
13 photos of eerily empty Tel Aviv during corona crisis
Photographer Amir Chodorov sets his lens on Tel Aviv’s most bustling spots to showcase the effects of COVID-19 regulations on the city.
Everything you need to know about the city that never stops.

Photographer Amir Chodorov sets his lens on Tel Aviv’s most bustling spots to showcase the effects of COVID-19 regulations on the city.

Music, film and commercial director Nadav Zofi beautifully captures the new reality of Tel Aviv – the city that usually never sleeps – in the midst of the corona crisis.

‘We are experiencing an increase in companies moving to Israel and are noticing a shift in the reasons why they move.’

Israel’s seaside city of fun joins locations such as Tokyo, Vienna, Marseille and fellow Middle Eastern must-go spot Dubai.

In its list of top 20 destinations for 2020, Forbes Travel Guide places the White City second only to Las Vegas.

In Tel Aviv, saunter along on the seafront up to Jaffa to explore the old flea market, thriving stores and cafes, and then turn inland towards Rothschild Boulevard and walk back down to the recently renovated port.

The Nov. 21-30 festival incorporates works of veteran and young illustrators, leading academies and independent illustration associations in Israel.


ISRAEL21c chooses the best places to stay in the White City, whether you prefer an historic restored boutique hotel, quirky design or business luxury.

In the city that never stops, it’s no surprise that Tel Avivians have a lively club scene that goes on into the early hours.

Street photographer Evyatar Dayan uses imagination, humor and a fabulous dose of sarcasm when he takes his shots of Tel Aviv.

For over a century, Tel Avivians have been casting off their sins during the Days of Awe by performing the traditional atonement ceremony of Tashlich.

The Liebling Haus – White City Center’s mandate is ‘to advance the recognition of the outstanding architectural landscape of Tel Aviv.’

In recent years, Tel Aviv has become an extremely popular tourist destination, but reporter Michelle Chabin argues that quieter Eilat on the Red Sea might make a nicer getaway.

Nimrod Sapir gives us the lowdown on why electric scooters have taken Tel Aviv by storm, their advantages and what should be done next.