Tel Aviv is an expensive city and its real estate prices are no different. In fact, the monthly rent in Tel Aviv takes about 60% of most young professional’s monthly salary, with an average furnished, two bedroom apartment in central.
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While the rest of the northern hemisphere is amidst winter, as of December, Tel Aviv refuses to tag along, showing no signs of winter with sunny & warm 24 degrees. The weather, apparently, is not the only thing refusing to.
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Summer time. The Tel Aviv skies are painted in blue offering plenty of sunshine, and sun worshipers from all over the world are flocking its shores. Its’ streets filled and vibrant everywhere you look. Summer in Tel Aviv is hot,.
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In 2003 UNESCO declared that the city of Tel Aviv was a World Cultural Heritage site, owing to over 4,000 Bauhaus buildings which are spread over the city. The Bauhaus doctrine was very widespread when the city of Tel Aviv.
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The Tel Aviv skies are painted once again in blue with plenty of sunshine, and sun worshipers seem to be flocking its shores. Every year as we approach summer, I ask myself – what will be of the Tel Aviv.
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After a cold week of stormy weather, the Tel Aviv skies are painted once again in blue with plenty of sunshine. The cold weather, as it seems, did not effect the real estate market and the “low” season is proving.
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Although technically we’re deep in the fall season, the weather here in Tel Aviv allows us Tel Avivians to still hang out on the beach and enjoy the sun. After a super hot summer, it is expected of the real.
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Summer 2012 is coming to an end; the days are nicer and much cooler and it is the ideal time of the year to stroll down Tel Aviv streets. As we approach the end of summer, those working in the.
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