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Tel Aviv

This modern city, with a coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, always becomes the favorite of most visitors. Tel Aviv offers a perfect mix of nightlife, beaches, and culture, as well as being home to a major high-tech industry, the most important in the world after California's Silicon Valley.

Exploring the best of Tel Aviv in a single day is possible, but many choose to dedicate at least two days to thoroughly discover it and take advantage of all it has to offer. The city also serves as an excellent starting point for exploring northern Israel.

WHAT TO DO IN TEL AVIV?

Tel Aviv is the national epicenter of nightlife and entertainment in Israel. The city is brimming with nightclubs with music for all tastes, restaurants, pubs, cafes, discos, cinemas, auditoriums and concert halls. Historical attractions include Independence Hall, the David Ben-Gurion House and the Old Cemetery on Trumpeldor Street. 

Other must-see sites include the Sarona Market, a former German colony from the 19th century, HaYarkon Park, considered Israel's Central Park, and the Botanical Garden near Tel Aviv University. Families with children can enjoy Luna Park, an action-packed amusement park, and appreciate a spectacular sunset at Namal Tel Aviv, an old port turned promenade with trendy shops.

Tel Aviv is also a hub of business and commerce, with vibrant flea markets in Jaffa, Carmel, HaTikva, and Levinsky. In addition, it has modern shopping malls such as the Dizengoff Center, the Azrieli Center, as well as important business centers for high-tech companies, real estate brokers, and the stock market. All of this has made Tel Aviv the commercial capital of Israel and an international hub for conventions, exhibitions and conferences.
 

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CULTURE IN TEL AVIV

 

With more than 20 museums, Tel Aviv is a cultural treasure. Highlights include the Land of Israel Museum (HaAretz), the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art, the Diaspora Museum, the Israel Defense Forces Museum, the History Museum, the Etzel Museum, and the Haganah Museum. The city is home to the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and the Israel Opera Assembly, as well as national dance and theater companies. Notable squares include Rabin Square, Hamedina Square, and the Dizengoff Roundabout.

Eleven churches, monasteries, and mosques, such as St. Peter's Church and the Franciscan Monastery, are located in Jaffa.

"THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS"

Tel Aviv's nightlife is world-renowned, gaining international fame every year. Tel Aviv's nightlife is world-renowned, gaining international fame every year. Today, the city is regarded as one of the best in nightlife in all of Europe. Today, the city is regarded as one of the best in nightlife in all of Europe. Diverse and competitive, the nightlife in Tel Aviv offers everything from mega-clubs with the world's best DJs, to cozy neighborhood bars, hipster bars, underground venues, and beach bars. Diverse and competitive, the nightlife in Tel Aviv offers everything from mega-clubs with the world's best DJs, to cozy neighborhood bars, hipster bars, underground venues, and beach bars. 

 

Although the scene is intensely competitive, with bars constantly opening and closing, this leads to constant reinventions and new concepts. Each night offers a wide range of events, which can make choosing tricky due to the variety. However, the nights in Tel Aviv are unforgettable for those who experience them, making it one of the country's biggest attractions.

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