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Bethlehem homestays

April 18, 2011by Sarah Irving Leave a comment

Since the 1990s, the Beit Sahour-based Alternative Tourism Group (ATG) has run a homestay project with families in the Beit Jala, Beit Sahour and Bethlehem areas. Participating households were given […]

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Bethlehem

Al-Mutran Guesthouse, An-Nasira (Nazareth)

April 14, 2011by Sarah Irving Leave a comment

Al-Mutran Guest House is a 200-year-old Palestinian mansion, set in the heart of Nazareth’s Old City. It offers both private rooms and suites for families or small groups. The guesthouse […]

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Nazareth

Khouriya Family Guesthouse, Jifna

February 20, 2011by Sarah Irving 3 Comments

An extremely popular family-run guesthouse in the picturesque village of Jifna, near Ramallah and very close to Bir Zeit. Includes a self-contained apartment with breakfast and wifi included, or they […]

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Ramallah

‘Bedouin Hospitality’ Homestays, Naqab (Negev)

February 20, 2011by Sarah Irving 4 Comments

‘Bedouin Hospitality’ is a responsible tourism project of the Regional Council for Unrecognized Villages, an organisation which campaigns for the rights of Bedouin people living in the ‘unrecognised [by the […]

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Naqab/Negev

Cinema Jenin Guesthouse, Jenin

February 20, 2011by Sarah Irving 2 Comments

Jenin’s renovated cinema was re-opened with international fanfare and celebrities in August 2010, after German film director (‘Heart of Jenin’) launched a major fund-raising programme in association with government and […]

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Jenin

Sebastia Guesthouse

February 20, 2011by Sarah Irving 11 Comments

The ancient ruins on the hilltop above Sebastia, a short drive from Nablus, are a popular destination for Israeli tour buses, but few of the groups on them ever stay […]

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Nablus, Sebastia

‘El Beit’, Beit Sahour

February 20, 2011by Sarah Irving 5 Comments

El Beit Guesthouse in Beit Sahour, just outside Bethlehem, is a fundraising project of the Arab Women’s Union, an organisation which provides job creation and education programmes for women and […]

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Bethlehem

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