Travel
Taly's Travel: Discovering warm welcome at Louis Hotels
“The tourist season is in full swing, and Cyprus is ready to welcome Israeli travelers with our signature warm hospitality,” says the director for Israel at the Cypriot Deputy Ministry of Tourism.
Beyond the postcard
Budapest uncovered: Castle caves and thermal spas
UK gov't removes Israel from 'no travel list' for first time since June 2025 Iran war
Budapest: Spa hotel, Jewish heritage, and Danube nights
Mark and David explore the beauty and grandeur of Budapest, where the Danube divides the historic hills of Buda and the lively boulevards of Pest.
From Alpine adventures to deep history: Exploring Slovakia’s high tatras
Awe-inspiring majesty of High Tatras and Europe’s culture capital showcase wonders of Slovakia.
Tourism experts reveal: This is the room number you should request for a quiet vacation
How the room location affects the noise level in the hotel, and which numbers are better to request already at check-in: These are the room numbers you should avoid when booking a hotel vacation.
‘Astonishingly fun’: UK’s No.1 attraction isn’t what you think
The shake-up at the top followed two years in which the British Museum had led the rankings.
Minecraft World to open at UK theme park
The project represents a meaningful milestone in expanding the Minecraft universe into real-world experiences.
Why Slovakia? Castles, culture and a surprise for Israeli travelers
In this episode of The Jerusalem Post Podcast – Travel Edition, which was recorded before the start of Operation Roaring Lion, Mark and David discover the hidden gems in Slovakia.
Panoramic views, Israeli breakfast: A memorable night in Jerusalem's Herbert Samuel
The Herbert Samuel Hotel in Jerusalem is not just a well-known five-star hotel; it’s also named for my fellow Liverpudlian Herbert Samuel, who was born there in 1870.
Israelis deserve better than missile barrages and cancelled flights - editorial
For a war-weary nation that depends heavily on air travel, Israel’s national carrier must prove it can serve the public in a crisis – not just profit during one.
Hotels as targets: Dubai faces a new narrative test
Amid regional conflict, Dubai’s tourism industry grapples with shaken confidence, as travelers reconsider their vacation plans in the Gulf.
Israel to gradually reopen airspace on Thursday under new plan to return stranded Israelis
Under the new framework, Transportation Minister Miri Regev said the reopening of Ben-Gurion Airport will be gradual. During the first 24 hours, one plane will land per hour.