B&B in Ashkelon
Small furnished apartment in Ashkelon, located in a beautiful and quiet residential neighborhood (Barnea, Str. Arie Ben Eliezer 101, 1 floor), situated about a 15 minutes walking distance from the beach, promenade and the Marina. It is near to public transport, commercial centers, cafes, children's playground and synagogues. |
Contact Information |
Address : | Arie Ben Eliezer 101-1, Asheklon, Israel |
Host(s) : | Fanny Schnneider |
Phone : | 972507933008 |
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Website : | B&B in Ashkelon Website |
Language(s) spoken : | English, Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese |
Amenities&Facilities |
Bathroom : | Private | Breakfast Style : | Continental |
Allows smoker(s)? : | Yes | Children Allowed? : | Yes |
Pet(s) at home? : | No | Internet access? : | Yes |
Wheelchair Accessible? : | No | Parking Available? : | Yes |
The cleanliness of the room and the bathroom is done daily, with regular exchange of towels. The options of breakfast are flexible; you can choose whether you will want the breakfast included in your stay or not or to have a to-go breakfast. Breakfast is served at 8:00 a.m. to 10 a.m. family style in our lovely dining room (on the ground floor). We make every attempt to accommodate dietary restrictions, allergies and special needs. Please let us know when making your reservation if you require a different breakfast time, a different diet or to have a to-go breakfast. |
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Area Activities |
What to see & do : | Ashkelon has become a tourist center, and offers new attractions alongside interesting archaeological sites. The city's major attraction is the National Park south-west of the city, contains ancient remains, starting with the impressive city gate from the Canaanite Period (about 4,000 years ago), a public building and many sculptures from the Roman Era (about 2,000 years ago), and up to the ruins of fortifications from the Crusader Period (about 1,000 years ago). The National Park extends about the Tel, and has spacious lawns and a public beach. The city's remaining public beaches stretch out to the north of the National Park. The seashore also has a Marina. Nearby there is a beautiful promenade, and the Ashkelona Water Park, offering families an attractive water experience. Ancient sites are dispersed throughout the city, including an Archaeological Park with two magnificent coffins from the Roman Period (on Ha-Gefen Street in the Afridar neighborhood), the remains of two Byzantine churches (on Tsvi Segel Street in the Barne'a neighborhood), two splendid Roman graves and a Sheik's grave from the Mamluk Period (next to the Marina). Buildings from the Arab city of Majdal have been preserved in the Migdal neighborhood, including the city's big mosque and the Khan. Today, the Ashkelon Museum is located in the mosque, which houses an exhibition of the history of modern Ashkelon alongside archaeological findings, while the Khan houses artists' studios. |
Nearby town(s) : | Ashdod |
Directions |
Ashkelon is a modern Israeli city easily accessible by car, bus and train. Located roughly 40 minutes from Tel-Aviv, an hour from Jerusalem and 45 minutes from Ben-Gurion International Airport . Traveling to Ashkelon by bus: From Tel Aviv, Buses 300 (direct) and 301 depart every 30 minutes, weekdays from 6 am to 10:30 pm. From Jerusalem, Bus 437 departs every 30-60 minutes, weekdays from 6 am to 7:15 pm. To arrive at our B&B: From the Ashkelon Central Bus Station, take Bus No. 5 to Barnea. For the most up-to-date information, please check the schedules at the "Egged" Central Bus Station website. For information on traveling to Ashkelon by train, please visit Israel Railways website |
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