Overview
Baytūnyā, located in the West Bank, is a charming city filled with history and culture. From ancient ruins to bustling markets, this city offers visitors a unique and immersive experience.
Top Attractions
- Herodion: An impressive ancient fortress built by King Herod.
- Church of the Nativity: A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the oldest churches in the world.
- Old City: Explore the narrow streets and traditional architecture of Baytūnyā’s historic center.
- Milk Grotto Chapel: A sacred site believed to be where the Virgin Mary nursed baby Jesus.
- Arafat’s Tomb: Pay your respects at the final resting place of former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
Outdoor Activities
- Hiking: Explore the beautiful surrounding hills and valleys on a hiking adventure.
- Cycling: Rent a bike and pedal through the city streets and outskirts.
- Picnicking: Enjoy a relaxing picnic in one of the city’s many parks or green spaces.
- Markets: Visit the bustling souks in the Old City for traditional crafts and souvenirs.
- Restaurants: Sample delicious Palestinian cuisine at local eateries serving up falafel, hummus, and more.
- Coffee Shops: Relax with a cup of Arabic coffee at a cozy cafe and soak in the local atmosphere.
- Currency: Israeli Shekel (ILS) is widely accepted, as well as the Jordanian Dinar (JOD).
- Language: Arabic is the official language, but English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.
- Transportation: Taxis are readily available for getting around the city, but walking is also a great way to explore the compact city center.