We will walk around the old city and get to know its story - since it was founded by the Ottoman Empire in 1900 until it became the largest city in the southern district of Israel. 

We will visit: 

The old Ottoman train station which was build during the first world war.

The Anzac Museum is the remarkable story of the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who helped occupy the city during the First World War.

We will continue to the old city, hear the story of the prominent figures who established it and enjoy the incredible architecture around us. 

We will finish our visit at Abraham's Well visitor center - where the first covenant in history was made according to tradition.

Optional additions: 

The Negev Brigade Monument - one of the first environmental sculptures in Israel that combines exquisite Brutalist art with great views of the modern city.


Tel Be'er Sheva - a Jewish city from the 9th century BC, with fascinating findings and Israel's most impressive water system. One of the three biblical mounds recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage sites!