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Enjoy the great city view off an amazing Bou-House style balcony. Right on top of the famous Dizengoff square
What's in it?Enjoy the great city view off an amazing Bou-House style balcony, you'll be right on top of the famous Dizengoff square. Affordable accommodations in the heart of the city. What is the area like?This is an amazing part of the city. Dizengoff Street is the nexus of this Tel Aviv neighborhood. It has tree lined streets and shops and cafes all along the way. The walk to the beach will be as enjoyable as the view from one of the two balconies. It is located in the triangle of green avenues called Dizengoff and Alozerov streets. You will have a different cafe and restaurant to choose from each day. You will save money on cabs because you will want to walk along the streets to see the beautiful homes and architecture in the area on the way to the beach and the promenade that connects The Hilton Beach area all the way south to Old Jaffa.GET out and walk. You will thank me for it. What shall I have for lunch?You can walk along the promenade to Tzal HaYam which offers Mediterranean style lunches and dinners. The best American style hamburger is offered on the menu here, too. For a special treat try the Mediterranean salads and fresh breads. Where can I empty my wallet?While walking through this beautiful neighborhood find your way to Israel's daily bazaar, called Shuk HaCarmel. Its open market stalls will invite you with local breads, pastries, and selections of souvenirs to take back home. You can also stock your fridge here with exotic delicacies from around the world. A walk to Old Jaffa south along the promenade will take you to another shuk where you can find everything from nargilahs to magic carpets. There is also a large selection of antique stores to browse in Old Jaffa. The Dizengoff Mall has all the high street stores found in Israel such as; Castro and "Hamashbir" department store. Head down Bograshov Street for some trendy vintage style clothing shops. Arts and Entertainment?Both the Reuven Rubin and Chaim Bialik museums are a short walk away on Bialik Street. Enjoy Rubin's collection of oil paintings or gaze on Chaim Bialik's great selection of manuscripts and poetry in his home left exactly as he had left it when he died. Let's Get PracticalIn Tel Aviv you are close to ATMs, cash exchange kiosks, Laundromats, etc. cabs are on all streets 24/7 and buses around town are fun and inexpensive. Ask the concierge to be sure which buses to use to get around
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