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amazing sea view balcony Cross the road to famous gordon beach
What's in it?This vacation rental in tel aviv is in the neighborhood that is very close to the Dizengoff Center. Gordon, Frishman and Bograshov beaches are cross the road . The promenade connects you to the hub of Israeli beach life all the way north to the Hilton Hotel and south to Old Jaffa. Ideal for short term rental in tel aviv What is the area like?This holiday apartment in tel aviv was designed for the homeowner to most perfect detail. The wooden floors remind you of being outside in a deep forest of trees. The lively zone of tel aviv, get back from a long day on the beach, chill on the balcony with a beer, have a look at the beutiful people coming back home from the beach and get ready for another energetic tel aviv evening. Supermarket AM/PM are 24 hours and have fully stocked stores. You can set up your fridge for your lay in at this amazing apartment. What shall I have for lunch?The Hilton Hotel; as well as many other well known chains offer some great 5 star restaurant choices. These are my two favorites near the apartment. You only need to walk to the promenade near the beach and walk north to the Hilton Hotel. Where can I empty my wallet?The Dizengoff Center has great local Israeli shops for streetwear and beach fashions. Enjoy a cup of coffee here or try some well known fastfood chains. Otherwise along the way you will be enchanted by the "Central Park" feeling of the tree lined streets that bring you to and from the beaches and the shopping center. You will be able to pick a different restaurant each meal and not get bored with the great selection of ethnic choices. Arts and Entertainment?
Let's Get PracticalYou will find many exchange kiosks to receive shekels at the most current rate. You can also withdraw money from ATM's on each street. Buses are very accessible on the streets and very cheap modes of transportation. Most signs are in Hebrew and English but ask the driver to ensure you are on the right bus. Cabs are usually regulated but you can sometimes "haggle" for a set fee before you enter. The drivers will usually speak English and Hebrew.
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