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Tel Aviv Museum of Art — Israel’s first art museum
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Tel Aviv Museum of Art — Israel’s first art museum

Tel Aviv Museum of Art — Israel’s first art museum

Tel Aviv travel guide

Tel Aviv Museum of Art, founded in 1932 — is a leading and influential institution dedicated to the preservation and display of modern and contemporary art from Israel and abroad. The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is a place where people can see different types of art from all over the world. The Museum is also a place where people can learn about the different cultures that art comes from.

The Museum’s mission is to collect, preserve, and display modern and contemporary art by Israeli and international artists in order to stimulate cultural and artistic dialogue between past and present. The Museum offers a dynamic experience that encompasses the visual arts, design, architecture, performance, music, film, and theater.

The Museum is a place where people can go to learn about and experience art. The Museum is committed to making sure that its exhibitions and events are accessible to a wide range of audiences. The Museum’s educational program is designed to inspire new ways of learning with and through art.

Address: The Golda Meir Cultural and Art Center, Sderot Sha’ul HaMelech 27, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Phone: 03-607-7020

Tel Aviv Beaches - The religious beach

Tel Aviv Beaches - The religious beach

The religious beach is the only beach in Tel Aviv that has separate bathing days for men and women, and is a great option for those who prefer a more restrained beach atmosphere. There is one beach in Tel Aviv that has separate bathing days for men and women, in order to respond to the needs of the religious community. It is named "the religious beach" (Hof Hadatiyim), sometimes referred to as "The Separate Beach" as well, and is surrounded by a high wall which isolates it from the neighboring beaches. This is a good option for those who prefer single sex bathing or restrained beach atmosphere. Not only religious people take advantage of this unique and usually not too crowded beach. Women's days tend to attract many of Tel Aviv's non religious females as well, who sometime prefer to enjoy their sunbath uninterrupted by male company. Shalom Howard Johnson (216 Hayarkon St., ), a modern five-story building with balconies towards the Mediterranean and Independence Park, is the nearest hotel. It is pretty basic but has a restaurant and a pub, which offers live music almost every evening. The Marina hotel is pretty close as well, located on top of Kikar Atarim square, which is a popular hangout place for tourists during the summer months. The Marina (167 Hayarkon St., ) is located in the center of Tel Aviv's luxury hotel strip, and offers a combination of convenient location and comfortable lodging. The rooms at the Marina were recently renovated and its guests enjoy an underground parking lot, which is a rare and helpful feature for guests in the city. The religious beach area is a central location for a Tel Aviv visit. Even if you choose to stay elsewhere, try to visit there once. Your chances to witness a similar beach elsewhere are pretty scarce.

Tel Aviv Business travel

Tel Aviv Business travel

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.

Tel Aviv new Red light rail line is about to open!

Tel Aviv new Red light rail line is about to open!

The red line of the light rail system in Israel is a popular transportation option for tourists visiting the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. This line connects five municipalities, including Petah Tikva, Bnei Brak, Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv-Yafo and Bat Yam, and it is built to serves approximately 70 million passengers each year. The red line covers a total distance of 24 km and has 34 stations, 10 of which are located underground. The red line offers quick and convenient access to many of the busiest and most popular tourist areas in the region, including Neve Tzedek, the Azrieli Center, and Yerushalayim Boulevard in Jaffa. With its exclusive right of way in the underground tunnel, the red line provides fast and reliable service to its passengers, making it an ideal option for tourists who want to easily explore this vibrant and exciting city.

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