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| Tel Aviv Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see Rabin square Rabin square Zohar Tel Aviv is the most modern and westernized place in Israel. Jerusalem is the official capital (although not internationally recognized as such) and the religiuos capital, Tel Aviv is the party capital (almost officialy recognized). When you walk the streets at night you can hardly imagine you are in the holy land. Sidewalk cafes give the city a decidedly European flavor, expecially in the areas with Bauhaus buildings. Shopping at the enclosed Dizengoff Center is pleasant. Tel Aviv is also the business center of Israel, and has the largest percentage of young people. Jaffa is the old arabic part of Tel Aviv. It is much older (Tel Aviv was founded in 1909) and is now some sort of the Quartier Latin of the city. Although it has many small and trendy boutiques it still retains some of its flavour as an arabic city. The best reason to come to Tel Aviv is to have a good time, the nightlife is great, there are good restaurants, there are so many shops, the beaches aren't bad and there is always something going on. A good place for trendy shopping would be Sheinkin street; Kikar Hamedina is known for its upscale (and expensive) shops; and Azriely center, Ramat Aviv mall and Dizengoff center would answer all your shopping mall needs. Alternatively, you can check out Shuk HaCarmel, a large street market held daily on Carmel St. Bazel and Rotschild streets have the best coffee places; Allenby, Lilienblum streets and the Tel Aviv port is where you'll find all night parties and bars; and you shouldn't miss the beach - for sunbathing and babe watching. __________Getting Around Edit This Tel Aviv Hotels Israel offers an opportunity for a dream vacation during which you can combine fun and entertainment with exciting experiences. A visit to Israel includes not only the nature reserves, tourist sites, museums, and exhibitions, but also offers exciting opportunities for lodging. The selection of hotels in Israel is so varied that you can spend each night of your vacation in a different style of hotel. Israel Hotels features: Tel Aviv Hotels, Jerusalem Hotels, Eilat Hotels and many more. It is the most common option; they are located throughout the country and offer convenient and comfortable accommodations. Many of them are close to urban tourist centers, while others are located in rural areas adjacent to nature and hiking sites. There are also boutique hotels that are meticulously designed to the smallest detail to make your vacation even more festive and special. Tel Aviv Hotels can be found at http://www.atlas.co.il __________Nightlife and Entertainment Edit This Tel Aviv is also very known for its club scene! Endless clubs, underground raves, local and foreign DJ's! You'll find very well designed clubs, excellent sound systems, amazing DJ's and loads of beautiful people. The best thing to find what's going on is to read the newspapers (they provide the set, the Dj's and the location), and of course if you meet the "right" people, you'll be heading to the best underground rave! (flyers are also spread in cafe's and bars, night shops and at the beach). From the most well known clubs: Haoman 17, TLV, Dome, Maxim,Kolnoa Zamir and more. Gays and Lesbians should check out: FFF (Fridays) , PAG (Thursdays), Vox (Fridays) , Move (Tusdays), Lima Lima (Mondays) and Maxim (Saturdays). Contributors November 01, 2005 change by dikkeduif [Add Entertainment place] Raw Art Gallery Edit This i The best contemporary art gallery in Israel. Monthly exhibitions of Israeli and international emerging artists. type: Wine bars World66 rating: [rate it] ClosingTime: Open daily 18:00pm-02:00am (or by appointment) tel: +972-3-5373249 url: www.rawartint.com address: 12 hasharon Street email: info@rawartint.com _________Bars and Cafes Edit This Brown bar Brown bar Yohay Elam There are many places to drink very good coffee. Major streets with cafes are: Bazel, Ibn Gvirol, Shenkin, Rotschild, Echad Ha'am and Shabazi. Streets with many bars include Lilenblum, Allenby, Yirmiyahu, and the Tel Aviv port. There are lots of cafes and bars around these streets and in other places as well. Contributors July 17, 2006 change by yohay elam (2 points) [Add Bar] Norman Edit This Norman bar Norman bar photo by: Yohay Elam A small and very cozy bar. It always feels at home at the Norman. They have at least 5 different draught beers, and lots of whiskeys. It has good music that includes jazz, blues and rock. The biggest advantage is also the disadvantage: It's small which makes it warm and cozy, but it can't contain too many people. World66 rating: [rate it] address: Hilel Hazeken street Temptation Edit This Picture from outside during the day Picture from outside during the day The Temptation is a great place for fun and drinks. Located in the Alenbi area this bar hosts live Djs every night, they have a great lady's night every Sunday, home meade liquers that are great and most important they're open till 5 in the morning at least. a great place to party and meet locals. World66 rating: [rate it] tel: 03-6290875 address: Alenbi 35 Tel Aviv Cafe Noir Edit This Cafe Noir Cafe Noir photo by: Yohay Elam This place is also a cafe during the morning, later on more like a restaurant, and late at night it's more of a bar. It is located south of the center, in an area packed with other cafes and restaurants, an area which features Bauhaus buildings. It is known in town for it's Schnitzels, but you can find other various things in the menu. It is an excellent place for a romantic date, due to it's soft and dark lighting at night. Since it's popular, when it's packed, the service tends to be somewhat slower. All in all, a great place, at any time of day. World66 rating: [rate it] address: Echad Ha'am 43 (corner of Nachmani) Raw Bar Edit This Cafeneto Second Floor Cafeneto Second Floor Best place in Tel Aviv for a beer. Excellent selection of alcohol, great music and very hip. World66 rating: [rate it] tel: +972-3- address: 12 Hasharon Street Tel Aviv Be'Rotschild Edit This Cafes on Rotschild Cafes on Rotschild photo by: Yohay Elam This cafe in the middle of Rotschild avenue is currently the trendiest place in Tel Aviv. 50 meters away along the avenue is the Mitacht Laetz cafe which is very similar. They have various types of good coffee, sandwiches and salads.This is not the point though. Both places and the walkway in the middle are popular amongst both businessmen, stylish young people and of course lots of dog owners. It's informal location and the nice setting in the pleasant avenue makes it easier to mingle. World66 rating: [rate it] address: Rotschild avenue between Maze and Nachmani streets Nachlat Binyamin street bars Edit This Brown bar Brown bar photo by: Yohay Elam Many people know the Nachlat Binyamin pedestrian alley, with it's artesanel market. Not many know the street called Nachlat Binyamin. Just of the pedestrian alley, the street with the same name begins. The street features many nice bars. The atmosphere can be sexy at some places, but no place is an aggresive pick up, as you find in Lilenblum or Alenby streets. You can just go bar hopping. Everything is close by. Here are some of the places: Dinitz starts the street, on the corner. During daytime, its more of a cafe, with tables outside. Durign the more.. World66 rating: [rate it] address: Nachlat Binyamin street ___________Things to do Edit This ENGLISH PUB, ALLENBY 16. ROCK'N'ROLL 3 story bar, smoking section, tradional English beers including cider as well as main brands beers, Guinness, Stella and Kilkenny. Free pool table, dart board and live music is offered . Come and meet the locals and discover the best kept secret in Tel Aviv. For pictures log on to facebook Englishpubtlv@hotmail.com |