Kings City
עיר המלכים
An indoor biblical theme park featuring a cable car ride through recreated scenes from ancient Israel, a museum of wax figures, and medieval castle architecture. It's an entertaining family attraction that provides cultural education about biblical history.
Things to do
- Cable Car Journey Through Biblical Scenes — Ride a cable car suspended above the park while passing through meticulously recreated dioramas depicting key moments from ancient Israeli history and biblical narratives.
- Wax Figure Museum — Explore lifelike wax sculptures of biblical figures, Israeli historical leaders, and religious personalities positioned in historically accurate settings and costumes.
- Medieval Castle Architecture Tour — Walk through the park's castle-style structure featuring stone walls, towers, and medieval design elements that frame the biblical exhibits and create an immersive atmospheric experience.
- Interactive Bible Story Exhibits — Engage with hands-on displays and detailed models that illustrate stories from the Old Testament, allowing visitors to understand historical context and archaeological details.
- Children's Biblical Education Play Area — Let children learn through interactive games and activities designed to teach biblical history and Israeli cultural heritage in an age-appropriate, entertaining format.
- Photography Spots with Castle Backdrops — Capture memorable family photos against the park's authentic medieval castle architecture and elaborate biblical scene recreations throughout the venue.
Food to try
- Falafel and Hummus Platters — Enjoy fresh, locally-prepared falafel with creamy hummus and warm pita bread, a staple Israeli street food available at the park's café.
- Sabich Sandwich — Try this traditional Israeli eggplant, hard-boiled egg, and tahini sandwich that reflects the region's Mediterranean and Middle Eastern culinary influences.
- Israeli Salad with Za'atar — Sample a fresh chopped salad of tomatoes, cucumbers, and onions dressed with olive oil and sprinkled with za'atar spice blend, a quintessential Israeli side dish.
Local customs & good to know
- Respect Religious Sensitivity — Remember that biblical narratives are sacred to multiple faiths; approach the exhibits with respect and teach children to appreciate the historical and spiritual significance of the scenes depicted.
- Understand Israeli Time and Pacing — Israeli visitors tend to move through attractions at a relaxed pace with frequent stops for socializing; allow flexible time to enjoy conversations and observations rather than rushing through exhibits.