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Culture and History / Travel to Nahariyya, visa requirements / Get around / Nahariyya attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Shopping, Nahariyya souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Nahariyya nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Get outNahariyya (Hebrew: נַהֲרִיָּה, also transliterated Nahariya, occasionally Naharia) is a small city on the far North Coast of Israel. Population 50,000.
Culture and History
Nahariyya was founded in 1934 by German Jews fleeing Nazi oppression.
Travel to Nahariyya - Visa Requirements
Nahariyya forms the northern terminus of the coastal railway line. Additionally, buses run from Haifa (Egged route numbers 271, 272).
Tours and Getting around Nahariyya
Nahariyya tourist attractions and sightseeing
The boardwalk is quaint and well kept. Follow the main street, HaGa'aton, to the sea, and enjoy walking or bicycle riding along the board walk.
Nahariyya city tours
Enjoy relaxing by the beach at the public beaches.
Nahariyya souvenirs and shopping
Nahariyya Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
- Pinguin Restaurant, Hagaaton Boulevard. An institution in Nahariya, Pinguin has been run by the same family since it opened in 1940. Seating is outside in front, where the entrance is flanked by two person-sized penguin sculptures, or inside the restaurant. Pleasant atmosphere. Pizza, Italian entrees, toasted sandwiches, sandwiches, meat entrees. Pinguin also has a catering garden, which can be rented for special occasions. inexpensive to moderate.
Nahariyya nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Nahariyya cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
Get out
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