
5 new hotels that opened in Israel, despite war
Ranging in style from uber designer to minimalistic, these hotels stand ready for tourists to return to Israel.
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Ranging in style from uber designer to minimalistic, these hotels stand ready for tourists to return to Israel.

Once home to saber-tooth tigers, mammoths and prehistoric humans, the newly opened and scientifically important ‘Ubeidiya National Park lets visitors explore humanity’s roots.

With a redoubled focus on accessibility, the newly reopened park offers scenic views and serene nature to hikers, families and nature enthusiasts.

When planning a trip to the Israel Museum, you can spend hours examining its fascinating archeological relics. Here are 10 you shouldn’t miss.

A 19th century American Colony hotel offers visitors luxury surroundings and a pine nut and za’atar risotto.

A sleek renovation at the Tower of David, which dates back over two millennia, blends ancient and contemporary architecture and artifacts.

From walking companions of the practical and literary kinds to a cookbook, a kids’ book and beautiful prose, these books will enrich your visit to Israel.

Jerusalem’s new laser show incorporates music and imagery to reflect the city’s unique history.

People are not as cool as they look, restaurants are fully booked and guns are everywhere in these difficult times.

War brought a nostalgic mood to the country. ISRAEL21c finds a place in Tel Aviv to really indulge in it.

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From secondhand clothing to repurposed inner tubes and reconditioned bikes, Tel Aviv is proving consumer goods don’t have to be costly and wasteful.

Who arranged stones in huge circles in the Golan Heights? What was the pyramid of Madras for? Let’s delve into the most intriguing sites in Israel.

Art/tourism project in coastal Holon transforms public bomb shelters into an inviting part of the city’s network of story parks inspired by child literature.

Solomon Souza, renowned for his shutter portraits in Machane Yehuda completed eight years ago, creates a new project in honor of its centenary.