We visited the Bet She’an National Park on a Saturday morning as part of a 3 bus tour group from the U.S. Our visit started with a walk to an amphitheater. Along the way, one of our tour guides provided some background on the city. Once seated, one of our pastors reminded us…
We did this trip asinfependant travellers. There are no guides to explain the context of what you are seeing and so it was left for us to see what we could with a two page pamphlet. A great shame no one could be bothered to put together an audio guide. Also very difficult to…
The visit was very educational, walking in the middle of the ancient ruins of the city felt almost real, there is however one thing to take into consideration - the weather, as the area can get really hot, better to check the weather before arriving.
This site is a real treasure for those who love ancient Roman ruins, but one would gain the most by doing a tour with a guide. Even without a guide, there were signs and a helpful booklet for purchase. Take care because the sun is intense, like the name states. We went in…
This was my second visit here -- I had last been here in 1977/78 when I lived in Bet She'an at Kibbutz Shluchot as a volunteer and ulpan student. Much more has been uncovered/dug up since that time. I came so my DH could discover it as he had never been. It was interesting…