
Top 10 things to do with kids for FREE in Israel
Cool off in a famous fountain, play at the port, hit the trails – it’s all for free in family-friendly Israel.

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

Pairing up Jewish and Arab children for ballroom dancing turns suspicions into friendships, and leads to an award-winning documentary.

If you think animation studios are exclusive to Hollywood and Japan, think again. Israelis are in high demand for global collaborations.

When an ISRAEL21c writer’s yard serves as a set for an American TV series, her poultry want their turn on camera.

ISRAEL21c tours the ancient port city to see how the already popular seaside tourist stop is getting more attractive by the day.

‘You’ll do equally well in Tel Aviv whether you’re a hedonist or more cerebral type.’

About 100 women are enrolled in classes at Bride of the Sea, learning new skills such as bookkeeping, home finances, computers and English.

A seaside snapshot of Christian, Arab and Jewish harmony in a relaxing atmosphere of cafés and galleries.

Tel Aviv’s older sister, built around an ancient seaport and in the midst of a revival, is not to be missed by tourists.

She lives in it, and she displays her works in it. The Ilana Goor Museum in Jaffa is an ever-changing, living exhibition by an unusual artist.

What it’s like to dine at BlackOut, a restaurant at Nalaga’at Center in Jaffa where you are served in darkness by blind and visually impaired waiters.

It’s fresh, it’s tasty and it’s fast. Israeli street food is famous far and wide — and as chef Janna Gur points out, with good reason