Jerusalem is a city that embodies thousands of years of history, spirituality, and cultural diversity. Walking through Jerusalem means experiencing a unique blend of cultures, flavors, and histories that inspire reflection and hope.

Israel está situado en Oriente Próximo, en la orilla sureste del mar Mediterráneo. Judíos, cristianos y musulmanes la consideran la Tierra Santa bíblica. Su capital, Jerusalén, alberga numerosos lugares religiosos y sagrados. El centro financiero de Israel, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, es conocido por su arquitectura Bauhaus, sus magníficas playas, el puerto habitado más antiguo del mundo y su famosa vida nocturna. Dentro de su superficie relativamente pequeña, el país presenta una gran diversidad geográfica, con desiertos en el sur y montañas nevadas en el norte.
Jerusalem is a city that embodies thousands of years of history, spirituality, and cultural diversity. Walking through Jerusalem means experiencing a unique blend of cultures, flavors, and histories that inspire reflection and hope.
Known as the city that never sleeps, Tel Aviv is a popular tourist destination. It is renowned for its 24-hour culture, historical sights, Mediterranean beaches, bars, restaurants, cafés, parks, shopping, and quaint neighborhoods. In 2003 UNESCO declared The White City – the unique urban and historical fabric of Tel Aviv – as a World Cultural Heritage due to the architectural qualities of the city’s buildings and streets. Tel Aviv emerges as the perfect mix of contemporary and classic.