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The Museum of Illusions in Tel Aviv
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The Museum of Illusions in Tel Aviv is a fun private museum for all ages – for children from the age of 6, teenagers, parents, grandmothers and the whole family. In the museum you will find over 50 exhibits that will make you question your senses! Come visit and experience the unbelievable in the world of illusions.

If a picture is worth a thousand words, surely an illusion hides more than a million.
Enter the fascinating world of illusions, which will challenge your trust in your senses, but will also amaze you. This is a world that will completely confuse you, but also teach you new things… come visit and discover that nothing is as it seems, especially not here!

The Museum of Illusions in Tel Aviv is a private museum located in a wonderful location for social gatherings and pure enjoyment. A perfect place for new and fun experiences, and it is suitable for everyone; Friends and family, parents, couples, grandparents and the whole gang.

You won’t believe your eyes
Let your imagination run free in the vastness of the infinity room, defy the laws of gravity in the upside down room, shrink down to a miniature size in the Ames room…all while taking pictures and getting desirable and impossible photographs.

Tel Aviv Port, North Complex, Building 26.
6 Yosef Yakuthiali St., Tel Aviv.
03-5664433

Queen of Sheba Eilat hotel - What do the reviews say?

Queen of Sheba Eilat hotel - What do the reviews say?

Welcome to the Queen of Sheba Eilat hotel, located in the heart of Eilat's promenade where the Red Sea and the desert mountains meet. Inspired by the biblical palace of the Queen of Sheba, the hotel offers luxurious and spacious rooms and suites, designed with hand-painted ancient motifs and impressive mosaics. As part of the Astral Luxury hotel group, the Queen of Sheba Hotel is known for its central location and proximity to the promenade, beach, restaurants, and shopping centers. Indulge in a variety of catering options, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free dishes, offered in all hotel restaurants, including the "Makda" and "Ebony" restaurants and the "Exum Lobby Bar" restaurant, offering a magical atmosphere and a variety of light dairy dishes, coffee, refreshing cocktails, and homemade cakes. The hotel also features a pool designed as a palace courtyard, with cat statues symbolizing the protection of the queen's palace and the lotus flower that decorates the mosaic. The pool area includes pools suitable for children, a toddler pool, and a covered and shaded area. The children's club, designed as a large sea ship, is open every day and offers games, toys, and a library corner. The gym, located in front of the spa, offers a variety of Technogym fitness equipment, and the spa itself offers a variety of pampering treatments. Book your stay at the Queen of Sheba Eilat hotel and experience luxury and comfort in the heart of Eilat's promenade. What do the reviews say? The Queen of Sheba Eilat hotel has generally positive reviews. Guests praise the hotel's central location, luxurious and spacious rooms, and beautiful pool area. The food at the hotel's restaurants is also highly regarded, with a wide variety of options and an emphasis on freshness and quality. Many reviewers appreciate the attention to detail in the hotel's design, which is inspired by the Queen of Sheba and features hand-painted ancient motifs and impressive mosaics. The hotel's children's club and gym are also popular with guests. However, some reviewers have noted that the hotel is showing some signs of age and wear, and that the service could be improved in certain areas. Overall, the Queen of Sheba Eilat hotel is seen as a high-end, luxurious option for visitors to the area.

Florentine - a hip neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv

Florentine - a hip neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv

Florentine is a very hip neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv. It has lively nightlife and a wide selection of bars, cafes and nightclubs, which attract young as well as more mature crowd. Florentine is located between Neve Tzedek and Jaffa, and is named after David Florentine, a Zionist leader from Greece, and the founding father of the neighborhood, back in 1927. Metushelach Restaurant in Florentine Florentine has been attracting many young residents for the last decade. First they used to come there because it was simply cheaper than the center of the city, but nowadays Florentine is considered to be a center for young artists and musicians, who create a village-like atmosphere. At the same time, some of the old traditional spirit of Florentine remains and many small synagogues can be spotted, as a symbol for the mixture of old and new this neighborhood possess. Florentine is a lively quarter which offers selection of long-established small family restaurants.  Elimelech (43 Ha'aliya St.) has been known since 1936 for its traditional Jewish food, and other small restaurants are all around the place. Another culinary must in Florentine is the small bakeries scattered throughout the area, which serve delicious Borekas (filled pastries) and other traditional snacks. In the morning Florentine acts as a busy commercial center, but at sunset the worn out streets turn into a nightlife center. Some of the best nightclubs and bars of the city are located in Florentine. "Haoman 17" nightclub (88 Abarbanel St.) hosts some of the best dance Djs in the world every weekend. Other options include live rock bands at the "BarbY" (52 Kibbutz Galuyot St.), live Reggae acts at the "Slow Moshe" (4 Hamechoga St.) and many more. Finding bars in Florentine is quite an easy task. You can visit "Bugsy" (26 Florentine St.), which serves great breakfasts at daytime, "Lenny's" (7 Vital St.), which is the residents' favorite, or what seems to be the last "Rockers" bar in Tel Aviv, "Satchmo" (6 Vital St.) The closest hotels to Florentine are Dan Panorama and David Intercontinental, located next to the beach, just minutes away from this hip artistic nightlife center.

The Museum of Illusions in Tel Aviv The Museum of Illusions in Tel Aviv

The OCD Tel Aviv, a very exciting restaurant

The OCD Tel Aviv restaurant serves a closed menu (tasting meal) served to all diners at the same time. The seating is around a bar in front of the open kitchen so guests can watch all the work of the kitchen staff. The menu changes from time to time, built by chef Raz Rahav and influenced by culture, ingredients, history and local insolence, taking into account the availability of ingredients and the season, influences from the world and memories. We haven't yet had the chance to go there, but we hear the hype from all around us... send us some pictures. Since the meal requires a fixed menu, the diner will not be presented with one when he arrives. Join other diners in experimenting with new flavors and ingredients by coming with an open mind. Moreover, in addition to the closed menu, we offer vegetarian, kosher, vegan, and more, all according to the displayed menus. You will not be able to change the menu during the meal, so please mention it when ordering. We havn't yet had the chance to go there, but we hear the hype from all around us... send us some pictures. Address: 17 Tartza Street, Tel Aviv-Jaffa Phone: 03-556-6774

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