
Israel Reopens Holy Sites.
Jerusalem – Christian and Jewish Holy Sites are Open!
Monday April 13th, 2026 – 1pm ET | 10am PT.
With the ceasefire now in effect and the removal of gathering restrictions in the Jerusalem area, we are pleased to announce that the primary religious sites in the Old City – the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Western Wall, and the Temple Mount – are once again fully open to believers and visitors.
Jerusalem is dressed in its holiday best, and the atmosphere within the Old City’s alleyways is filled with optimism and the joy of a blessed return to routine.
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You only have a few days in the city, but your culinary bucket list is packed. How can you possibly taste it all?
Introducing the event designed to cure your taste buds Tel Aviv EAT, Israel’s largest food festival, celebrating the city’s iconic cuisine at a fraction of the price—four unforgettable days of culinary experience.
The city’s most in-demand restaurants, where tables are usually booked weeks in advance, will serve their signature dishes—all in one place.
The festival will take place on the vast green lawns of Charles Clore Park in Tel Aviv facing the vast blue expanse of the Mediterranean Sea, offering countless dishes and irresistible temptations, with dozens of restaurants, food trucks, delicious stalls, and large-scale culinary areas.
Enjoy the sunset while tasting signature dishes from leading kitchens, street food stalls, and live music performances—an unforgettable and mouthwatering experience.
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