Golden Threads of Bethlehem
Children*/Students 1 JD
Groups (6 or more) 1.5 JD/Person
Guided Tour** 10 JD
* Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
** Advance reservations required for all guided tours.
GOLDEN THREADS OF BETHLEHEM WAS SPONSORED BY:
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has been on a successful course steered with foresight since 1970. Starting with “MV Rafaela”, Captain Gialuigi Aponte has organically grown this private company to be the 2nd largest container line and a major driving force for the global economy. MSC brings its global reputation of reliable service delivery to both your import and export needs, ranking us as the second largest carrier of goods to and through Jordan.
Bank al Etihad
Bank al Etihad is a Jordan-based financial and banking services institution, Established in 1978, it is now considered as one of the fastest growing banks in Jordan. CSR has always been part of the bank’s DNA and its values; the bank supports local communities and adopts several initiatives in the areas of education, youth, culture and arts. In addition, the bank has always supported charity organizations associated with the disable and special needs citizens. It also offers its own “Halim Salfiti Theater” free to all musicians and art activities.
For more information: www.bankaletihad.com
Naqsh Design House
By the vision of two sisters Nisreen and Nermeen AbuDail. Naqsh Design House was founded in 2010 Amman, Jordan, where it started to exhibit unique pieces of furniture, home accessories inspired by both contemporary and traditional Arabic aesthetics, integrating the beauty of our rich culture: art, architecture and calligraphy in a minimal modern look that fits in our life today.
For more information: www.naqshdesignhouse.com
Layali Amman is linked to all aspects of the Jordanian social life. The monthly Arabic magazine’s comprehensive and far-reaching coverage of daily Jordanian and regional social events, nightlife, hot spots, celebrity news and interviews cements it as Amman’s most sought-after – and the Kingdom’s highest selling – magazine.
The Housing Bank for Trade and Finance (HBTF) was established in 1973 as a public shareholding limited company with a capital amounting to half a million JD. The primary focus of the Bank was to provide housing finance, and hence the name. After 24 years of operations, the Bank embarked on a new era, when it diversified its scope and became a comprehensive bank, providing full commercial banking services.