
Opera in the Park returns to Tel Aviv for 20th anniversary
The special, free of charge, production of ‘Madame Butterfly’ is set to be staged at Ganei Yehoshua Park on August 3.
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The special, free of charge, production of ‘Madame Butterfly’ is set to be staged at Ganei Yehoshua Park on August 3.

How did this style of Latin American music and dance get popular with Israelis, and where can you learn it and do it here?

The famous Jerusalem street market has been bringing people together for many years, and to this day retains its popular charm and appeal.

Haifa City Museum fills its spaces with artworks made of live and faux blooms, with hands-on family activities to make imaginations blossom.

The highlight of the Israeli film industry calendar is set to take place for the 40th time, and include premieres, panels and parties.

Along with seeing the sights, why not use your vacation time to connect with Israelis working to make the world a better place?

A massive graveyard, a desert fortress and the city of Tel Aviv are all on the prestigious list of heritage sites important to humanity.

Side-by-side exhibitions of wildlife photos, one global and one local, are at the Eretz Israel Museum through October 14, 2023.

Festival celebrating Tel Aviv being an UNESCO World Heritage Site takes off at the end of June with parties, performances, magic and sunrise yoga.

From hairdressers and taxi drivers to bartenders and housekeepers, tipping is always a minefield. Here are our top tips for tipping in Israel.

If you want your trip to be ‘achla,’ substitute ‘sababa’ for ‘okay’ and get your fellow travelers moving with a rousing cry of ‘yalla!’

Travel business software platform handles management, creation and sales with automated tools for tour professionals.

Bringing the kids on a trip to the holy land? These hotels will keep them entertained and comfortable throughout their stay.

ISRAEL21c’s summer intern samples fresh deep-fried chickpea balls in 5 shops, vowing that from now on there will be no more frozen falafel for her.

Israeli restaurants can be dark, loud places with faux-friendly service and expensive wine. But they’re really great if you know how to enjoy them.