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rustic city life next to the busy daily market and bazaar bedouin style sleeping arrangements in a loft style place near the fresh market
What's in it?There is an amazing garden area for sitting and relaxing outside this holiday apartment in tel aviv. I think it is even better than the inside! This is avery casual spot designed for sleeping, eating and taking a shower. This vacation rental in tel aviv is furnished with mattresses on the floor for a very comfortable sleep in the loft set above the first florr. You could also sleep on teh sofa bed in the salon. Ideal for short term rental in tel aviv What is the area like?You are in the Yeminite Quarter very close to the hubbub and noises of the fresh market and daily bazaar. You can walk through this lively neighborhood for fresh fish, veggies, fruits and all you need to make this cool place set for everything you will need on your break away from the world. You can walk to the beaches in about 10 minutes. There are many things to do along Allenby St, Sheinkin St and trendy Rotschild St and Dizengoff St. They are all an easy walk away from this great place for two hanging out. What shall I have for lunch?Walk through the Yeminite Quarter and look for some traditional places to try middle eastern/yeminite foods. There is a plate full of rice and beans. If there is a line wawiting oputside this is the best place to sit and eat traditional foods. It is worth the wait. Where can I empty my wallet?If you are on a budget stay around the bazaar since you wil find the cheapest items here for you. Near Nachlat Binyamin there is a weekly craft and art street fair every Tuesday and Friday. I bought a geat piece there for a 50th wedding annivesary. Going near Sheinkin St and Dizengoff St you can find many trendy shops with everything from clothes to judaica and from every price range. Let's Get PracticalThere are buses and taxis all along the streets in Tel Aviv. This is a quick and easy way to get around. You can wait on the street for city busses to take you to the central bus station for all other transportation around Israel. The number 4 runs up and down Allenby and Ben Yehuda Streets and will get you as far north as the new Tel Aviv port near the Hilton Hotel and beach zone. ATMs are located at all bank branches where you can receive the most recent exchange rate for your country's currency or try one of several cash kiosks to get the best rates of the day.
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