The genuine ancient Aqueduct from the Roman times, which transported spring water to the Roman city. Aqueducts were built with the help of advanced engineering and technological know-how that was very impressive for the period. Remains of the eastern hippodrome were found on the Aqueduct Beach, technically within the Caesarea National Park but not within walking distance of the city and port. The aqueduct is really large and it is possible to climb up and walk on top.
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Posted: September 12, 2017
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Address:
Aqueduct Street,
Caesarea
Price: free
Average Time Spent at this Location: 15 minutes
Website:http://www.parks.org.il/sites/English/ParksAndReserves/caesarea/Pages
Approximate Distance from:
Jerusalem: 1 hour, 25 minutes
Haifa: 30 minutes
Tel Aviv: 1 hour
Meron: 1 hour, 10 minutes
Safed: 1 hour, 10 minutes
Tiberias: 55 minutes
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