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Tel Aviv Apartments to rent in Israel. Apartments to rent in Israel. Tel Aviv is the nightlife city in Israel, having the best bars, restaurants, cafes and clubs. Hang out around Dizengoff Square and the seafront📌. 

Apartments Inner City Mini Penthouse 

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Inner City Mini Penthouse
Tel Aviv Inner City Mini Penthouse

Featuring air conditioning, Inner City Mini Penthouse is situated in Tel Aviv, 500 metres from Gordon Swimming Pool. Itzhak Rabin Memorial is 700 metres away.

Free WiFi is featured and private parking is available on site.

The accommodation comes with a seating and dining area. Some units include a terrace and/or balcony with city views. There is also a kitchen, equipped with an oven, microwave and toaster. A fridge and stovetop are also provided, as well as a coffee machine. There is a private bathroom with a hairdryer in every unit. Bed linen is offered.

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Inner City Mini Penthouse also includes a sun terrace.

Dizengoff Square is 800 m from Inner City Mini Penthouse. The nearest airport is Ben Gurion Airport, 13 km from Inner City Mini Penthouse.

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ISRAEL First Impressions (one day in Tel Aviv)

Our first day in Tel Aviv was a beautiful one! We spent the day exploring the Levinksy Market, the Carmel Market, and the Jaffa Market in the old city.

Then we had the best hummus in the world for lunch!! Followed by a gorgeous sunset on the beach.

We ended the night with our first Shabbat dinner with new friends!

This was our first time experiencing the Jewish Sabbath in another country, and it was a really special night. Thank you again Aaron for having us 🙂

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Also good for people-watching is Old Jaffa. Tel Aviv is also Israel’s gay centre with many gay bars and clubs.

For swimming, best head to Tel Aviv or Eilat where you’ll be able to windsurf, waterski, sail and party.

For an extraordinary diving experience, visit Caesarea, where you can dive the ruins of Herod’s city.

Remy Savage

It’s difficult to recommend bars in Tel-Aviv, just because half of this city is bars. Seriously, walk down a street like Allenby or Florentine, and you’ll know what we’re talking about.

There are so many, with such subtle changes, that it’s hard to predict which will become your favourite and to which one you’ll never return.

So we decided to go with the latest trend, popping up all over the city – cocktail bars. There are fewer cocktail bars in Tel-Aviv, and these are especially good.

Floating

Why go on holiday to Israel?


If you go without preconceptions, you’re likely to leave with happy memories. Religious history is a vital part of Israel but not the only reason to visit the country. There are lakes, oases, mountains, a rift valley, coastline and coral reefs to explore.

Israel can also offer you glitz and glam in Tel Aviv and Eilat. The Gaza Strip and West Bank give you a taste of Palestinian life and Arabic culture. But be aware of the tensions in the region and check Foreign Office advice before booking. How much does it cost?

Bargains


You can get some great bargains out of season to Israel. A one-week holiday to Eilat in November can be found from around £300 if you’re lucky. In season expect to pay around £500 for the same trip.

Flights cost from £200 upwards for a 12-month open return. When should I go?
Whatever time of year you visit will be pleasant, although it can be very cold at night – especially in Jerusalem, which is in the highlands (and can be rainy too).

Summer averages 70-100F (20-38C), winter averages 60-70F (15-23C). Unless your reason for going is a major Jewish, Muslim, or Christian event, these dates might be best avoided as the pilgrimage sites get uncomfortably crowded and accommodation prices soar.

Magical mineral sea

What should I do when I’m there?

Sightseeing, scuba diving, swimming with dolphins, beach-bumming. This is a great country for hiking. For horse riding try the riding centres around Galilee and Golan.For swimming, best head to Tel Aviv or Eilat where you’ll be able to windsurf, waterski, sail and party.

For an extraordinary diving experience, visit Caesarea, where you can dive the ruins of Herod’s city.

The Dead Sea is an experience you’ll never forget as you float in this water packed full of minerals that cleanse your skin as you relax your mind. Head out to the Negev desert to see stunning landscapes. You can even ski in the Golan at Mount Hermon.

Where’s all the history?

Everywhere you look will be a place of ancient worship or importance. In Jerusalem, the winding streets of the Old City are charming, uncomfortably busy during religious festivals, packed with historical sites, bazaars and resident prophets.

Tel Aviv’s Yemenite quarters and Neve Tzedek districts offer a different kind of history. Ramallah is a sophisticated and hip West Bank town that was once a favourite resort with wealthy Jordanians – whilst there, also visit Nablus and Jericho.

Haifa is dominated by the Baha-I Shrine of the Bab, sits next to the ruins of Caesarea and the ancient Arabic town of Old Akko. Visit Safed, on a mountain in Galilee, or the lively, vibrant town of Nazareth.

Make Tiberias your base to explore the monasteries, churches and tombs in the Galilee. Masada – potent symbol of ancient Jewish resistance – is next to the Dead Sea.

What about natural wonders?


Hula Valley, a unique wetlands wildlife sanctuary near the Golan mountains, is home to jungle cats. The impressive Rosh HaNikra sea caves can be reached from Haifa town.

White water raft down the Jordan River, relax on the eastern shores of the Sea of Galilee, and hike around the Golan Heights. The Dead Sea is the lowest point on the surface of the Earth, from which Ein Gedi – a lush oasis in the arid Judean desert – can be reached.

In the Negev desert the Maktesh Ramon crater is eerie and wild, whilst off Eilat you can see the fabulous Red Sea coral reefs and the Hai-Bar Arava Biblical Wildlife Reserve.

What should I buy?

Israel is full of shops filled with tacky souvenirs – which are fun – but there are also many lovely things to buy, especially in markets and smaller boutiques. For bargains be patient and haggle, but don’t be aggressive as this misses the point. Haggling should be fun for all; of course it helps if you understand bluffing, but not if you’re intent on angrily huffing.

You’ll be able to find a lot of beautiful ceramics in the Old City of Jerusalem. Experience the Camel Market in Tel Aviv. In Beersheba on Thursday head for the Bedouin market – the southern part is where you’ll find authentic Bedouin goods.

What is there for children to do?


There are many superb sights, including the Israel Museum – if your kids like this kind of outing then Israel may be for them. If they want to splash in a pool then Eilat may be suitable – although it is more renowned as a kind of Ibiza on the Red Sea than as a family resort.

Check with your resort hotel for kiddie facilities, otherwise think hard – although distances are short in Israel it can be hot, crowded and perhaps a bit scary for little ones. For older children, staying on a kibbutz can create life-long friendships.

Tourist office

Israel Government Tourist Office, 180 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1NN. Tel. 020 7299 1111 .

Tel Aviv Apartments to rent in Israel. Tel Aviv is the nightlife city in Israel, having the best bars, restaurants, cafes and clubs. Hang out around Dizengoff Square and the seafront.

Also good for people-watching is Old Jaffa. Tel Aviv is also Israel’s gay centre with many gay bars and clubs.

For swimming, best head to Tel Aviv or Eilat where you’ll be able to windsurf, waterski, sail and party. For an extraordinary diving experience, visit Caesarea, where you can dive the ruins of Herod’s city.https://takeabreakholidays.com/middle-east/israel/

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