
The magnificent Maccabee mansion found under a home
Siebenberg House in Jerusalem’s Old City sits atop revealed treasures of Jewish history, most notably a palatial residence of Hanukkah’s hero family.

Siebenberg House in Jerusalem’s Old City sits atop revealed treasures of Jewish history, most notably a palatial residence of Hanukkah’s hero family.

Float your cares away on the mineral-rich body of water that makes up one of the world’s most unique and unusual seas.

The Ein Hod Artist’s Colony isn’t just a place where some of Israel’s best artists live and work. Check out its galleries, museums and hands-on workshops.

Israeli street art reveals the history, culture and slang of an area – and a great way to learn how to speak to Sabras.

See the country’s gorgeous landscapes from above in one of five cable railway options.

Sleek electrified trains run on rails from north to south, changing the face of public transportation in Israel’s largest city.

This summer at the Land of Israel Museum: Tales in the Sand, 15 lifelike sculptures of characters from the biblical Samson to Alice in Wonderland.

Some of Israel’s best water play can be found at the foothills of the Gilboa mountain range.

An Ottoman-era train depot has reopened in downtown Jerusalem as the city’s hottest new culture and dining destination. Come have a peek.

You’ve read about them on ISRAEL21c. Now you can meet the innovators behind Waze, Mobileye, Indigo, the cardboard bike and other successful Israeli companies in person.

This city of 114,000 people is known for its top-flight science but also for its family feel and nightlife.

The waves of the Mediterranean flow mesmerizingly through natural caves of this northern Israel reserve with its fine vistas, cable-car ride and more.

It’s Friday morning in Jerusalem’s hip German Colony. The weekend has begun. Everyone’s out shopping, people watching, eating gourmet food, and enjoying the sunshine.

The Biblical Zoo is a favorite meeting spot to observe a vast range of animals in their natural habitats.
Aside from its many religious pilgrimage sites for Jews and Christians, Tiberias is a prime location for water recreation.