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Join Inbal Baum for a gastronomical tour of Israel’s famed spice market and see what other delectable goodies can be found here, from soup to dessert.
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Join Inbal Baum for a gastronomical tour of Israel’s famed spice market and see what other delectable goodies can be found here, from soup to dessert.

World-class riders will complete the multi-country competition at the year-old Sylvan Adams National Velodrome.

After a year of hibernation due to Covid-19, Tel Aviv’s cultural capital is undergoing a joyful reawakening. What’s on the calendar so far for this summer?

Even though it’s a style many people love to hate, Brutalism stands at the core of many landmarks in the local landscape.

With artifacts ranging from a 15th century Book of Esther to Leonard Cohen’s guitar, the rebranded ANU is world’s most comprehensive Jewish museum.

The gyms may be closed but residents of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are working out al fresco this winter, thanks to mild weather.

Public art in the White City ranges from the whimsical Ben-Gurion beach headstand to the Cyber Horse’s statement about the dark side of technology.

With bars and restaurants still closed, a new municipality initiative offers couples a unique dating solution in the best possible location – the beach.

The Kuchinate art collective empowers asylum-seeking women and helps locals get to know who they really are.

A global research study by insurance company Coya reveals that Israel’s second-largest city also ranks third in the world for dog ownership.

‘The many challenges resulting from the coronavirus crisis obligate us to respond, in all aspects of life,’ says Tel Aviv mayor.

The Lebanese flag was depicted on the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipal building Wednesday night to show ‘our hearts are with the people of Lebanon.’

Join comedian Renny Grinshpan on a special tour of Tel Aviv and Jaffa, and find out what you’ve been missing during the Covid crisis.

How a sustainable, plant-based fine dining paradise manages to thrive in the midst of a pandemic. Plus a recipe for charred potato, cherries and smoked almond milk.

With Israel poised to begin opening up for tourists again later this summer, Travel Weekly takes a look at what you can do in 48 hours in Tel Aviv.