
8 reasons why we love Israel in the fall
From blooming flowers and migrating birds to stunning sunsets and saying goodbye to sandals, fall might be Israel’s most perfect season.

From blooming flowers and migrating birds to stunning sunsets and saying goodbye to sandals, fall might be Israel’s most perfect season.

‘I hope this festival will demonstrate the spirit and diversity of Tel Aviv and showcase both London and Tel Aviv as two tolerant and vibrant cities.’

It may be stiflingly hot, but there’s something fabulous and fun about the summer months of July and August in Israel.

Live music, parties, games, classes, workshops and shows — mostly for free — are on offer every Monday night in February in downtown Jerusalem.

It may be hot and humid, but there’s something uniquely charming about the summer months of July and August in Israel.

From the Red Sea Jazz Festival in February to the Hula Valley International Bird Festival in November, there’s something for everyone.

Cool off in a famous fountain, play at the port, hit the trails – it’s all for free in family-friendly Israel.

Gérard Depardieu and Anouk Aimée lead the international guest list at this summer’s premier cultural happening.

The weeklong harvest holiday is marked by family-oriented festivals across the country.

‘Culture is a basic necessity, like bread or milk, and should be available in one’s own community for a reasonable price,’ says festival co-founder.

A colorful, interactive international street art festival marks the city’s 90th anniversary and kicks off an expected yearly tradition.