The Carmel Market bar is the original location that preceded four others in Tel Aviv and one in Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda Market. The tiny open-air stool seating is a classic setting for Tel Aviv's popular Saturday daytime drinking rituals, a common practice in this city where hedonism is the dominant religion.
Prices are 89 shekels to Tel Aviv during the day and 102 at night; to Jerusalem it should cost 172 during the day and 206 at night. On weekends it is of course more expensive. The Israeli airports authority even has a Taxi Fare Calculator, which is a great aid that not too many tourists know about.Tel Aviv is Israel’s commercial and cultural capital. In recent years it has cultivated its reputation as one of the Middle East’s most cutting-edge cosmopolitan centers, yet the real source of its seductive powers is in its overwhelming love of life. You see it in the ever-crowded cafes, buzzing with laughter and conversation from morning
Masada is a symbol of Jewish resistance against Romans and a UNESCO site worth visiting. If you've arrived in Israel to see Biblical sites, you should consider taking a popular Sea of Galilee and Nazareth Tour. Lastly, you can also visit Tel Aviv on a day trip from Jerusalem, but we believe this fascinating city deserves more of your time.Tel Aviv Definitely worth a visit. I recommend to have the most of your time in Jerusalem, reduce the time in the Galilee in favour of 2 days in Tel Aviv. Report inappropriate content. Kathy W. Paragon, Indiana.
Is Tel Aviv worth visiting? One of the most enjoyable cities in the world. Spectacular beaches, great food, great people-watching, wonderful museums — a vibrant city with lots of energy. You really can’t ‘get’ Israel without seeing its most modern face, and that is Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv Definitely worth a visit. Immerse yourself in the city's diverse cultural scene by visiting the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, where you'll be captivated by the stunning collection of local and international masterpieces, or spend a peaceful afternoon wandering along the sandy shores of Frishman Beach, as the waves gently tickle your toes, allowing the warm Mediterranean sun