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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Founded by German Templars 1871, this unique site had amazing changes. It was the first Hebrew city, then British Military Base and then the headquarters of both Israeli Army and the Mossad. Now one of Tel Aviv's most popular recreation sites.
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Sarona Market is Israel's largest indoor culinary market and operates seven days a week. The project was constructed by Gindi Holdings on Sarona Gardens in the heart of Tel Aviv. Sarona Market is an innovative, contemporary urban market that combines the old world with the new. A gourmet and consumer product market featuring imported cheeses from across the globe, premium balsamic vinegar from Italy, fresh seafood from the Atlantic Ocean, French champagne and spices from the Far East along with the best local produce - fruit and vegetables from Emek Hefer and the Arava, lamb and veal from the Golan Heights, fresh fish from the Mediterranean Sea, local wines, boutique beer, chocolates and hand-made pastries. A central place where you can experience the full intensity of all the flavors of contemporary Israeli culinary art under one roof. The Sarona Market complex was established to be the heartbeat of Israeli culinary art. On an area of 8,700 square meters and with 91 shops of all categories, stalls and restaurants,
We loved our visit to Sarona Market on a rainy day. The food choices were amazing and it was all clean and well presented. High-quality produce and a welcoming environment. The street entertainers outside and the excellent kids' playground at the entrance were a bonus.
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Big Mall center, connected to HaShalom train station two floors of shops, world brands and local, sales, food court on each floor with a lot of fast-food restaurants, parking is available for reasonable price
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Freak is the Israeli home for board, card and role-playing games. Freak is a shop, a place to go, and a cafe-pub that will allow you to purchase drinks and snacks. We offer a large variety of board games that you may lend and we'll teach you how to play. We additionally host card games tournaments (Magic,Yugioh,etc.) We are open every day - and we welcome everyone. Freak - a legendary place.
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