
TripAdvisor lists Yad Vashem among 25 best museums
User-generated travel website honors Jerusalem Holocaust education center with Travelers’ Choice award for consistent exceptional reviews by visitors.

User-generated travel website honors Jerusalem Holocaust education center with Travelers’ Choice award for consistent exceptional reviews by visitors.

There are more museums per capita in Israel than anywhere in the world, and they’re all bursting with innovation and creativity.

Home of the lush Bahá’í Gardens, national science and maritime museums and Israel’s only subway, Haifa has lots to offer tourists.

‘There’s nothing quite like Israel in the world and nothing quite like the women of Israel,’ says the founder of the Museum of Israeli Women.

Art-loving tourists from around the globe are making the new wing of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art a top priority on their itineraries.
Tel Aviv’s young and edgy art scene reflects the creative vibrancy of Israelis. This year it gets full attention at the city’s special year-long art festival.

When a precious watch and clock collection was stolen from a Jerusalem museum, time stood still for 24 years until its return. Now it is on display once again.
The Israel Children’s Museum in Holon encourages parents and children alike to explore, touch, feel, climb and discover.
The museum is a homage to Bauhaus architect Munio Gitai Weinraub by his son, Israeli film director and architect Amos Gitai.

The Bloomfield Science Museum is training hundreds of third- through sixth-grade ‘Green Ambassadors’ to care for their city’s environment.
There’s no shortage of fascinating tourist sites for the first time traveler to Israel. But what about on that next visit, when you’ve already done Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Masada? Fortunately, we have just the TripTik for you: our top 10 “off-the-beaten-track” tourist attractions in Israel.