
Tel Aviv celebrates Gay Pride
A week of activities sponsored by the municipality include music, dance, theater, beach parties, drag shows and family picnics.
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A week of activities sponsored by the municipality include music, dance, theater, beach parties, drag shows and family picnics.

A workers district in Tel Aviv provides the unlikely backdrop for a burgeoning contemporary and street art world.

The growing influx of backpack tourists has spawned a whole new niche in Israel’s hospitality sector.
As proof that Israel is still a top destination for holiday travel, the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) recently announced that it will hold

It’s that time again, when neighbors are encouraged to peep inside one another’s homes. The Houses From Within happening is set for May 17-19, 2012.

Tons of ice made for tons of fun during the city’s first Ice Festival.

Israel’s first hotel catering to bicycle tourists fills a growing niche and will likely expand across the country.

‘I won’t expose you to designers who can be found in a guidebook. The idea is to show you what’s behind the scenes.’

Elvis fans are signing up for a special tour of Israel to be accompanied by three gospel singers who toured with the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.

Minnesota university students are coming to Israel to investigate what makes its startup and high-tech communities tick.

A desert oasis in Israel’s Judean Desert boasts a rare combination of natural beauty, biblical history and fun in the sun.

Machane Yehuda, Israel’s largest and most ethnically diverse outdoor market, is attracting a whole new breed of culinary tourists.

Art-loving tourists from around the globe are making the new wing of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art a top priority on their itineraries.

Israel’s archeologists work on more than 300 excavations every year. The best ones are turned into national parks for the public to enjoy.

Almost 60 years ago, Dadaist painter Marcel Janco decided to found an artist’s village in Israel. Today Ein Hod has become one of the country’s finest art hubs.