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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: General
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4, Henrietta Sold Street, Be er Sheva, IL. |
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**** 4 Stars |
| Property description: |
The only hotel located in the heart of Negev capital and offering service that will make your vacation unforgettable.
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The hotel is located near the city center, close to Ben Gurion university campus,Soroka medical center and to the new shopping center, just a short drive away of Omer industrial park. |
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| The hotel was opened in 1996 and rennovated in 2006. |
| Check-In Time: 3:00 PM, Check-Out Time: 12:00 PM, |
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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: Location |
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| Location description: |
City - Beer Sheva, Israel |
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Ben Gurion, (TLV), 91.00, S, Km |
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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: Hotel/Room Amenities |
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Hotel facilities
Concierge Safe Deposit Box Parking Meeting/Banquet Facilities City Center Fitness Center or Spa Lounge Laundry/Valet Services Express Checkout Pool Restaurant Handicapped Rooms/Facilities Business Center 24 Hour Front Desk
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Room facilities
Air Conditioned Telephone TV Television with Cable
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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: Rooms |
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Hotel Rooms |
| 257 spacious rooms for your choice, including 60 specially upgraded rooms at business floor and two luxurious suites. All rooms are equipped with central air conditioning, phone, cable TV and radio receiver. |
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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: Meeting Facilities |
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Meeting Facilities |
| The Hotel Presents five banquet halls: Arava - accomodates 70 pax theater style; Negev - accomodates 150 pax theater style; Timna - accomodates 70 pax theater style; Arad - accomodates 40 pax theater style and Mitzpe - accomodates 300 pax theater style. |
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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: Area Attractions |
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Joe Alon Center -Bedouin Culture Museum |
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| Located in the heart of the Lahav Forest, the Center is a unique combination of museum, research institute and Visitors Center. This is a unique and one of its kind museum in Israel and the world. |
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Abraham's Well |
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| A recreation of the well where Abraham apperantly watered his herds.This well is the largest shallowest and most abundant with underground water than any other of the hundreds of wells found in the vicinity of Be'er Sheva. |
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Aljama, The Large Mosque- Archaeological Museum |
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| At the enterence to the Old City stands one of the city's original buildings, built in 1906. It is warmly recommended to take notice of the rare architectonit details decorating the mosque's exterior. |
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Turkish Train Station |
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| Erected by the Turks in 1915. The railroad from Damascus via Jerusalem to Egypt was laid during World War 1 to assist the Turks in the conquest of Egypt. Be'er-Sheva served as one of the main stations. |
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Water Tower |
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| Originaly, the tower provided water to the steam engines of the trains entering the Train Station. After the closing of the station the tower provided water to the jewish residents who settled in the city. |
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The British War Memorial Cemetery. |
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| Memorial of the 1239 soliders that fell in battels against the Turks during World War 1 (1914-1919). |
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Allenby Park |
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| One of the first public parks in Israel. When the city was taken by the British, a monument was erected in the middle of the park in honor of General Allenby (1891-1936), who commanded the British attack on Palestine. |
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Smilansky Street |
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| Located in the Old City, nearby the Youth Arts Center, the street was recently restored and converted into a pedestrian walkway, acting as one of the city's tourism focal points. The street, enclosed by structures from the Turkish Period. |
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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev |
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| The university was established in 1969 with the aim to bring development to the Negev, a desert area comprising more than sixty percent of the country. The University was inspired by the vision of Israel's first prime minister,David Ben-Gurion. |
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The Bedouin Market |
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| The market was established in 1905 as a weekly market fair, where gold, original jewerly and other authentic items were sold of Nahalot blankets spread on the ground. Today the market has colorful and bustling stands. Opens on Thursdays only. |
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The Negev Museum- Governor's House |
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| Built in 1906, the house served as the residence and office of the city's governor. After the foundation of the state of Israel it served as Be'er- Sheva Municipalicy building for many years. Today it is the home of the Negev Museum of Arts. |
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The Israel Air Force Museum at Hatzerim |
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| The story of the heroic chronicles of the Israel Air Force related bt means of its aircraft. |
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The Chochin Jewry Heritage Center at Moshav Nevati |
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| A small museum and synagogue describing the unique customs and colors of this community. |
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Youth Arts Center |
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| A unique and impressive structure recently built in the Old City and serving as a center for the encouragment of young talents. |
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Tel Sheva National Park |
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| Tel Sheva National Park is the place where archaeologists uncovered layers of a settelment that was populated as far as 10th century BC. The most impressive layer is the one pertaining to the period of the Kings of Judea. |
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Hanegev Palmach Brigade Memorial |
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| The unique memorial was designed by internationally acclaimed sculptor Dani Karavan. The memorial memorialized the conquest of Be'er-Sheva and operations of the Negev Brigade, which held the besieged Negev. |
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Araf El Araf House |
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| Araf El Araf (1892-1973) was a historian and businessman that served as the city's governor in the 1930's. The house is built from special stone brought from Jerusalem, which makes it different from the other city buildings. |
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The Turkish Bridge |
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| The railroad bridge crosses the Be'er-Sheva stream at its widest section- 190 meters. At this section of the stream the flow disspates at floods and as a result does not endanger the bridge. |
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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: Restaurant |
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Mirage Restaurant |
| Hotels main dining room serving breakfasts and dinners. Glatt- kosher food is available by in advance order and at additional cost. |
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Tel Aviv Caffee |
| serving light meals, pastry, soft drinks and cocktails. |
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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: Directions |
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Joe Alon Center -Bedouin Culture Museum |
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Leave Rahat towords north,then drive 5-7 minutes straigh, at the traficlight turn right, then go straight till Beer Shave. |
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Abraham's Well |
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Go out of the site, take left until the traficlight, then left again until the bus station, take bus 5 till you get to the hotel. |
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The Negev Museum- Governor's House |
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Take bus 5 from the Old City to the Hotel. |
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The Israel Air Force Museum at Hatzerim |
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From the museum go straight till a taficlight, take right, go straight on the next 4, on the fifth take right and on the next second take right till the hotel. |
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The Chochin Jewry Heritage Center at Moshav Nevati |
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Go out of Nevatim,take left till first traficlight then take left till first traficlight,turn left, then on the forth traficlight take left to the hotel. |
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Ben Gurion |
| How to get: |
Road 40 from Tel Aviv to Beer Sheva. |
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Golden Tulip Negev Hotel: Policy and Extra Charges |
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