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Israel

Bené Beraq / Life's Better Bene Beraq

MeowScore 😾67/100
What is MeowScore?
🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😼
🔈 Noisiness 😸
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😾
🌳 Parks and greenery 😼
👮‍♂️ Safety 😸

Best month

April

Experience the Mimouna Festival and local traditions.

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january

Visit Bene Beraq in January for the almond trees in full bloom.

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february

February marks the beginning of whale watching season in Bene Beraq.

☀️
march

March is the perfect time to visit for the warm weather and outdoor activities.

🎉
april

April is the month of the Mimouna Festival, a unique cultural event celebrated by the local community.

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may

May is the time to explore Bene Beraq's rich archaeological sites and historical landmarks.

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june

June is a great month for culinary adventures, as Bene Beraq's famous street food festival takes place.

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july

July is when the beaches of Bene Beraq are at their best, with warm temperatures and refreshing sea breezes.

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august

August is the prime time for outdoor music festivals and cultural events in Bene Beraq.

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september

September is a quieter month with comfortable temperatures, perfect for sightseeing and relaxing.

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october

October marks the start of the olive harvest season, an important tradition of the local agriculture.

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november

November is the time to visit Bene Beraq's colorful markets, overflowing with fresh produce and unique items.

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december

December is the month of Hanukkah, a joyful celebration with beautiful light displays across the city.

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Expensive city

Bigmac $?

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The shopping scene can be quite pricey in Bene Beraq, with many high-end stores and luxury brands. However, there are also options for budget-friendly shopping, especially in the markets and street stalls.

Visit the Carmel Market for fresh produce and local goods, and don't be afraid to haggle for a better price.

Usual visit duration

1-2 days

Religious pilgrimage

Usual visit duration

1-2 days

Religious pilgrimage

Bene Beraq is known for its ultra-orthodox Jewish community, and is mainly visited for religious purposes.

Tipping

5-10%

Standard in Israel

Tipping

5-10%

Standard in Israel

Credit cards are widely accepted. Bill splitting is common, but should be done politely.

internet situation

great Speed

Relatively fast, but not the fastest.

great Availability

Internet is widely available.

excellent Cellular

Good coverage across the city.

Electric socket type H

Exclusive to Israel, Palestine. Old British standard BS 546, includes a grounding pin.

ILS

1 ILS =
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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative

For the curious cat, Bene Beraq offers a maze of alleys and pawsome surprises.

Keep your whiskers sharp for the sight of cats studying ancient texts on every doorstep.

Things to do

The mainstream

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Shikma Reserve
🧀
Hameiri Dairy
🌳
Bnei Brak Park
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The Dairy
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Bnei Brak Synagogue

The mainstream

🌿
Shikma Reserve

A beautiful nature reserve with stunning views and hiking trails. Cats can wander through the wilderness and perhaps catch a glimpse of some wildlife.

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🧀
Hameiri Dairy

A charming cheese shop that sells fresh and delicious dairy products. Cats can come here to sample some of the best cheese in the area.

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Bnei Brak Park

A tranquil park with plenty of green space for cats to stretch their legs and soak up the sun. Don't forget to bring a ball of yarn to play!

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The Dairy

A restaurant specializing in delicious dairy dishes such as pizza, pasta, and salads. Cats will be sure to lick their paws clean!

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Bnei Brak Synagogue

A historic and beautiful synagogue in the heart of Bnei Brak. Cats can come here to admire the architecture and take a peaceful nap.

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Off the beaten path

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Whisker Wonderland
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Furry Tailor
🎨
Claw-some Gallery
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Purrfect Park
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The Cat's Meow Cafe

Off the beaten path

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Whisker Wonderland

An underground cat shelter that provides a safe haven for homeless cats – the purr-fect place to adopt your new feline friend 🐱❤️🏠

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Furry Tailor

A secret tailor that creates custom cat clothing and accessories – because every cat deserves to look their best 😸🧵👔

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Claw-some Gallery

A small art gallery showcasing the works of local feline artists – don't forget to bring your cat-ccino for the purr-fect experience 🎨🐾🙀

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Purrfect Park

A hidden park with plenty of catnip, scratching posts, and mice for all the adventurous cats to enjoy 🐭🌳😻

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The Cat's Meow Cafe

A quaint cat cafe with delicious coffee and treats for all the feline-loving cats out there 🐾🐈☕

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walking hostile

High traffic

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative

Mindful meoweler tips

Visit the main synagogues in Bene Beraq

There are plenty of synagogues to visit, from the Vizhnitz Synagogue to the Satmar Synagogue. Be respectful and dress modestly when entering.

Try traditional Jewish dishes at a local restaurant

Bene Beraq has plenty of kosher restaurants to try out. Eat a shawarma or falafel and finish with a sweet rugelach.

Explore the city's bustling shuk

The shuk in Bene Beraq is full of life, color, and smells. Buy fresh fruits and vegetables or unique spices and teas.

Useful external sites

www.goisrael.com

Israel Ministry of Tourism

Official website of the Israel Ministry of Tourism providing information on tourist destinations, attractions and events in Bene Beraq and Israel overall.

www.booking.com/city/il/bene-beraq.en-gb.html

Booking.com

A popular travel booking website for accommodation, flights, car rentals and tourist activities in Bene Beraq and nearby cities.

www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g312425-Bnei_Brak_Tel_Aviv_District-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor

A travel review website that provides information, reviews and ratings on hotels, restaurants, and things to do in Bene Beraq.


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