Nazareth, the childhood home of Jesus, is today the largest Arab city in Israel with a population of 77,000. This unique city blends holy Christian sites with authentic Middle Eastern culture, markets, and cuisine.
Biblical Significance
This is where Mary received the angel Gabriel's announcement that she would bear the Son of God, and where Jesus grew up and began His ministry before being rejected by His townspeople.
Major Sites
Basilica of the Annunciation
The largest church in the Middle East, built over the traditional site of Mary's home. The lower church contains the Grotto of the Annunciation; the upper church features stunning modern artwork depicting Mary from countries worldwide.
St. Joseph's Church
Built over the traditional site of Joseph's carpentry workshop, with underground caves and a beautiful chapel.
Mary's Well
The traditional site where Mary drew water and possibly received Gabriel's first message. The ornate Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation stands here.
Ancient Nazareth Village
A reconstructed 1st-century village showing life as Jesus would have known it—an excellent living history experience.
Synagogue Church
Built over the traditional site of the synagogue where Jesus read from Isaiah and declared Himself the Messiah.
The Old City
The Markets (Souks)
Wander through narrow alleyways past spice shops, butchers, bakeries, and craft stores. This is authentic Middle Eastern market culture.
Arab-Israeli Cuisine
Nazareth is famous for its food. Try knafeh (sweet cheese pastry), falafel, and Arab coffee. Many excellent restaurants serve traditional cuisine.
Day Trips
Nazareth is the gateway to Galilee. Combine with visits to Cana, Mount Tabor, or the Sea of Galilee region.