Illuminate Your Senses at Safed Candles Ltd.
Explore the enchanting world of handcrafted candles at Safed Candles Ltd., a unique art gallery in the heart of Safed, rich in culture and creativity.
Safed Candles Ltd. is not just an art gallery; it's a vibrant celebration of craftsmanship and creativity, situated in the historic city of Safed, Israel. Known for its breathtaking landscape and spiritual significance, Safed offers a perfect backdrop for visitors to immerse themselves in the art of candle-making. This charming gallery features a stunning array of handcrafted candles, each telling a story of tradition and artistry. As you wander through the gallery, you'll be dazzled by the rich colors and intricate designs that reflect the local culture and the craftsmanship that goes into each piece. The experience is enhanced by the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the gallery. Knowledgeable staff members are eager to share the history and techniques behind their creations, making it an educational outing as well. Visitors can also participate in workshops, where they can learn the art of candle-making themselves, creating a personal keepsake to take home. The gallery is a feast for the senses, as the enchanting scents of various candles fill the air, inviting you to explore and discover. Whether you're looking for a unique gift, a piece of art, or simply wish to soak in the beauty of handmade creations, Safed Candles Ltd. is the perfect stop. Its location in one of Israel's oldest cities makes it an integral part of your journey through Safed's rich history and culture. Do not miss this delightful experience that brings together art, tradition, and the spirit of community.
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and more personalized attention.
- Don't miss the candle-making workshops; they offer a unique hands-on experience.
- Explore the surrounding area of Safed after your visit for stunning views and historical sites.
- Bring a camera; the colorful displays of candles are perfect for photos.
A brief summary to Safed Candles Ltd.
- Israel Najara St 62, Safed, 13206, IL
- +9724-682-2068
Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from the center of Safed, head east on Jerusalem Street (Rehov Yerushalayim) towards the Old City. Continue straight for about 10 minutes until you reach the intersection with Israel Najara Street (Rehov Israel Najara). Turn left onto Israel Najara Street. Safed Candles Ltd. is located at number 62, which will be on your right side. The shop is well-marked, and you will see the colorful display of candles from the street.
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Public Transport
From the central bus station in Safed, take bus line 4 (if available) towards the Old City. Get off at the stop named 'Old City' (Ir HaKodesh). From there, walk west on Jerusalem Street (Rehov Yerushalayim) for about 5 minutes, then turn left onto Israel Najara Street (Rehov Israel Najara). Safed Candles Ltd. will be at number 62 on your right.
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Taxi
If you prefer to take a taxi from any location in Safed, simply ask the driver to take you to 'Safed Candles Ltd. on Israel Najara Street, number 62.' The taxi will drop you off right at the entrance of the shop. This option is convenient if you have bags or if you are traveling with a group.
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Safed Candles Ltd.
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Khan of the White Donkey
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