Book your dream trip with Elsewhere by Lonely Planet


Built in the 1890s as a hospital, this sumptuously restored complex – still owned by the Church of Scotland – is graced by meticulously tended gardens, breezy courtyards and a dazzling lake-view pool (open April to October). Has 69 rooms and a spa with Turkish hammam, hot tub and massage. Discounts are often available.

Nonguests can visit the gorgeous, tranquil gardens from about 10am to 4pm on Sunday to Wednesday.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby attractions

Login

1. Tiberias Open Air Museum

0.05 MILES

A sloping pedestrian park featuring sculptures by contemporary Israeli artists; most are made of mosaic tiles or carved from stone. Situated along a…

Login

2. Music Beach

0.08 MILES

This tiny strip of sand and sea, just north of the Yigal Allon Promenade, is the only place in the town centre where you can swim.

Login

3. Al Amari Mosque

0.08 MILES

With its black basalt walls, white dome and striped minaret, this mosque looks a bit lost in the courtyard of a modern commercial centre. Built by Daher…

Login

4. St Peter’s Church

0.09 MILES

This rare Crusader church – administered by Koinonia Giovanni Battista, a Catholic community based in Italy – has a peaceful, grapevine-shaded courtyard…

Login

5. Al Bahr Mosque

0.21 MILES

Built of basalt in the 18th century, the Sea Mosque once had a special entrance for the faithful who arrived by boat.

Login

6. Galilee Experience

0.22 MILES

On the upper floor of a 1970s eyesore, the Galilee Experience screens a Christian-oriented film (21 minutes in English and Chinese, 36 minutes in 10 other…

Login

7. Tomb of Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakkai

0.24 MILES

Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakkai, Judaism's most eminent 1st-century sage, played a central role in replacing animal sacrifices – the raison d'être of the Temple…

Login

8. Tomb of the Rambam

0.24 MILES

Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon (1135–1204) – better known by his acronym, the Rambam – was a Cordova-born polymath famous for his rationalist approach to religion…