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Ramla

Ramla has had a Christian presence at least since the twelfth century, due to its traditional identification as Rama, the hometown of Joseph of Aramathea. It is a fascinating off-the-beaten track destination for Christian travelers.

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Ramla

Ramla has had a Christian presence at least since the twelfth century, due to its traditional identification as Rama, the hometown of Joseph of Aramathea. It is a fascinating off-the-beaten track destination for Christian travelers.
 
Jews, Christians and Muslims live side-by-side in this city near Lydda, off the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem highway.


The lovely Franciscan parish church of St. Joseph is a landmark – Napoleon Bonaparte stayed here in 1799. The Great Mosque, near the colorful local market, is an almost perfectly preserved Crusader church, while the six-storey medieval White Tower is an architectural gem of global importance. It reveals a beautiful biblical view of the lowlands as well as a modern one - the tower of Ben-Gurion International Airport and the Weizmann Institute of Science are also visible from here. 

The adventurous should visit Ramla’s soon-to-reopen eighth-century water cistern, where they will be able to rent rowboats to paddle among the ancient arches. 



Accommodations

Guest units surrounded by a grassy area, with balconies facing the Jerusalem hills and ...
Hotel overlooking the Old City with 300 rooms. Each room has cable TV, radio, telephone...
The Tadmor hotel operates in conjunction with the Tadmor School for Hotel Management. G...
Rooms are suitable for families with children. The hotel offers guest units with whirlp...
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