Israel

Nestled in the eastern Mediterranean, Israel is a diverse and vibrant melting pot where traditional and modern elements coexist. The landscape ranges from the ancient, holy sites of Jerusalem to the Bauhaus-style architecture and beaches of Tel Aviv, and from the surreal, buoyant waters of the Dead Sea to the rugged canyons of the Negev Desert. Visitors can explore the rich tapestry of the country’s history and culture, with opportunities to engage with differing viewpoints, including those of Palestinians in nearby Ramallah, Bethlehem, or Hebron.

Attractions in Israel

The Israel Museum in Jerusalem, one of the nation’s top cultural institutions, houses thousands of exhibits that span 5,000 years of history. Visitors can explore a rich array of archaeological […]

The Western Wall Tunnels in Jerusalem provide a unique, underground exploration of the Western Wall, one of Judaism’s most significant holy sites. Extending beneath the visible section of the ancient […]

Pella, one of Jordan’s most significant archaeological sites, boasts a rich history spanning over 6,000 years. Located near Jerash and Irbid, and within driving distance from Amman, the site encompasses […]

Nestled in the heart of Jerusalem, Mea Shearim (Me’a She’arim) is a vibrant yet secluded neighborhood that serves as a home to a large Jewish Haredi (ultra-Orthodox) community. The area, […]

Coral Beach Nature Reserve, located in Eilat, Israel, is home to some of the world’s most northerly tropical coral reefs. This unique ecosystem features a variety of seagrass patches that […]

Beneath the ancient City of David in Jerusalem, Hezekiah’s Tunnel, also known as the Siloam Tunnel, has been channeling water into the city for over 2,000 years. Carved through solid […]

For over a millennium, the Damascus Gate, also known as Bab al-Amud, Nablus Gate, St. Stephen’s Gate, and Sha’ar Shechem, has served as the main entrance to the Old City […]

The ANU – Museum of the Jewish People (Beit Hatfutsot) in Tel Aviv, Israel, narrates the 4,000-year journey of the Jewish people, from ancient times to the present and beyond. […]

Nalaga’at, located in Tel Aviv, is a pioneering institution that has significantly impacted the lives of deaf and blind individuals. The center houses a theater where deaf-blind actors perform award-winning […]

Nestled in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem, the walled Church of St. James stands as the cathedral of the Armenian Orthodox Patriarchate. Originally built by Georgians in the eleventh century […]

Founded in 1941, the Palmach was an underground arm of the Haganah, a Jewish paramilitary force that predates the Israel Defense Forces, with the aim of securing a Zionist settlement […]

Shenkin Street, also known as Sheinkin Street, is a vibrant thoroughfare in Tel Aviv, Israel. Once a hub for the city’s counter-cultural and hippie scenes, the street has evolved into […]

Beneath the bustling streets of Jerusalem, a network of over a mile (2 kilometers) of pathways reveals 2,000 years of history. This subterranean world, far from the city’s crowded alleys […]

Nestled off the Israeli coast in Eilat, the Underwater Observatory Marine Park provides a unique glimpse into the Red Sea’s vibrant marine ecosystem. Visitors can explore a tower observatory that […]

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