People say that being an archaeologist in Israel is a walk in a park since ancient artifacts can be found everywhere you dig. This is particularly true in the old city of Jerusalem, and even more so – at the Temple Mount, where the flow of people has not ceased […]
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Saxum Visitor Center in Abu Gosh: a new look at the story of Jesus
I found out about the Saxum center at the IMTM-2019 tourism exhibition in Tel-Aviv, where it was presented as a new interactive center dedicated to the period of Second Temple and Jesus story. I was intrigued, but also confused – usually Christian places of interest in Israel are positioning themselves separate from […]
Lessons learned from TBEX Killarney
We started our Irish road trip on a high note – attending TBEX Killarney, the largest conference and networking event for travel bloggers, travel content professionals and industry experts. Last March I attended TBEX Jerusalem and it gave me a boost to continue developing myself as a travel blogger and destination marketing […]
Discovering the taste of Tel-Aviv with Bitemojo
If you love hidden city gems, stories and good food, try spending a day with Bitemojo. That is what we did on one sunny Friday morning. Bitemojo is a self-guided culinary and culture tour. You install the application on your iPhone or Android device, buy the tour and go at […]
The Queen of Spices from Levinsky Market
Do you know the smell of black pepper? The taste of cinnamon? I also thought I knew before I visited "Tavlinsky" store at Levinsky market in Tel-Aviv. It came out there is a huge difference between the spices you buy in a supermarket and freshly ground spices – like between a […]
10 things to do in Pristina, Kosovo
There is an expression in Hebrew "Medina ba-derech" ("country on the way"), which means a young country. In Kosovo you have a chance to witness how a new country is being born. Kosovo declared Independence in 2008 and its status is still questionable. Kosovo is full of employees of international […]
The City of David – Where Jerusalem began
When we say "the Old City of Jerusalem" we picture the Jaffa gates, the ramparts, The Holy Sepulcher Church, Via Dolorosa, etc. But the walls of what we know now as "the Old City" are actually not so old – they were build in the 16th century A.D., when Jerusalem […]
10 things to do in Ohrid
The cozy town of Ohrid, Macedonia, situated at the lake of Ohrid, is "two in one". It is a historical town packed with magnificent churches and old houses and simultaneously a relaxed resort. We spent only one day in Ohrid, and it was a pity that we could not stay […]
10 things you may do in Skopje, Macedonia
Disneyland for adults? Las Vegas on steroids? Quite unexpected definitions for a Balkan city, but Skopje, the capital of Macedonia, is exactly this. The municipal authorities have an unhealthy passion for baroque style and gigantic statues. Amusing for tourists, infuriating for local inhabitants, many of which do not like how […]
The Kishle in the Tower of David – Jerusalem Time Travelling Machine in a Room
An archaeologist working in the Old City of Jerusalem resembles a kid in a candy shop – everything around is so exciting! Although when in 1999 the archaeologist Amit Re'em started the excavations of Kishle – former Ottoman military barracks (the word "kışla" in Turkish means "barracks") he did not expect […]