It's easy to see why walking and biking are the preferred modes of transportation here: With a 3-mile-long beachside boardwalk to cruise, taking a taxi or a bus just feels like a missed opportunity.
The commanding Clock Tower, which is a stone’s throw from the light rail stop, was built in in 1900 in “Palestine” by the ...
Built in what used to be a convent hospital that served Christian visitors to Jerusalem in the 19th century, the Jaffa in Tel Aviv is today ... and a new life for the old chapel, reborn as a ...
From the 1930s to the 1960s, the Old Tel Aviv Port acted as Israel's primary gateway to the sea. Day in and day out, ships brought merchandise to Israel's shores from all over the Mediterranean ...
Fancy a fix of some sun and sand? No worries, we’ve picked some of the coolest beaches in Tel Aviv to get your tan on ...