Tel Aviv es famosa por su vida nocturna, compras y cultura del ocio en general. Los visitantes pueden experimentar días llenos de actividad en la playa, en los numerosos museos de las de la ciudad o simplemente caminar por las calles de esta bulliciosa y juvenil ciudad.
This unique museum contains 7,000 works of art, crafts, ceramics, lacquer, swords and other items dating mainly from the 17th t...
The Sea of Galilee (Kinneret) is Israel’s largest fresh-water lake – a prime tourist attraction as well as a vital water source...
This site on the banks of the Jordan River east of Jericho is where ancient Christians marked Jesus’ baptism. Now on the peacef...
The original buildings of this nineteenth century neighborhood, interspersed with bustling courtyards are the backdrop for a fa...
Located on the Tiberias quay, this church was built over a Crusader church, whose single nave and narrow windows recall a ship’...
Below the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem’s Old City, lies the Praetorium, built over the site where Jesus was condemned by Pontius...
The ruins of a twelfth-century church now mark the village of Emmaus, toward which two disciples were walking when Jesus appear...
The Cardo, running beneath today’s Jewish Quarter in Old Jerusalem, was the city’s main street 1,400 years ago, and is now one ...
This wall, carefully preserved amid modern construction in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter got its name because it is one of the mos...
The Ein-Gev holiday resort is situated on the eastern shores of the Sea of Galilee and offers 166 rooms which are suitable for ...