Nazareth, the city of rich history and culture, is located in the Northern District of Israel. Whether you're visiting for its biblical importance or the vibrant local culture, here's how you can reach Nazareth:
The closest international airport to Nazareth is Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) near Tel Aviv. Upon arrival, you have several options to reach Nazareth:
There is no direct train to Nazareth, but you can take a train to nearby cities like Afula or Haifa, and then a bus or taxi to Nazareth.
Bus services are frequent and widely available. Direct buses to Nazareth operate from major cities such as Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa operated by Egged, the largest bus company in Israel.
Driving to Nazareth offers flexibility and convenience. The city is well-connected by highways and the most common routes are via Route 6 (Trans-Israel Highway) and Route 65.
Sheruts are shared minibus taxis that can be an economical and flexible way to travel. They typically run from larger cities and transport hubs.
Once in Nazareth, the city is compact enough to explore on foot, although local buses and taxis are available for longer distances or comfort.
We wish you a wonderful and memorable trip to Nazareth!