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March 11, 2013 by Arlene

7 Things to Do in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is Israel’s party and cultural centre, with great activities for everyone. Whether you are planning to travel alone or with your family, this thriving Mediterranean capital offers endless attractions and activities. Here are some of the things to do in Tel Aviv.

Beaches

Tel Aviv offers some of the most beautiful town beaches found anywhere in the world. With calm waters and shimmering white sands, all Tel Aviv beaches are great places to visit and unwind or enjoy activities such as surfing or beach volleyball.

Shops

Tel Aviv is a popular fashion hub in the world, with famous designers and brands based in the city. Go shopping along Sheinkin or Bograshov streets for attractive boutiques and visit some of the leading malls in the city for a memorable shopping experience.

Culture

The ever-awake Tel Aviv boasts a dynamic club, museum, park, and party environment. From ancient to modern styles, Tel Aviv is a must-visit for any gallery enthusiast. Whether you are into modern culture or prehistoric crafts, the city has a museum for various interests and traits.

Nightlife

Israelis are known for their merry-making activities and Tel Aviv provides them with the perfect environment to hold their parties. Here, clubs and bars are open throughout the night. Whether you are planning to party all night long or relax with a few friends, you will easily find something that suits your nightlife needs and expectations.

Bar Hopping

Bars are often opening and closing. In order to find out whether the place you want to visit is open, make sure that you make inquiries beforehand. During the week, you will find it easy to locate some great clubs and bars in the city. When it comes to the weekend, you can go out on a Saturday evening. On the other hand, bar hopping is one of the most popular fun activities among the young people. Bars are normally packed on Fridays, but many of them remain closed on Sunday. Locals generally love going out late at night, and the bars remain open until all the revelers leave.

The Carmel Market

The thriving Carmel Market offers great food options for everyone who needs a taste of indigenous life. In addition, the splendid fresh products available, the adjacent areas are also blossoming with attractive shops. Besides, most cafes are have the magnificent Mediterranean and deck ocean view.

The Israeli Food Culture

The local food is as varied as it is scrumptious. The blending of café cultures and plenty of ingredients available results in a range of foods any aficionados will be excited to sample. If you are looking for a fun, delicious tour of the gastronomic life of native foods, café hopping can be a great pastime. The option of cafes and restaurants in the city is immense, each boasting a great style and atmosphere.

Therefore, if you are planning to visit Tel Aviv next, there are many things to do to make your journey a truly memorable one, so go ahead and plan your holiday well and you will surely want to come back.

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Photo by manc72 on Flickr

Filed Under: Israel, Middle East Tagged With: beaches, holiday destinations, Israel, Mediterranean, Mediterranean cuisine, Middle East, nightlife, Tel Aviv, vacations

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