
Tel Aviv light rail construction gets underway
Six-year project has residents worried about traffic bottlenecks, loss of business, invasion of rats.
Everything you need to know about the city that never stops.

Six-year project has residents worried about traffic bottlenecks, loss of business, invasion of rats.

Graphic designer Avner Gicelter turned his obsession with Tel Aviv’s historic structures into a series of beautiful illustrations.

Public park area above road and railway tracks to include bike and foot paths, green spaces, cafes.

Photographer Mario Troiani presents the non-stop city’s rhythm and rhyme in his latest exhibition.

Gudauskas brothers declare Tel Aviv one of the ‘sickest’ places on the planet.

Pop icon’s 18-year-old daughter makes secret visit to Tel Aviv for friend’s nuptials.

Photographer Evyatar Dayan looks at Tel Avivians — secular, religious and otherwise inclined — as they go about their daily routine.

Hundreds of thousands of people celebrated annual White Night in Tel Aviv.

Dozens of events take place at the same time throughout the city starting in the early hours of the evening and ending in the wee hours of the morning.

‘The concept is to make people notice this piece of abandoned real estate and the issues around it.’

‘Beyond the startup nation, we can be a strong model for others as smart-city mentors,’ says Tel Aviv official.

Music, dance, tours, sports, art – it’s all on offer in Israel this summer, and it’s all free. ISRAEL21c finds you the best places to go for free.

Come along as ISRAEL21c tours some of the most luxurious guestrooms money can buy on Tel Aviv’s beachfront.

Fragments of ancient pottery vessels used to prepare beer – dating 5,000 years ago- shows the city-that-never-sleeps hosted great parties even in the Bronze Age.

Street Capture’s one-off furniture made from graffiti pays homage to Tel Aviv’s old-school craftsmen and young street culture.