Tourism
Beyond the postcard
A new campaign invites audiences to experience Israel’s living culture
Budapest uncovered: Castle caves and thermal spas
"The Venice of Poland": The city located on islands that is attracting Israelis
Arkia expands the competition and launches a direct route to Tokyo
Business by day, indulgence at night: We visited the new hotel that opened in Herzliya Pituach
The new business hotel Metro delivers exactly what it was designed for: A night of good sleep before a meeting, an excellent breakfast and a strategic location. Business and pleasure.
Armenian Quarter residents descend from genocide survivors, bishop says ahead of exclusive tours
Dating back nearly two millennia, the Armenian Church’s presence in Jerusalem is widely considered the longest unbroken Christian presence in the Old City.
From the Maldives to Venice: 17 destinations that could soon disappear from the map
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, in the coming decades sea levels will rise significantly – and some of the most beloved countries are expected to be affected.
Bank Hapoalim to open 54 Israeli museums, heritage sites with free admission over May weekends
The “Poalim Israeli” initiative will offer free entry on three Friday-Saturday weekends in May, with advance registration required.
Tourism revolution in the north: Cable car to connect Galilee sites
New cable car project will link Nof Hagalil, Nazareth and Mount Tabor, improve access to heritage and nature sites, and boost the north as a more attractive tourist destination for visitors annually.
Live like a Montefiore at Tel Aviv’s Fiori 41
Located in the historic “Heart of the City,” parallel to the more traveled Rothschild Boulevard, the Fiori 41 Hotel is part of the UNESCO-designated White City.
Dubai, Israel, and the impact of the Iran war on hospitality
As regional tensions escalated into direct confrontation with Iran, the impact on Dubai’s tourism sector, so beloved by Israeli travelers, was almost immediate.
The 35-minute miracle: Inside Jerusalem’s best-kept Dead Sea escape
From the heart of the city to the lowest and most healing place on Earth, it is a mere 35-minute trip.
Why does a landline phone still exist in hotel rooms? It turns out there are good reasons
With so many smart apps connected to your hotel stay, what is the point of the landline phone next to the bed?
We found you a family hotel in Eilat at a fair price
Vacations in Israel have become an unbearably expensive product. We found you a hotel that is suitable for a family vacation and will not tear your pocket.