Welcome to Tel Aviv, the ‘White City’. One can say a lot about Tel Aviv as a city, especially about Tel Aviv’s urban landscape. If you’re coming from Europe, then perhaps you will find Tel Aviv to be less attractive.
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To understand the Tel Aviv housing market, we must first dig through history to understand it’s urban planning. It began in 1887, 22 years before the 1909 founding of the City of Tel Aviv, where Neve Tzedek was established, Tel.
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Spring is finally here. The days are longer, the weather is sweet, and with Pessach just around the corner, there’s something just so beautiful about Tel Aviv this time of year. Although, Tel Aviv is awesome all year round, personally,.
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I originally wrote this article back in May of 2012, and found myself amazed at the dramatic changes in prices as I went on updating the numbers. The prices back in 2012 were hitting the $7,000-mark p/m2 whereas now, they.
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Tel Aviv is a charming medley of architectural styles coexisting along aside each other. Each of the distinct styles is a little mark of history, and can tell us a little about the social happenings of that time. Even Tel.
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Welcome to Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv is a cosmopolitan city where the Middle East meets Europe and America. Earning some impressive titles over the past few years, Tel Aviv offers an invigorating nightlife, unique Bauhaus architecture, 24/7 culture and a.
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Known as the “city that never sleeps”, Tel Aviv is a popular destination visited by over 1.6 million foreign tourists annually. In 2010, Tel Aviv was ranked 34th in Knight Frank’s world city survey, named the third “hottest city for.
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Tel Aviv is a dynamic global city with all the international and cultural influences this status entails. As the second largest city in Israel after Jerusalem, Tel Aviv is the country’s academic and cultural center and economic hub. World-renowned for.
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In 2003 UNESCO declared the city of Tel Aviv as a World Cultural Heritage site. Owing to over 4,000 Bauhaus buildings, it has the densest concentration of Bauhaus architecture in the world. Unfortunately, the upkeep of these buildings isn’t always.
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Tel Aviv is divided into four main areas: south Tel Aviv and Jaffa, central Tel Aviv, north Tel Aviv and north of the HaYarkon. Old Jaffa, Neve Tzedek and The Kerem HaTemanim neighborhoods will surely take you back in time,.
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