Thursday, December 5, 2013

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Top 10 Tel Aviv
The modern city on the Mediterranean is a big city affair with high-rise hotels, bohemian neighborhoods, buildings in the Bauhaus style, bustling markets and a seductive fusion cuisine. A hectic metropolis that refuses to sleep.
It is a young and liberal city with an average age of 35-40 years. Everywhere you therefore chic boutiques, trendy cafes, great restaurants and an explosive apri nightlife, and there is always a cool dip in range.
Because taste in Tel Aviv is very special because of the many different nationalities in the city. Whether you eat a falafel or a gourmet menu, the food is always prepared with fresh vegetables and exotic spices.
Tel Aviv is a good example of the modern, metropolitan forces can come into play when religion steps aside. Both daytime and evening apri when the music drowns apri out the sea lapping of the waves and Tel Aviv lets up for a party.
Ancient Jaffa On a small place in Jaffa's Old Town hangs an orange in the air, only restrained by ropes. The tree symbolizes the city, which in the past were more known for its oranges apri and almost became apri a national brand for Israel.
The 4,000 year old port city of Jaffa (Yafo) belongs to Tel Aviv, but lives its own life behind the old city walls, where Jews, Christians and Muslims today live side by side. Visit the famous sculptor, jewelery and furniture designer Ilana Goor's house which is a museum where children well to touch the works of art. Ilana Goor Museum, 4 Masal Dagim St., ilanagoor.com
Enjoy the stunning views of the Mediterranean. Are you hunting for souvenirs, then look into the small galleries apri and jewelery and pottery shops, for example, in Adina Plastelina on Nativ hamazalot 23, where you will find colorful "stained glass" apri jewelry.
The Arab Shakshuka restaurant in Jaffa market has its own specialty "Shakshuka" which is eggs, spicy tomato sauce and possible. meat sausages, served in a small copper pan. Shakshuka, 4 Beit Eshel St.
Bohéme neighborhood Neve Tzedek A disagreement with Arab residents of Jaffa, were the Jews to move to Neve Tzedek area in the late 19th century. Today's one of Tel Aviv's trendiest neighborhood.
Enjoy the tranquility of the narrow streets apri and the prospect of the low houses. In Rokach House of Shimon Rokach Street 36 is a museum, gallery and also the residence of the artist Lea Majaro-Mintz, who has taken over his grandfather's house from the 1887th
Neve Tzedek neighborhood, especially Shalom Shabazi Street, the exclusive designer stores like Mizo on Shabazi St. 51 In ceramics gallery Shlush Shloshim on Shabazi St. 33, you can buy colorful bowls and mugs from different artists. Are you thirsty coffee, then drop in on Lulu Café Patisserie in Neve Tzedek neighborhood, 5 Alkelay St.
Kimmel Restaurant is a taste paradise where courts fighting for space on the table. Remember to book a table tel 972-3-51052204 or email: apri Kimmelbagilboa@gmail.com. Kimmel Restaurant, 6 Hashahar St., Neve Tzedek
Rothschild's - "The apri White City" The modern office buildings sandwiched between the buildings, designed in the modernist Bauhaus style from the 30s in white and pink and Art Deco houses in "The White City". Rothschild Boulevard has a wide median strip where the old newsagents has been transformed into coffee houses, and there are many architectural gem.
There are plenty of cozy restaurants, such as the Italian-inspired restaurant Boya, which offers both art, culture and food. The promenade outside the restaurant was the setting for the animated film "Waltz with Bashir" (2008) apri by director Ari Folman. Boya Restaurant, Shefach Halls Hayarkon, Tel Aviv Port.
Comme-Il-Faut Centre's clothing store, restaurant, sex shop and Spa, all initiated by women. apri Want to shop for male / female, has Tel Aviv Port a big Twenty One shop with Nike for both men and women and a Diesel and Lewis store. At Castro's young design that is a great Steve Madden shoe and at Porto Vino, you can enjoy a glass of Israeli wine.
Popular markets and shopping street, the warm air mixes with fragrant spices, Hebrew and Arabic words on Tel Aviv's markets. Remember to haggle, enjoy the taste samples from the many food stalls and taste a glass of freshly squeezed pomegranate juice, it's packed with vitamins.
At Tel Aviv's largest food and vegetable market, apri Carmel Market, shopping spree in fresh fruits, dates, dried fruit, nuts, replica t-shirts and vintage army shorts and Israeli sesame halva candy. Allenby St., on the corner of Hacarmel St.
On a small side street off the market, close to Allenby, there Tuesdays and Fridays congestion on "Art street" Nachlat Benyamin, where you will find unique jewelry, pottery items and other crafts.
Not far from the Carmel Market is one of Tel Aviv's best shopping areas, Sheinkin Street. Here you will find small design shops next door to cozy cafes and lots of shoe stores. Here include one Steve Madden shoe shop, one Micha

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