The world's holiest Christian site is presumably built on the place of both the crucifixion and the tomb of Jesus, and is thus a major…
Marvel at this 7th-century dominant, said to be the first dome-shaped shrine to be built, can be seen from all over Jerusalem.
The road follows the last steps of Jesus leading to the place of his crucifixion.
First Jewish neighborhood outside Jaffa, Neve Tzedek is historic, scenic and kinda becoming "in" again.
This ancient port is still in function today and the surrounding area has recently become a popular dining and cultural destination.
The largest and most populous quarter of the Old City, is a lively and always busy place with lots of small shops.
This market is the biggest marketplace in Tel Aviv. Place of fresh produce, street food and bargains, it also features a number of high…
Tel Aviv has the largest collection, more than 4000, of Bauhaus buildings in the whole world, which put it on the UNESCO list.
Habima is a striking new plaza with premier cultural institutions: theatre, auditorium and exhibition space.
Also known as HaYarkon Park, this oasis of peace is the perfect hideaway from the city's buzz.
The Baháʼí Terraces, or the Hanging Gardens of Haifa, are garden terraces on Mount Carmel in Haifa, and one of the most popular tourist…