
Jerusalem opens house
Festival returns to the capital city and offers inside access to amazing buildings and sites.

Festival returns to the capital city and offers inside access to amazing buildings and sites.

Medieval festival brings jugglers, acrobats and musicians to the city’s ancient streets.

The International Astronautic Federation highlighted Israel’s enhanced academic space research in choosing Jerusalem for its 2015 annual convention.

Playing on its popularity as a spiritual locus, Jerusalem is becoming a world-class destination for arts tourism anchored to renewed nightlife.

The Jerusalem-based company that invented the Wind Tulip unveils a device to create hydroelectricity inside municipal water pipes.

300 young scientists, 21 nationalities and five Nobel Laureates will take part in the science world’s most important conference for young scientists.

Not just for kids: Jerusalem’s International Festival of Puppet Theater is widely lauded for innovation in an evolving performing art.

Israeli Olympians salute Jerusalem in viral campaign against the BBC.

Jerusalem’s ancient walls were turned into an unforgettable backdrop for one of the most exciting light festivals in the world.
For the first time, the French National Geographic Channel, National Geographic Wild and Voyage channel are rolling out a new documentary series on Israel. The

Summer’s warm nights bring a variety of performances, concerts and art installations reflecting the unique spirit of Israel’s capital city.

Tons of ice made for tons of fun during the city’s first Ice Festival.
File this one in the “who knew?” department. During the intermediary days of Passover, my wife and I had the opportunity to join a guided

Machane Yehuda, Israel’s largest and most ethnically diverse outdoor market, is attracting a whole new breed of culinary tourists.
Jerusalem prays for a snowy weekend.