Ashkelon
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Tourist attractions
Sarcophagus Courtyard, Afridar (8 min)
Outdoor exhibition of Roman-era sarcophagi and stone burial artifacts in the Afridar neighborhood.
Yad Labanim (13 min)
Memorial dedicated to fallen soldiers, honoring the sacrifice of those from local communities.
Abandoned Muslim Cemetery (1.1 km)
Historical Islamic burial ground reflecting Ashkelon's medieval and post-medieval religious communities.
Skate Park (1.8 km)
Modern recreational facility for skateboarding enthusiasts of all skill levels in central Ashkelon.
Roman Basilica (2.3 km)
Third-century Roman administrative and commercial building measuring 110m long, featuring marble columns and floors within Ashkelon National Park.
Ni'ilya (3 km)
Byzantine-era ruins located near Ashkelon, representing settlements from the late antique period.
Hamama (48 min)
Ottoman-era bathhouse ruins indicating Roman and Islamic-period settlement patterns in the coastal region.
Tel Ashkelon (4 km)
Ancient mound with limited public access offering views of archaeological remains from multiple historical periods.
Water Cisterns (5 km)
Ancient water storage structures demonstrating Roman-era engineering techniques used in the region.



