
Sprawling Ramat Gan Safari started as a Tel Aviv pet shop
The crowd-pleasing Zoological Center Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan got its start as a pet shop in Tel Aviv in 1935.
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The crowd-pleasing Zoological Center Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan got its start as a pet shop in Tel Aviv in 1935.

For Tel Aviv’s 110th anniversary, Ido Biran plans book of 190 color photos of the city’s neighborhoods, architecture, beaches, street art and people.

For old-fashioned New England architecture, look no further than Tel Aviv’s American Colony, with its tales of pilgrimage, disease and broken dreams.

They may be small kiosks on the street selling food, but never underestimate them. The food kiosks in Tel Aviv sell some of the best dishes in the city.

A shepherd and his flock take the natural approach to keeping Ganei Yehoshua Park weed-free and attractive to native plants, birds and butterflies.

A new spiral tower to be built at Tel Aviv’s Azrieli Center draws inspiration from biblical scrolls and snail shells.

Tourism is booming in Tel Aviv. Here are some exciting additions to the hospitality scene in the most intriguing neighborhoods of the White City.

The festival incorporates works of both veteran and young illustrators, leading academies and independent illustration associations in Israel.

In a rundown area of Tel Aviv, Chinese, Philippine and even Sudanese treats are just waiting to be discovered.

Tel Aviv’s fashionable designers and shopkeepers display an innovative mash-up of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and European influences.

Take a look at the vibrant cities, starry skies and sparkling seas of Israel when the sun goes down.

116-metre-high residential tower will have alternating setbacks to provide inhabitants with sunny garden terraces or secluded private balconies.

GQ gives you insider recommendations for a splendiferous vacation in Tel Aviv, along with side trips to the Dead Sea and Akko.

The ark-shaped museum, located in Tel Aviv, houses 5.5 million specimens from around the world, from early human skulls to rare taxidermy pieces.

Reaching from 28 stories to 100 stories, these Tel Aviv towers will create a new look for the skyline of the Nonstop City.