travel

Where will we go on Passover? These are the ten best cities in the world

Where will you travel this year? Telegraph readers sorted through the wide selection for us and chose their 10 favorite destinations around the globe. Spoiler: we're not there.

By MEITAL SHARABI
03/04/2024

The best of London with British Airways

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 78

A gem on the Galilee: New hotel opens on the shores of the Kinneret

Overlooking the Sea of Galilee, the hotel is designed to appear as if it is growing out of the ground, built in the form of "David's harp."

The future of hospitality is found at Dubai's World Islands

Dubai is known as the city of innovation, with a forward-thinking focus on fostering an ecosystem of innovation and future-proofed business models.

By MOTTI VERSES
31/03/2024

Did you miss me? This is the date when Notre Dame Cathedral will be opened

After a devastating fire in 2019, causing the roof and spire to fall, restoration work nearing completion. The Paris cathedral set to reopen by end of year, five years post-fire.

By MEITAL SHARABI
25/03/2024

Purim attractions: Museums, heritage, and Ben Gurion's legacy.

Everything you need to know about the attractions for Purim that you must not miss this year.

By MEITAL SHARABI
25/03/2024

A Purim story in Amman

As I write today, I feel the sadness of this time. However, even in times of despair, there was joy – so we are told.

By GRAEME STONE
24/03/2024

Top European honeymoon destinations - recommended romantic vacation Spots

Romantic European honeymoon destinations: Must-visit places & best times to visit - explore the ideal destinations for a romantic vacation in Europe.

By IN COLLABORATION WITH ELDEN
20/03/2024

What's Jewish at the Edinburgh Fringe and Barbados' Sandy Synagogue

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 77

Come visit the Caesar Trail

Nearby, don’t miss the Roman stairs that were built for Hadrian Caesar, reminding you that the trail you just finished is an old Roman path from the 2nd-century period.

By ITZIK MAROM
17/03/2024
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