
Jerusalem City Hall plaza boasts world’s largest sukkah
The sukkah, which can house up to 650 people, will be open to the public during the intermediate days of the Sukkot holiday.

The sukkah, which can house up to 650 people, will be open to the public during the intermediate days of the Sukkot holiday.

New airline will serve Israel’s north with low-cost, nonstop service to popular areas such as Eilat and Cyprus.

From paperless payment and appropriate attire to scary speed and nosy neighbors, taking public transport in Israel is a unique experience.

Online platform’s new service allows female travelers to rate transit lines across the globe with an accent on safety, cleanliness and service.

From weird supermarket aisles and horrible traffic to delicious foods and politicians stuffing their faces, there’s nothing like Passover in Israel.

From slippers to sunscreen, shawls to white tees, make sure to arrive here in style for all seasons.

With nearly 100 miles of bike lanes and more to come, flat topography and awesome scenery, Tel Aviv is the ultimate bike-friendly city.

A watershed mark in the corona pandemic: As of November 1, individual tourists may enter Israel, under certain conditions.

Where to find authentic restaurants serving the best hummus dishes across the Holy Land, so you can prepare for your next visit.

Groups of five to 30 foreign tourists will be admitted from most countries if all travelers have proof of vaccine and negative PCR test.

A Birthright Israel group and a group of Christian pilgrims are the first organized tours to land since the pandemic halted tourism in March 2020.

From remote check-in to finding medical care in your language, these solutions will ease us safely back into tourism in Covid-19 times.