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Tel Aviv's Tayelet – a pedestrian-only street – runs along the Mediterranean from the Old Tel Aviv Port to Jaffa, offering bikers and strollers spectacular views of the sea.
Tel Aviv Port, A must-visit hub for dining, strolling, and endless entertainment If you’re looking for a place to spend the day – and possibly night – enjoying ...
Inaugurated on February 23, 1938, the Tel Aviv Port was functioning at full blast when World War II broke out a year later and the British turned it into a military base.
Tel Aviv’s restored port has become the city’s entertainment hub, with trendy shops, bars and cafes. That it recently won a prestigious European landscape prize only adds to its appeal. No matter the ...
THE PORT TOWER Hotel in Tel Aviv offers a great view and a convenient location. (photo credit: LIOR GRUNDMAN) You can’t get closer to the noisy, beating heart of Tel Aviv, yet still gaze down ...
After seven years idleness the port of Tel Aviv reopened today with the departure of a shipment of citrus fruits for England. In a brief ceremony marking the formal resumption of commerce, ...
Still, Tel Aviv’s frenetic pace, traffic jams and air-so-thick-you-can-cut-it-with-a-knife humidity aren’t for everyone. Between its 444,000 residents, Israeli commuters and 1.8 million annual ...
But that changed Friday, when a Houthi drone strike hit central Tel Aviv, killing one person and injuring at least 10 others. The strike took place near a U.S. diplomatic complex.
Beach & Tel Aviv Port Tel Aviv’s beach is the quintessential symbol of this Mediterranean city. Flanked by a row of hotels and the entire city behind it, ...
In 2001 the Tel Aviv Port, known locally by its Hebrew name Namal Tel Aviv, was completely revamped to the tune of NIS 100 million, becoming one of the biggest ...