A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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Lockit provides luggage storage lockers in main public locations around Israel for travelers. Tel Aviv: Located in ALL train stations, central bus station, Azrieli shopping center, Dizingoff center. Jerusalem: Located in central bus station and ALL train stations Haifa: Lockers are located in ALL train stations. Beer Sheva: Located in central station and central Beer Sheva bus station.
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The Wandering Israeli brings to stage a special mix of theater, storytelling, live music and a refreshing dose of humor. It's an original and witty glimpse into modern-day Israeli culture. The show performs worldwide and regularly in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, so if you're in town on a show date, don't miss the chance to experience an Israel you won't see anywhere else.
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Have you ever wanted to take the main role in an action movie? Now you and your friends have the chance to experience that kind of feeling. VertigoTLV Escape Room was built just for that, to give you the feeling of an action movie, that you are the only ones who are in charge of how it will end, if ever.
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Beer Market demonstrates the evolution (and maybe revolution) of the Israeli craft beer industry, offering more than 120 beers from some 25 micro breweries – located all over the country. 6 rotating taps and great variety of cold bottles. A wide range of superior, fresh beers, some of which have special tastes and traits, can be found in this shop. You will always find a wealth of knowledge on beer, and the staff will be happy to assist you in choosing a variety of beers, which are sold in mixed 6-packs that you assemble yourself. The Beer Market always offers beer on tap, the types of which change every day, which you can drink on the bar or take with you while exploring the Sarona market and park.
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The Museum of Eyewear, Optics, and Visual Culture is located in the Sarona Center: A unique historical complex. Over 300 items from the Museum's collection that tell the story of the world of optics, a story that combines art, fashion and history. Opticana invites the general public to explore and share the passion for this field.
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Adam, a photographer, awakens in a bathtub in a large dilapidated bathroom, and finds himself chained at the ankle to a pipe. Lawrence Gordon, an oncologist, is similarly shackled across the room, and between them is a corpse holding a revolver and a microcassette recorder. Each man has a tape in his pocket, and Adam is able to retrieve the recorder. Adam's tape urges him to escape the b
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Noam is an Israeli licensed tour guide, an educator at heart, and a world traveler. His expertise is in planning unique, once-in-a-lifetime trips to Israel. Noam specializes in working with young families, creating memorable trips that are interactive and engaging. From a day exploring the ancient streets of Jerusalem, to a multi-day tour through little-known corners of the countryside.
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