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Tel-Avivian
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Though it has a Mediterranean feel, Tel Aviv
is also a sophisticated modern city with a European touch.
The city's streets teem with lively sidewalk cafes, elegant restaurants
and exclusive shops, along with simple kiosks and local Falafel and
Shawarma stalls. One of the most common habits in the lives of Tel-Avivians
is to hang out at the trendy cafes on famous Sheinkin street, Basel Street, Dizengoff Street, especially on sunny Fridays.
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Since Tel Aviv is an excellent city to
explore on foot, visitors can spend great time walking around those
streets and others, such as Ibn Gvirol and the lovely shaded Rotchild
Ave.
More of this Tel Avivian fun can be reached at Hayarkon St., the closest
street to the beach and where most of the city hotels are, and at
Ben- Yehuda St., parallel to its former and the site of many hostels,
travel agents and other tourist services.
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