
9 High Holidays experiences not to miss in Israel
From Rosh Hashana to Sukkot, the memories you gather here during the Jewish holiday season are unique and unforgettable.

From Rosh Hashana to Sukkot, the memories you gather here during the Jewish holiday season are unique and unforgettable.

When you’ve had your fill of hummus, sabich and shakshuka, go for a taste of Mexico in the Holy Land.

Head of market’s merchant association tells ISRAEL21c about her quest to balance the old and new faces of one of Israel’s most popular tourist sites.

As Machane Yehuda turns 100, it forms a confederation with other historic world markets to preserve their traditions while embracing modern commerce.

Much as Israelis love children, hoteliers understand that sometimes people just need a quiet, relaxing getaway.

Guided group tours for motorcyclists: a whole new way to experience the Holy Land.

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

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

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

New line offers guided tours of sites such as the Old City, Mount of Olives, Sacher Park, Knesset and Mount Herzl national cemetery.

Seeing the ancient city from a new perspective on two wheels is recommended on list of World’s Greatest Places.

The best places to get a dose of nature that lets people in strollers or wheelchairs fully join the fun.

Israel’s markets cater to all culinary dreams, whether those are foraged greens and artisanal sweets or more in the direction of fine dining and drinks.

Jerusalem Botanical Gardens offers an illuminated winter wonderland route complete with symphonic music and warm comfort foods.

How this sweet Mideast treat went from a trend to a fixture, outlasting bubble waffles and churros.