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very nice place near the Tel Aviv marina and beaches short term rentals in Tel Aviv for two or more
What's in it?This apartment is very clean with great furnishing to make you feel at home away from home. It has a bedroom with a queen sized bed for two and a sofa bed that opens for 1 or 2 more adults or a place for the children. There is a fully equipped kitchen so you can choose to cook in or eat out. You can make a cup of coffee or stock up on beer and wine for your stay here very close to the beaches. What is the area like?This is very close to the Shearatom Hotel and the Tel Aviv Marina as well as the new Gordon public pool. You can walk easily to many choices for cafes, restaurants, shops and more. The boardwalk takes you all along the beaches and to the Tel Aviv port with its new shops or south to Old Jaffa to its old and new shops. What shall I have for lunch?Matzada is the best place along the beach with its great views from over the sea. You can choose from Chicken Caesar or select the best shakshuka in all of Israel. This is a middle eastern breakfast with eggs and a sauce from tomatoes, garlic and great spices without being too hot and spicy. Matzada serves techina and fresh rolls with it to make it a very filing early breakfast or an any time of the day treat. Where can I empty my wallet?You can take the boardwalk north to the Tel Aviv port where you will find many Israeli stores that are found in the mall. Here you can avoid the people and still enjoy your shopping experience. If you want the hubbub of the mall a short walk to the Dizengoff Center will take you to about 300 choices including lunch stops and many Israeli stores as well as locally owned shops with one of a kind wares. Arts and Entertainment?Old Jaffa is a straight walk down the promenade about 45 minutes by foot. You can also take the number 10 bus from HaYarkon Street and get off at the Clock Tower in the city square. Here you can enjoy the ancient port city walking among the new artist's colony which is side by side with some ruins and artifacts from Ramses the Egyptian Pharoah. There is also legends from the bible since Jonah was swallowed by the whale here. Don't worry! Whales usually throw you back! Let's Get PracticalIsraelis are helpful. ASK if you are lost. Buses and cabs can be quick and easy and are on every corner. But thee mode of transportation is free; by foot. Tel Aviv is easy to walk since you can stop on every corner and alleyway for coffee or something to eat and then resume your walk. Take a bus or cab one way and walk back. The streets to the Dizengoff Center and on to Sheinkin Street are beautiful and some of the prettiest areas in all of the city and are best seen by walking. ATMs are in English, Russian and Hebrew and will give you shekels at the most current rates. AM/PM is a 24 hour store that delivers your food order. A good way to stock your fridge for your lay in at this amazing place.
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