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Givat Brenner to Caesarea

Updated: March 27, 2024 10:21 AM
Caesarea

Givat Brenner to Caesarea

Language: Hebrew, Arabic, English

Currency: Israeli Shekel (NIS)

Distance: Approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles)

How to Reach:

  • By Train: Take a train from Givat Brenner station to Binyamina station. From there, take a bus or taxi to Caesarea.
  • By Bus: Take bus number 947 from Givat Brenner to Caesarea.
  • By Car: Drive along Highway 2 (Haifa-Tel Aviv Highway) and take the exit to Caesarea.

Expenses:

  • Train: Approximately 20 NIS (one way)
  • Bus: Approximately 25 NIS (one way)
  • Car: Approximately 50 NIS (gas and tolls)

Best time to go:

The best time to visit Caesarea is during the spring or fall when the weather is mild. However, the site is open year-round.

What to Eat:

There are a number of restaurants and cafes in Caesarea, serving a variety of Israeli and international cuisine. Some popular dishes include:

  • Hummus: A popular Middle Eastern dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic.
  • Falafel: Fried balls made from chickpeas or fava beans.
  • Shawarma: Grilled meat wrapped in pita bread.
  • Seafood: Caesarea is located on the Mediterranean Sea, so fresh seafood is plentiful.

Where to Go:

Caesarea is home to a number of historical and archaeological sites, including:

  • The Caesarea National Park: The park includes the ruins of the ancient city of Caesarea, as well as a number of beaches and gardens.
  • The Caesarea Aqueduct: A 17-kilometer (10-mile) aqueduct that brought water to Caesarea from the springs of Mount Carmel.
  • The Caesarea Hippodrome: A large Roman chariot racing stadium.
  • The Caesarea Amphitheater: A large Roman theater that is still used for performances today.

FA

  • What is the best way to get to Caesarea from Givat Brenner?
  • The best way to get to Caesarea from Givat Brenner is by train. Trains depart from Givat Brenner station every hour and take approximately 30 minutes to reach Caesarea.
  • How much does it cost to visit Caesarea?
  • The entrance fee to the Caesarea National Park is 40 NIS for adults and 20 NIS for children. However, there are a number of free activities available in Caesarea, such as walking along the beach or visiting the Caesarea Aqueduct.
  • What are the best things to see and do in Caesarea?
  • The best things to see and do in Caesarea include visiting the Caesarea National Park, the Caesarea Aqueduct, the Caesarea Hippodrome, and the Caesarea Amphitheater.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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