DaDa&Da Located in the literal heart of Tel Aviv on Rotschild Boulevard, DaDa&Da is my favorite place to brunch. Especially during friday morning/afternoon before Shabbat this area is SO alive with tons of people and tourists. Be aware that there's usually at least a 30 minute wait for a table on Friday (but it's the same everywhere). I'm a huge fan of eggs benedict and DaDa&Da always seem to nail it. Not only that but their caesar salad is so freaking delicious I can't not
Alright, I'll let you have it. Jerusalem IN A DAY. So you can spend the rest of your trip by the beach. 1. Start your day at Mahane Yehuda Market. This market is where you'll get some good food, try some different spices, tachina, halva and whatever else they throw into your face (literally). I don't when this habit started, but I always buy flowers when I'm in the Mahane Yehuda Market and then leave them somewhere later on in the day. 2. Then I'll walk down towards "Mamilla
If you've ever been to Israel or have started to plan a trip there, you've probably heard of Masada. Masada is a historical site located on the top of a 45 minute hike that overlooks the desert and the Dead Sea. It's a hike I've done at least once a year, and it's a must on my list of places to take people who come visit. The hike is most known for being done during the sunrise for a couple of reasons. 1) The view is insanely gorgeous during the sunrise 2) It is honestly way
Oh my god, I know I could totally let the pictures talk for themselves but I just have to share our experience. Just an hour from Tel Aviv and 15 minutes from both Jerusalem and the Dead Sea this place was tucked on a cute little hill in such a prime spot. We arrived to the Zimmer (rental villa) and instantly had our breath taken away by the view. I MEAN LOOK AT IT! It's February so naturally the weather is much cooler. Yet, we got super duper lucky to have nice enough weathe