
Largest vegan festival in the world returns to Tel Aviv
Vegan Friendly expects 100k participants at three-day Vegan Fest filled with food, cooking workshops and healthy lifestyle activities.

Vegan Friendly expects 100k participants at three-day Vegan Fest filled with food, cooking workshops and healthy lifestyle activities.

No need to take out your wallet to enjoy these 18 suggestions for touring, trekking and tanning in Israel’s city by the sea.

Fabulous anytime, Tel Aviv has extra appeal for tourists this year as it celebrates its 110th anniversary.

Watch the magnificent sunset over the Mediterranean Sea and then get ready for some serious fun.

She expected to be wowed by Israel’s religious sites and architecture, but she had missed the memo that Israel has become a major foodie destination.

40,000 runners to participate in February 24 marathon through Tel Aviv city streets. 150,000 people expected to cheer.

Tel Aviv’s fourth covered market tempts passersby with Israeli beer, South African sandwiches, local catch of the day, and Japanese ramen dishes.

Tel Aviv designer Lital Rozenshtein surprises the online world with a fun food photo featuring the iconic ruby pomegranate fruit.

Prime Minister Netanyahu tweets solidarity; Tel Aviv lights up City Hall with alternating US and Pride flags; Israelis hold candle vigils.

You can’t catch the full flavor of a city from the seat of a bus, so lace up your walking shoes and take a guided stroll through Israel’s beautiful White City.

Actress Perroni, TV host Lopez and dancer Costa storm social media with photos from baptism at Jordan River, eating hummus and visiting Jerusalem landmarks.

Have you visited Israel’s largest indoor culinary market?

Naturally, the beach is tops on ISRAEL21c’s list of things every visitor must do in Tel Aviv. Read on to discover the other nine!

Israel’s largest indoor market covers 8,700 sq.m. in the heart of Tel Aviv.

‘Our uniqueness stems from the creation of a business community as well as the support and collaboration generated from it,’ says WeWork Israel director.