Tel Aviv in general is extremely “street-safe,” and is a ‘walking and cycling’ friendly city. Women especially will feel comfortable even alone, and if you are in need of help, people will reach out and help you. Pickpocketing in Tel.
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There’s a lot to say about life in Tel Aviv. It ain’t easy and sometimes it’s even hard. It’s expensive, hectic and rude, it’s not as clean, pretty or green, you need to be tough to survive here, and yet.
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As a proud resident of Central Tel Aviv, I walk my neighborhood each day and appreciate the many places to see and be seen and can’t help but get excited about it. Whether a new development, restaurant, gallery, cafe, boutique.
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History: Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof was the inventor of ‘Esperanto’, the most successful constructed language designed for international communication; hundreds of city streets, parks, and bridges worldwide have been named after Zamenhof and in the very heart of center Tel Aviv, a street is.
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One of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, Lev Ha’ir’s roots reach back to the final years of the Ottoman era. The charming mix of more recent structures built in the classic Bauhaus style and eclectic pre-international buildings styles give a fascinating.
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History: In the late 19th century, a Jewish organization named “Hibbat Zion” was founded for the sole purpose of encouraging Aliyah and Jews settling in Israel. Dr. Shimon Frug was one of the greatest poets of the organization and the.
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The Neve Tzedek Neighborhood: Only steps from the golden beaches and blue waves of the Tel Aviv shore, the picturesque quarter of Neve Tzedek (Oasis of Justice) is Tel Aviv’s oldest, and perhaps the most architecturally beautiful neighborhood. Though a.
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