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Spectacular hotels, innovative culinary scene and exciting attractions are just the beginning of a magical Israeli vacation in the most exciting central cities: Tel Aviv, Herzliya, Bat-Yam, and Ramat Gan / In affiliation with the Tel Aviv Hotel Association
New York has Central Park, London has Hyde Park, and Tel Aviv has HaYarkon Park. The popular stretch of green is nestled in the north of the city with the...
The Suzanne Dellal Center, located at the heart of the picturesque Neve Tzedek neighborhood, has been the spot for Israeli and international dance performances...
Wander down Tel Aviv’s most beautiful tree-lined boulevard and embrace the classic Bauhaus architecture.With everything from charming cafes and lively...
Gracing the walls of this museum are Israel’s most comprehensive collections of modern, contemporary, and Israeli art. The museum boasts an impressive...
One of the oldest cities in the Mediterranean basin, the Old City of Jaffa stands on a cliff that protrudes from the water, puncturing the Tel Aviv skyline....
With a welcoming coastline and a selection of some of the best beaches in Israel, we’ve highlighted the most happening Tel Aviv beaches spanning from...
Dubbed "The White City" for its UNESCO-recognized World Cultural Heritage Site of over 4,000 Bauhaus and International Style buildings from the 1930s,Tel...
Habima, Israel’s legendary national theater, is a must-visit located at the renovated beautiful Habima Square in the heart of Tel Aviv. The world's first...
While the Jaffa port has been around since the start, Tel Aviv has developed a newer northern attraction at the opposite end of the sandstrip. During the...
In one of the oldest districts in Tel Aviv, adjacent to the Carmel Market, Nahalat Binyamin Street has a wonderful now-not-so-well-known secret, which makes...
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Located in the Sarona Compound, Claro is a farm-to-table restaurant with a cozy and welcoming vibe. Chef Ran Shmueli, one of Israel’s most well-loved...
Located in the Mendeli Street Hotel, this contemporary restaurant spearheaded by Chef Yossi Shitrit (Kitchen Market, Onza) showcases modern cuisine with...
The Norman Hotel has established itself as one of the most sophisticated hotels in Israel, known for its high standards and world-class restaurants. The newest...
Located in the romantic Neve Tzedek neighborhood, 2011 San Pellegrino’s Best Chef Under 30 winner, Chef Orel Kimchi, elevates creative food with artful...
This restaurant in the Norman Hotel is part of the world-renowned Dinings restaurant (London) serving up a fusion of Japanese Izakaya-style small plates and...
In the heart of Jaffa's Old City, this church is dedicated to Saint Peter's raising Tabitha from the dead, which is reported to have occurred in Jaffa. With...
Poor quality bric-a-brac lies alongside vintage treasures and antique furniture in Jaffa’s flea market. Of all the places to work your haggling skills,...
Jaffa Port, a renewed culinary, shopping and entertainment stop set in the city's ancient harbor, is home to various merchants and stalls that offer a vibrant...
Since branching out to the Jaffa Port, The Old Man and the Sea has become more than a meal, it is a complete theatrical scene. From waiters running around like...
Walking along Apollonia beach grants visitors the opportunity to look up at ancient ruins and out at the Mediterranean's crystal clear waters. With upgraded...
Park Herzliya stretches over 180 acres, offering expansive lawns, a barbeque area, a stage and natural amphitheater, a lake and natural winter pond. Emphasis...
The Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art addresses a multitude of genres, including painting, photography and architecture with a special emphasis on...
Ramat Gan - a vibrant financial, cultural and academic hub
Aptly nicknamed the Ramat Gan "Safari," The Zoological Center of Tel Aviv is as close to an African savannah as you can get, being only a few kilometers...
For a chance to explore the best of what Israel’s local artists have to offer, head east from Tel Aviv to the Museum of Israeli Art in Ramat Gan. One of...
ToMo Candy will make you feel like a kid in a candy store with their natural sweets and personalized workshops and events. Located east of Tel Aviv in Ramat...
Asian food lovers have already made the popular chain a hotspot. The menu includes starters such as a refreshing Som Tam salad, chicken bun in tempura,...
Why does a bird look like a small dinosaur? Who was the first artist? Why don't the animals have a gym subscription? If you like to ask questions and explore...
Tayo Beach is a favorite among locals due to its location. Enjoy the gentle summer breeze and watch the sunset as you sip a cocktail and dine on one of Tayo...
The greater Tel Aviv-Jaffa metropolitan area is scattered with galleries and museums. Among these are the Museums of Bat Yam. The MoBY is separated into three...
‘Sela’ means rock in Hebrew, and ‘The Rock Beach’ lives up to its name. Surrounded by rocks, HaSela is a quiet beach, with chairs and umbrellas available for...
We’ve put together a guide to navigating the White City that you'll actually want to follow. We’re talking boozing while painting, smoothie bowls loaded with...
Tel Aviv's culinary landscape has undergone a major facelift in recent years and the result has the city tasting finer than fine. Unexpected combinations, a...
Tel Aviv's best street food is not only delicious for its sheer flavors and innovative twists on classic grab-and-go recipes, but there is also something to be...
Drinking is fun. But drinking on a rooftop is exponentially more kickass. It feels like summer even when it's not and having a view to gaze out at, whether...
From the iconic sheep's head of Minache Kadishman and the kaleidoscopic colors of Mark Shagal to the unique and fresh perspectives of up and coming Israeli...
Located in the enchanting Neve Tsedek neighborhood, this cozy bakery is known as one of the very best in town. Incredible French pastries with Israeli twists...
One of the best bakery chains in the city, Bakery has mastered the art of French pastries. Whether you come to pick up a crunchy, fresh-from-the-oven baguette...
The Little Prince is the perfect literature haven for bookworms. Great for olim, it offers a wide selection of books in Hebrew, Russian, French, and Spanish,...
From the outside, Piece of Cake is one of those bakeries that seems like an overrated chain, but inside, it's a surprising delight. The moment you enter the...
Cafelix is a beautifully designed cafe with expertly created coffees. From frothy cappuccinos to the steamy double-shot espresso, this spot is a hipster...