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Artist Quarter Guesthouse B&B
Artist Quarter Guesthouse B&B
The Way Inn
The Way Inn
Artists' Colony Inn Zefat
Artists' Colony Inn Zefat
Mizpe Hayamim by Isrotel exclusive
Mizpe Hayamim by Isrotel exclusive
Canaan Hotel - Limited Edition By Fattal
Canaan Hotel - Limited Edition By Fattal
Ruth Zefat By Dan Hotels
Ruth Zefat By Dan Hotels
Eretzefat Motel Kna'an
Eretzefat Motel Kna'an
Off The Square
Off The Square
Mary's Well Nazareth By Dan Hotels
Mary's Well Nazareth By Dan Hotels
Golden Crown Old City Hotel
Golden Crown Old City Hotel
Ramada by Wyndham Nazareth
Ramada by Wyndham Nazareth
Tavor View Suites
Tavor View Suites
Kibbutz Lavi Hotel
Kibbutz Lavi Hotel
Eilon TravelHotel
Eilon TravelHotel
Hacienda ForestView
Hacienda ForestView
Tzlil Hateva
Tzlil HatevaGo beyond your typical stay in Safed
Top neighborhoods in Safed

Safed Old City
Safed Old City whispers ancient stories through its honey-colored stone walls and mystical air. Cobblestone alleys wind between centuries-old synagogues where blue domes catch the morning light. Artists display vibrant Judaica paintings in galleries tucked behind weathered wooden doors. This spiritual heart of Jewish mysticism invites travelers to discover its religious treasures and kabbalistic heritage. Traditional kosher eateries serve Middle Eastern specialties throughout this walkable maze of medieval streets. Boutique inns in restored stone buildings offer a genuine glimpse into this spiritual community. Remember that most establishments close from Friday evening through Saturday for the Sabbath, honoring the rhythm of this authentic holy city.

Artists' Quarter
Cobblestone streets wind through the Artists' Quarter, where medieval stone buildings house galleries showcasing Israeli art. This spiritual hub of Safed mixes Jewish mysticism with creative expression. Visitors can explore historic synagogues, watch artists at work in 16th-century studios, and soak up mountain views while wandering ancient alleyways. The quarter buzzes with the energy of past and present. Middle Eastern cafes with kosher options dot the neighborhood, though most close by sunset in observance of religious customs. Getting around means walking the steep, narrow passages - wear comfy shoes and expect limited vehicle access. Boutique guesthouses in converted historic buildings offer authentic stays with traditional character.

Safed City Center
Safed City Center invites you into a world where cobblestone alleys reveal ancient synagogues and mystical treasures at every turn. Artists display vibrant Judaica in galleries tucked between honey-colored Jerusalem stone buildings with distinctive blue doorways. The Ari Ashkenazi and Caro synagogues stand as living monuments to this spiritual hub, while panoramic viewpoints offer breathtaking Galilee mountain vistas. Traditional kosher restaurants serve Middle Eastern cuisine alongside charming mystical-themed cafes that close early for Sabbath. Historic guesthouses and spiritual retreat centers provide authentic accommodation in converted stone buildings. The neighborhood is best explored on foot, though sturdy shoes are essential for navigating the steep medieval pathways.
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Safed is well-known for its gardens and mountains while attractions include Abuhav Synagogue and Otzar Hastam of Tzfat. This historical city has something for everyone including sights like Museum of Hungarian Speaking Jewry and General Exhibition.

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