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Top Attractions in Tel Aviv
Old Jaffa, Rabin Square, The Yarkon Park, Eretz-Israel, Beit HaTefutsot, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv, Dizengoff Square, King Albert Square, Central Bus Station, Neveh Shaanan, Kameri Theater, Opera House, AttractionsTel Aviv
Israel
Language: Hebrew
Currency: Shekel
Information about Tel Aviv
Airport - Ben Gurion International Airport (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG) is the largest and busiest international airport in Israel. The airport is near the town of Lod, 15 kilometers (9 mi) southeast of Tel Aviv. The airport has three runways and is used by commercial, private, and military aircraft.
Shopping - Allenby Street, a typical bustling Tel Avivan street, is full of furniture stores, lower price clothing shops, bakeries, bookstores, and kiosks. The Opera Tower is an upscale mall, right where Allenby Street meets the sea and a short walk from the Ha-Yarkon Street hotel district. Well stocked with cafes, galleries, and shops of interest to visitors, the mall is developing into something of a center for fashionable clothing. Two blocks south of Dizengoff Square, toward King George Street, you'll find the enormous indoor Dizengoff Center Shopping Mall, located on the lower floors of a megaoffice complex.
Hotels
- Basel Hotel - 156 Ha-Yarkon St, Tel Aviv, 03/524-7711
- City Hotel - 9 Mapu St, Tel Aviv, 03/524-6253
- Dan Tel Aviv Hotel - 99 Ha-Yarkon St, Tel Aviv, 800/223-7773
- Hotel Metropolitan - 9-15 Trumpeldor St, Tel Aviv, 03/519-2727
- Olympia Hotel - 164 Ha-Yarkon St, Tel Aviv, 03/524-2184
Cafe\Restaurants - Aladin - 5 Mifratz Shlomo St, Tel Aviv, 03/682-6766
- Carmela Be Nachala - 46 Ha Tavor St, Tel Aviv, 03/516-1417
- Maganda Restaurant - 26 Rabbi Meir St, Tel Aviv, 03/517-9990
- Rafael - 87 Ha Yarkon St, Tel Aviv, 03/522-6464
- Shtsupak Fish Restaurant - 256 Ben Yehuda St, Tel Aviv, 03/544-1973
Private Guide in Tel Aviv - Arik
(Member Since 2015) Languages: englishThe first professional course I had ever taken in the field was in 'yad vashem' that gave me the initial tools to be a great tour guide. This extensive course about the holocaust made me extremely knowledgeable about this period of time and also to fall in love in guiding people.
Private Guide in Tel Aviv - Rotem
(Member Since 2015) Languages: English, HebrewMy name is Rotem, and I am a licensed tour guide here in Israel. I was born here, in Tel Aviv, but when my parents moved to the US, specifically to Miami, when I was two years old I had no other choice but to go with them. I grew up there, so I am fluent in English, and after finishing up my M.Sc., I made aliyah and moved back to Israel.