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Reuven Rubin is perhaps Israel's most famous painter. His colorful images have become icons of “Eretz Yisrael” (the land of Israel), as the country was referred to in the early the days of Jewish settlement. Utilizing his forme... more
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This neighborhood was one of the first to be built (in 1887) in the sand dunes outside of Jaffa. The narrow winding lanes, colorful plaster walls and tile roofs recall a small Mediterranean village. The area has become fashiona... more
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If Israel has a national poet, Chaim Bialik is it. This is the writer's former home, where he lived and worked until his death in 1934. The house itself is perhaps the greatest attraction. Several of the rooms, including his li... more
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A holy city to the world's Jews, Christians and Moslems, Jerusalem is an incredibly special place. The saying goes that when God created the world he gave it 10 portions of beauty and bestowed nine of them on Jerusalem. With it... more
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was in Tel Aviv in the first place was to get a bus to Beit Shemesh, a city outside Jerusalem, where I continue reading »
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The entrance to this carefully run 1981-built hotel is through a covered highway section of Ha-Yarkon Street, so you feel as if you are at an airport, though once inside, the place is calm and comfortable. The clientele... more
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Once known as the Dolphinarium, the Tel Aviv Aquarium no longer has any dolphins to speak of. Indeed, it feels like the establishment's glory days are behind it. Still, there is much to see in the large aquarium windows that ru... more
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From the thriving port, the city climbs the fertile slopes of the Carmel mountains, where you can enjoy magnificent views of the Mediterranean. As well as the famous Tikotin Japanese Museum and the Stella Maris Monastery, the m... more
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The word Meshuga'at means "crazy" in Hebrew, and yet the young owner of this establishment is quite shrewd. At just 29 years old, she went from waitressing for someone else to opening a place of her own. She takes pride in the... more
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Located on the inland side of Ha-Yarkon Street, this convenient, well-run seven-story hotel looks smaller from the outside than it really is. The Basel offers a functional lobby larger than that of most hotels in its cla... more
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Popular Tel Aviv Hotels
- InterContinental DAVID TEL AVIV
- Center Hotel
- Olympia Hotel
- Sheraton Moriah Tel Aviv
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Popular Tel Aviv Things to Do
- Rubin Museum
- Gazith Shoes
- Neve Tzedek
- Bialik House (Beit Bialik)
- Jerusalem
- Mandalay Bay Wedding Chapels
- Tel Aviv Aquarium
- Haifa
- Meshuga'at
- Weddings at the Venetian
Popular Tel Aviv Restaurants
- Moon
- China Lee
- Yotvata
- Giraffe Noodle Bar
- Cafe Batia
- Thai House
- Whitehall Steak House
- Meat Bar
- Agvania
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