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Tel Aviv offers a wide selection of business services throughout the city, including secretariat services, dry cleaning and Wi-Fi access, to make your Tel Aviv business travel as convenient as possible.

There is a wide selection of business services throughout Tel Aviv, and most of the hotels provide secretariat services as well as dry cleaning and WI-Fi access, to make your Tel Aviv business travel as convenient as possible.

Business travelers enjoy up-to-date technology in most of Tel Aviv’s hotels. All 4-star and 5-stars hotels have business lounges with services such as Internet, fax machines, printers, typing and basic translations. In addition, there are three digital business centers of Kwik-Copy in Tel Aviv, offering efficient business solutions and services. They are located at 50 Ehad Ha’am Street, at 1 King David St. (next to Kikar Rabin), and at building No. 6 in Kiryat Atidim.

Your Tel Aviv business travel is trouble-free also when it comes to Wi-Fi access. The city has many hotspots with Wi-Fi services for laptop users, most of them are offered free of charge to clients. Wi-Fi services are offered by hotels, restaurants and coffee shops, as well as in gas stations, parks and shopping malls. The Atlas hotels chain offers unlimited and free of charge Wi-Fi services in Tal Hotel, Melody Hotel, City Hotel, Cinema Hotel, Art + Hotel and Center Hotel. Additional business hotels are: Grand court, Savoy hotel, Mercure Tel Aviv. In coffee shop chains, such as Arcaffè, Aroma, Coffee-To-Go and Ilan’s, there are free wireless services, and you can find these services in convenience stores and gas stations as well, such as the Yellow chain, and in Dizengoff center shopping mall.

All of the above mentioned hotels and most of other business hotels in the city offer dry cleaning services. In addition, there are numerous laundry places in Tel Aviv, most of which offer regular and dry cleaning services and free of charge delivery service. The central “Tip-Top Clean” at 242 Ben-Yehuda Street provides cleaning, laundry and ironing and offers free delivery service. “KvisKal” has two central branches for dry cleaning and laundry at 103 Ben-Yehuda Street and at 97 King George Street. There are many other dry cleaning places in Tel Aviv, so wherever you are staying during your Tel Aviv business travel, it won’t take you over a minute to find one.

Diaspora Museum Tel Aviv

Diaspora Museum Tel Aviv

This museum, known as Beit Hatefutsot, uniquely tells the story of the Jewish people from the time they were expelled from their homeland and over 2500 years of exile. The museum's special presentations and reconstruction interestingly document the history and tradition of Jewish life in different parts of the world, showing the impressive heritage of these communities, which enabled the continuity of the Jewish people throughout the years of expulsion. The Arch of Titus The museum is open Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 10am to 4pm, Wednesday from 10am to 6pm, and Friday from 9am to 1pm. Getting there is by bus No 24, 25 and 27 to Tel-Aviv University campus at Ramat Aviv (the northern neighborhood of Tel-Aviv), entrance is through Campus Gate No 2 (Matatia Gate).

Is Tel Aviv Safe for Travelers? A Guide to Staying Safe and Enjoying Your Trip

Is Tel Aviv Safe for Travelers? A Guide to Staying Safe and Enjoying Your Trip

Tel Aviv is a vibrant, modern city on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. As one of the country's most popular tourist destinations, it's natural for visitors to wonder about the safety of the city. Fortunately, Tel Aviv is generally considered to be a safe destination for travelers. While there is always some level of risk associated with traveling to any destination, Tel Aviv has a relatively low crime rate compared to other major cities around the world. The city's police force is well-trained and responsive, and there is a strong presence of security personnel in public areas. One of the factors that contributes to Tel Aviv's safety is the city's relative stability. Despite the ongoing conflict in the region, Tel Aviv has remained largely insulated from the violence that has affected other areas of Israel. The city is also home to a large expat community, which helps to create a diverse and inclusive atmosphere. Of course, visitors to Tel Aviv should take some basic safety precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. It's recommended to avoid walking alone at night, especially in unfamiliar areas. Travelers should also be cautious when using public transportation, and should be aware of their surroundings at all times. Tel Aviv is a beautiful and vibrant city on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. While it's a relatively safe destination for travelers, there are certain things that visitors should avoid doing in order to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Here are 10 things never to do in Tel Aviv: Don't walk alone at night in unfamiliar areas. Don't accept drinks or food from strangers. Don't leave your bags unattended in public areas. Don't wear expensive jewelry or carry large amounts of cash. Don't take unlicensed taxis or ride-sharing services. Don't disrespect religious or cultural traditions. Don't photograph or film people without their permission. Don't engage in public displays of affection. Don't litter or damage public property. Don't ignore safety warnings or advice from locals While these guidelines may seem restrictive, they are important for ensuring a safe and enjoyable trip to Tel Aviv. By following these rules, visitors can relax and enjoy all that the city has to offer without having to worry about safety or security concerns. Overall, Tel Aviv is a beautiful and welcoming destination for travelers from around the world. By being respectful of local customs and taking basic safety precautions, visitors can have a safe and enjoyable trip to this vibrant and exciting city. With its rich history, beautiful beaches, and welcoming atmosphere, Tel Aviv is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Israel.

Yehuda HaMaccabi Street

Yehuda HaMaccabi Street

Yehuda HaMaccabi Street is a chic area in the northern part of Tel Aviv, stretching from Ibn Gvirol Street in the west to the Bavli neighborhood in the east. It used to be quite the family residential area but has changed a lot in recent years to become one of the most desired real estate spots in Tel Aviv. The area has many small cafes, restaurants and chic stores, all accompanied by a laid back atmosphere. In the northern part of Yehuda HaMaccabi Street lies a charming little square named Milano square. Milano square is a great place to sit and have a cup of coffee in one of the small trendy cafes scattered around the square. Zurik (4 Yehuda HaMaccabi St.) is the most famous of which - it is quite small but has many tables outdoors on the sidewalk, facing the green plaza. Visiting there is especially recommended during weekends. In the eastern part of the street there are many other small cafes. Lehem Erez (73 Yehuda HaMaccabi St.), a chain of boutique bread shops, is a nice option for some great coffee and gourmet bakery and sandwiches, and The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (57 Yehuda HaMaccabi St.) serves quality coffee and different sorts of teas in a quiet atmosphere. If you are looking for lively atmosphere and younger crowd, visit Metropolis (53 Yehuda HaMaccabi St.) in the corner of Yehuda HaMaccabi St. and Weitzman St. Metropolis is one of the only places in this area that remains open till late at night and has a working bar with younger clientele. Yehuda HaMaccabi Street has many other small attractions. Only few meters from Milano Square you will see the very peaceful "Villa Spa" (10 Yehuda HaMaccabi St.), where you can spoil yourself with all sorts of body treatments. If you are in a shopping mode, Bourdeaux (24Veidat Katovich St.) is a unique antique store with imported items from England's markets, including furniture, fabrics and jewelry.

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