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For archeological sites:
>Beit Alfa Synagogue
>Tower of David Complex
>Temple Mount Tunnels (You see very ancient stone foundations of the Jewish Temple Mount, alongside Roman modifications and natural pools)
>Masada (Requires a whole day and a tour guide)
>The Burnt House (Destroyed by Romans)
>Caesaria National Park (Ancient Roman stuff)
For Historical sites and understanding of the Zionist narrative:
>Israel Museum (Contains the Dead Sea Scrolls, frequent exhibitions, was just there yesterday for a kosher wine festival)
>ANU: Museum of the Jewish People
>Museum of the Underground Prisoners (A British prison in which Zionist underground fighters were imprisoned in pre-independence
>Haganah Museum in Tel Aviv
>Tel Aviv Museum (Very new, visit one time)
>Yad Lashirion (If you like tanks)
>Bahai Gardens in Haifa (Wear modest clothing)
Best places to explore and nightlife
In Tel Aviv:
>Jaffa port, lots of cheap bars and great atmosphere, alongside Arab architecture
>Cheapest bar I found so far: Chaser Joe's bar in Florentin
>All of the city center has great Bauhaus architecture if you're into that
>Florentin in general if you like trashy vibes and graffiti
>Old North if you want more upscale bars
>Many great clubs all around
In Jerusalem:
>Old city obviously
>Don't look like a tourist when walking through the Arab sector at night
>After East Jerusalem you will start seeing checkpoints
>Ramallah and Bethlehem are the safest Palestinian cities to visit as a tourist
>Don't rely on Public transport on Saturday, as Shabbat is observed seriously there
>Hurva synagogue has a great high point in which you can see the Dome of the Rock, and everything surrounding it
Let me know if you want to know anything specific
t. Israeli