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Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv

How to get around

Direct flights to Tel Aviv land at Ben Gurion airport. You can travel by train from the terminal to the city centre, the 20-kilometre journey takes about 20 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a taxi, the fares are not particularly expensive, given the brevity of the journey. The best way to get around the city is by bus, both lines connecting the main tourist attractions boast excellent service.

Places of interest

Do not miss the flea market and the Ilana Goor Museum, which contains all the works of the artist of the same name. There is also the splendid Carmel Market in Tel Aviv, the largest in the city. Jaffa, with its ancient marina, should not be missed, like the Great Synagogue dating back to the twentieth century and the Art Museum which includes an exceptional series of masterpieces.

Best beaches

Among the most beautiful beaches, Mezizim is loved by both families and young people. Frishman Beach is perfect for those looking for pure fun. Tel Baruch appeals to those who want to immerse themselves in an exclusive atmosphere, even though you will find more locals than tourists because there is an admission fee.

Typical bars and restaurants

The typical restaurants and bars are the mirror of a city that lies halfway between tradition and innovation. Surmare offers a series of truly breathtaking seascapes, just like Cafè Europa, which is rather informal and stands out for its sophisticated cuisine. The Container is perfect for those who want to spend an evening full of unbridled fun, while Rothschild 12 is purely a brunch locale immersed in a family atmosphere.