Be’er Sheva, often called the capital of the Negev desert, sits in southern Israel as a meeting point of ancient history and modern development. Once a biblical settlement linked to Abraham, the city has grown into a vibrant urban hub with wide boulevards, desert landscapes, and a growing tech and academic scene anchored by Ben-Gurion University. Its character blends old and new, from archaeological sites and Ottoman-era remnants to contemporary neighborhoods, cultural centers, and student-driven energy. Life here feels open and grounded, shaped by desert surroundings, a diverse population, and a slower, more spacious rhythm compared to coastal cities. The cuisine reflects this mix, combining traditional Middle Eastern dishes with modern Israeli influences, often enjoyed in relaxed cafes, local markets, and casual eateries that mirror the city’s evolving yet rooted identity.

