
Jerusalem emerges as the capital of culture
Playing on its popularity as a spiritual locus, Jerusalem is becoming a world-class destination for arts tourism anchored to renewed nightlife.
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Playing on its popularity as a spiritual locus, Jerusalem is becoming a world-class destination for arts tourism anchored to renewed nightlife.

Adding to its world-renowned interactive exhibitions on blindness and deafness, the unique museum tackles the topic of growing old.

Running from north to south across the country, the trail allows hikers to experience all Israel has to offer in one embrace.

Make a splash this summer in one of these cool spots for nature lovers and adventurers.

Once closed to the public, the neglected Templer colony in Tel Aviv is now being transformed into a hip new lifestyle center with parks, cafes, nightlife and shops.

A colorful, interactive international street art festival marks the city’s 90th anniversary and kicks off an expected yearly tradition.

It’s really a lake, but whatever you call this Galilee waterway, lots of fun and educational activities lure visitors. ISRAEL21c gives you the top 10.

The dynamic and interactive Rehovot International Live Statue Festival shows that the city isn’t just about its famous science institute.

People with disabilities can tour Israel in comfort thanks to overnight accommodations that are increasingly attuned to their needs.

During the long hot summers, Israelis head straight for the ice cream and they love to experiment with flavors – however strange they may be.

Jerusalem’s ancient walls were turned into an unforgettable backdrop for one of the most exciting light festivals in the world.

Tel Aviv’s Gay Pride Parade highlighted the Israeli city that’s been crowned the world’s best for GLBT residents and tourists alike.

Cool off this summer in some of Israel’s thousands of caves. We’ve picked a few of the ones most accessible to the public.

Founded six years ago by two expatriates from the US, the Artists’ Colony Inn has just been named the best B&B in the Middle East by travel website Trip Advisor.

Four actors from the cluster of CBS-TV crime-scene investigation dramas visit Israel for the first time and declare it ‘close to a utopia.’