Welcome to the quirkiest museum I've ever been to. What's not to love about thousands of tiny colourful skulls and unique sculptures? Casa de los Venados is a private home and national cultural tourism asset as it has the largest museum quality collection of Mexican folk art in private ... READ the POST
A Barcelona Photo Story
I've been to Barcelona a few times now, but here are some of my favourite shots from my very first time there in 2009. Have you been to ... READ the POST
Inside the Ilana Goor Museum
The Ilana Goor Museum is located in an 18th century building surrounded by the breathtaking landscape of the shoreline of Tel Aviv and the Old Jaffa City. The museum, however, is only the second purpose of this beautiful building. The first is that it is the artist's live in home, where art is ... READ the POST
A Walking Food Tour in Jerusalem
If you're anything like me, you probably didn't expect Jerusalem to be the host of an organized walking food tour. There's absolutely no reason that made me think it shouldn't be--Israeli food is delicious--Jerusalem just wasn't a place that immediately came to mind when I thought about culinary ... READ the POST
The Colours of Shuk Ha’Carmel
Tel Aviv’s largest and most famous market can be loud, hot, crowded and overwhelming. Regardless of this, Ha'Carmel was one of my favourite places in the city. You will find everything you wanted and things that you didn't even know you needed. The market, or Shuk, begins at the intersection ... READ the POST
Israel’s Dead Sea
You may remember that I visited the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea earlier this year, and absolutely loved it. I was excited to see it for the second time--I mean who wouldn't want to go to the lowest place on earth twice in one year--but perhaps not as impatient as the first time around. I ... READ the POST
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