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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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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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The observatory is located in the Azrieli Centre, Tel Aviv's monument to geometry 101, with its triangular, rectangular and cylindrical glass and steel towers rising up 49 floors over the flat, sprawling city. On a clear day th... more
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One of Tel Aviv's largest public parks, it boasts exotic gardens and a huge playground in its 1,000 acres of green meadows. The multitude of activities for all the family includes mini golf, tandem bike rentals and pony rides,... more
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Painted leprechaun green on the outside, this is a real Irish experience as everything from the lamps to wood paneling comes from Ireland. The menu has equally authentic offerings. There is fish and chips with tartar sauce, she... more
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You will find the boisterous coffee shops here, with people arguing over everything and anything all day and night, upscale shops at the northern end and the popular fountain to the south. To some, the big shopping mall on Dize... more
Real Travelers who've been here
head back to Dizengoff Street, but first I needed some shekels. I walked around the corner from continue reading »
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Zubin Mehta, one of the greatest conductors in history, has been Music Director of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra since 1969. The orchestra itself is in its 66th year. Throughout the month of March, you can see and hear Meht... more
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The observatory is located in the Azrieli Centre, Tel Aviv's monument to geometry 101, with its triangular, rectangular and cylindrical glass and steel towers rising up 49 floors over the flat, sprawling city. On a clear day th... more
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This fountain, entitled the Fire and Water sculpture is located on a raised roundabout that is painted in a bright, rainbow design. Created by Yaacov Agam it has been dedicated to the friendship between the cities of Tel Aviv a... more
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This square, formerly known as Melchai-Israel Square, was renamed after Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated here on 4 November, 1995, during a peace rally. The square is a popular Tel Aviv landmark, flanked by... more
Real Travelers who've been here
skyscraper hotels which surround us. :-) )But it is time to move on to Kikar Rabin (Rabin continue reading »
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