Netanya
Netanya is a coastal town in Israel's Northern Central District and the capital of the Sharon Plain. it was named after Nathan Straus, a prominent Jewish American merchant, and philanthropist who co-owned Macy's department store in the early twentieth century. It had a population of 221,353 in 2019, making it Israel's seventh-largest city by population. An additional 150,000 people live within 10 kilometers of Netanya, which serves as a regional center for them.
Netanya is well-known for its beautiful wide beaches that stretch for nearly 12 kilometers. The spacious promenade and charming parks are less crowded than their Tel Aviv counterparts. As a result, the city is an ideal relaxing destination away from the more well-known tourist hotspots. Netanya has a number of museums and galleries, including one dedicated to Yemenite Jewish heritage, as well as two nature parks. This town is also a Mediterranean resort city with beautiful sandy beaches, a plethora of restaurants, and a promenade that runs along a 25-45-meter cliff overlooking the sea. You can walk through the Alexander Stream Nature Reserve at Beit Yanai Beach or have some family fun at the local movie theater, bowling alley, or one of the town's malls.
Location: Netanya, Israel
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