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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This is a beautiful and poignant memorial to the founding fathers of this miraculous and beautiful little country. Situated on Rothschild, close to the Independence Hall, where Ben Gurion declared the State of Israel 70 years ago. Interesting and a must see.
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One of several clocks built during the Ottoman reign in Palestine, this serves as a visual reminder of the history that has gone before. The clock is still functional, and is a meeting place for tours and people in the city of Jaffa. One of the iconic buildings of Old Jaffa.
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Standing on the actual steps of the prime minister and his killer at the site of Rabin's assassination was sobering and meaningful, to see how close this inside job was
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