transport links, home to a health club and a Mediterranean restaurant
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Introduction to Beersheba, Israel
Beersheba, Israel’s sixth largest city, draws visitors from all over the world.As a result, hotels in Beersheba are plentiful and range from high end luxury hotels to cheaper, budget guest houses or hostels.
There are excellent transport links to Haifa, Tel Aviv and Naharia by train, bus and plane.
The city is full of fascinating things to see such as the Israel Air Force Museum, the Negev Museum and the Bediun Market, the latter being where visitors can buy many different souvenirs and gifts.
The Neve Midbar, near to a gaggle of Beersheba hotels in the desert, is a natural hot spring, and many guests of the hotels in Beersheba spend a lot of time rejuvenating their skin here.
There is a number of nightspots for those who like to dance and let their hair down when night draws in.
Due to the history of the city, many tend to head for the Archaeological Park, which gives an insight into how the city was around 2,000 years ago.
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