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3Disrael.com is the home for Flash virtual tours of Israel, showing attractions and events in a unique interactive display.

Each real image is full of details and enables you to locate yourself where ever you want, move your point of view around and explore the location of your choice in 360 degrees. Our goal is to present you with Israel’s beauty in full color and high resolution and give you a unique visual experience, never seen before.

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Hotels

Maagan Eden Hotel - Holiday Village

Maagan Eden – The most beautiful kibbutz resort, your magical spot in the North. A unique vacation experience. Maagan Eden is located in the heart of the Jordan Valley fields. Pastoral trails lead you between magical, beautiful corners in a relaxing and laid back rural atmosphere, surrounded by grassy areas and eucalyptus trees. Each window offers a stunning view of the Sea of Galilee, the Golan Heights and the Galilee. You’ll discover the beautiful Maagan Eden resort village in the heart of the deep green Jordan Valley fields, on the shore of the light blue, calm southern coast of the Sea of Galilee.

Eilat Virtual Tours - Orchid Hotel Eilat

On the shores of the Almog (Coral) Beach, between the red of the desert hills and the blue waters of the bay, lies an enchanted paradise – the Orchid Hotel. The exotic holiday resort, overlooking the hills of the capital of sun and freedom, offers you a variety of rooms and suites, from the Siam Wing, designed in Far Eastern style, to the new, luxury Shangri-La Wing of deluxe villas and unique villas such as the Grand Shangri-La, and the presidential villa – the Royal Siam. The rooms and villas look out over the breathtaking view from the top of the mountainside hotel, and combine the pastoral and intimate atmosphere of a tropical holiday resort with the luxury of a five- star hotel. The Orchid Hotel promises you the perfect experience of true tranquility and dream vacation.

The Daniel Hotel Dead Sea

The Daniel Hotel Dead Sea is situated at the world's lowest part of the Dead Sea in Ein Bokek. The Hotel’s superb location allows guests to take advantage of everything the remarkable Dead Sea has to offer - from its therapeutic waters to its magnificent desert views. Moreover, the Hotel offers proximity to historic sites such as Massada, Qumran, Ein Gedi and many more.

Attractions

HaTachana Complex Tel Aviv, Israel virtual tours

HaTachana Complex - Old train Station is a renovated historical site with cafe’s, restaurants, organic market art galleries and a family fun activities. The Tachana is located on the border of Jaffa and Tel Aviv. Our virtual tours show you the main area, inside an old train car, on the balcony of Shoshka restaurant and in it

The Cardo - old city of Jerusalem, Israel video tour

One of Jerusalem's most conspicuous Roman-Byzantine sites is the Cardo, also known as the Street of the Pillars. The word 'cardo' comes from the Greek word for 'heart; this was one of the central roads of the Old City. The wide street was bordered on the west by massive walls and on the east by an arcade. The row of columns which we see at one end of the Cardo carried the weight of the beams of the roofing. This roof made it a cool shady shopping street and even today it protects shoppers from the sun and rain. Built by the Romans 1800 years ago, this wide street goes from one side of the Old City to the other. This was the main street in Roman and zantine times. Only a short part has been excavated. The rest is buried under the buildings of the city. The Cardo is a remnant of Aelia Capitolina, the Roman city built over the ruins of Jerusalem following the Jewish rebellions of 70 and 135 CE. This had a grid system built on two broad thoroughfares intersecting at right angles. The north-south axis was the Cardo Maximus. The east-west axis was the Decumanus. The original Cardo in Jerusalem ran along the northern sector of the Roman City. It began from a square inside the city's main gate - today the Damascus gate - and crossed through the entire city to the south. In the middle of the square, was a high pillar; when the Moslems conquered Jerusalem in the 7th century the gate was renamed "Bab elAmud" (The Pillar Gate). The gate, the square with the pillar, and the Cardo are depicted in detail on the colored mosaic map of Jerusalem, found in 1884 in a Byzantine church in Trans-Jordanian Medabah. Location - The Cardo is situated in the heart of the Old City.

Mahaneh Yehuda Market Jerusalem - Video Virtual Tour

If you say ''Mahaneh Yehuda'', you have expressed, in two words, the essence of the authentic Jerusalem experience. Mahaneh Yehuda is synonymous with market-place. This is the aroma of Jerusalem, the humus of the Rachmo restaurant, and the Jerusalem Beitar soccer team. The marketplace, with its enticing smells and packed with crowds of shoppers, is a celebration for all the senses: its colors, its picturesque characters, and the cries of the vendors that envelop us as we walk past the stands and examine the abundance of foods they offer. The marketplace has recently undergone renovations, including a roof over the open areas.

Architecture

Bridge of Strings - Gesher HaMeitarim - Jerusalem - video virtual tour

Chords Bridge Jerusalem (Gesher HaMeitarim in Hebrew), Also known as the Bridge of Strings, is a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge at the entrance to Jerusalem. When the Jerusalem Light Rail is complete, the bridge will be used by trams running from outlying Jerusalem neighborhoods to the center of the city. The NIS 135 million bridge, designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. The Chords Bridge will carry the light rail mass transit system over todays busy entrance to Jerusalem and serve as a new modern gateway to the Jerusalem. Calatrava's stunning design Incorporated in the bridge is a glass-sided pedestrian crossing spanning the busy intersection of Herzl Boulevard and Jaffa Road.

HaTachana Complex Tel Aviv, Israel virtual tours

HaTachana Complex - Old train Station is a renovated historical site with cafe’s, restaurants, organic market art galleries and a family fun activities. The Tachana is located on the border of Jaffa and Tel Aviv. Our virtual tours show you the main area, inside an old train car, on the balcony of Shoshka restaurant and in it

Clock Square Jaffa Virtual tour

One of Jaffa's center of the activities is the Clock Square, where can be found the Clock Tower built by the Turkish Sultan Abed-el-Hamid II in 1906. The famous Abulafia bakery is located at the square and the new Setai hotel Tel Aviv west side.

Beaches

Beaches in Israel, Sironit Beach Netanya

Sironit Beach is considered to be the main beach in Netanya. It's located below the Rishonim Promenade. There are a lot of hotels along the promenade. The beach is very well organized and attracts many visitors. Two breakwaters provide calm sea and safe swimming. The Netanya beach boasts a new elevator to the sea - the first of its kind in Israel - which descends from the promenade along the cliff top to the beach. The elevator was built because of the difference in height between the city center and the sea shore and enables easy and speedy access - within 20 seconds. There are lifeguard services, fitness facilities, sunbeds and shades, cafes and toilets. But the main attraction is the transparent elevator, which you can use to access the beach from the Rishonim Avenue for a small charge, but you can also get there by stairs.

Netanya Promenade virtual tour

The Cliff Promenade in Netanya, a relatively new promenade overlooking the winding sea along the cliff, climbs over small hills and creates secluded seating areas facing the sea and natural wild cliffs that add majesty and beauty to the place. Much thought was given to the children in setting up a new playground. South of it - a paragliding site.

Eilat Virtual Tours - Eilat Beaches

Eilat is a tourist resort and port city located at the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba, on the Red Sea. It is also Israel's southernmost city, part of the Southern Negev Desert and at the south end of the Arava. Eilat is famous for beatiful beaches that are full of marine life, reefs and has clear water, perfect for scuba diving and beach fun

Markets

Flea Market Jaffa - Virtual tour Tel Aviv

Not far east of the Clock Square is the Flea Market, another beauty spot of Tel Aviv-Jaffa. It is worthwhile to wander through the alleyways of the area, where there are historic buildings of archeological significance, many of which are today being renovated and rejuvenated.

Old Jaffa Port attractions

Old Jaffa is one of the most attractive places to tour in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. The city which has always been the entry to the ancient land of Israel is succeeding, even today, its traditional aromas and fragrances which have always characterized it There is a marina at the Port and many people sail from here on pleasure trips. A variety of sea trips leave here daily to view the outstanding sight of the horizon of Tel Aviv-Jaffa from the direction of the sea. From the Port it is possible to climb narrow steps to the top of the Old Jaffa Hill. At the top of the hill is the Franciscan Church of St. Peter, which was established in the 17th Century, in which it is possible to visit the room where, the clergy strongly claim, Napoleon stayed after the capture of the city. The churches built in Jaffa belong to the main Christian streams, such as the Catholic, the Russian Patriarchate, the Greek Orthodox Church, the Greek-Catholic Church, the Lebanese-Marronic Church, the Armenian Church the Egyptian Coptic Church and the Lutheran Church. One of the most important sites for Christianity in Jaffa is the house of Simon the Tanner. On the roof of this house was the miracle of the unclean foods that became clean in the eyes of the Christians and, from here, he went out first to bring the message to all the peoples and not just to the Jews. Not far from here is the grave of St. Tabitha, who died at a young age and, because of good deeds, was returned to life by St. Peter, who said to her’ "Tabitha Rise".

Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian market Tel Aviv - Virtual visit

Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall is a colorful open-air bazaar of unique handicrafts, street performances, pantomime and musicians. Nachlat Binyamin market is active twice a week, on Tuesday and Friday. the restored street, which is parallel to the Carmel Market, gets full of tourists and Israelis alike, who wander among the stands, sit at the fashionable outdoor cafes, and simply share the lively atmosphere that is all around. Vendors of Nahalat Binyamin market sell their own handmade crafts and gives the shopper the opportunity to chat with the artists themselves. To get there, take bus No 4,1,2, or any bus passing through Allenby St.