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Diaspora Museum Tel Aviv
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Diaspora Museum Tel Aviv

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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).

Sarona Market: A Foodie's Paradise in Israel

Sarona Market: A Foodie's Paradise in Israel

Located in the heart of Tel Aviv, Sarona Market is a must-visit destination for food lovers. This vibrant indoor market boasts over 90 food vendors selling everything from fresh produce to international cuisine. Sarona Market has a rich history dating back to the late 19th century when it was founded as a German Templar Colony. The area underwent significant changes over the years, including a period of neglect before being transformed into the bustling market it is today. Visitors to Sarona Market can expect a sensory feast as they stroll through the colorful stalls and sample a wide variety of foods. Local Israeli chefs and international food vendors offer an array of options to suit every taste and budget. The market is a great place to relax, socialize, and enjoy live music while indulging in delicious food. So, whether you're a local or a tourist, make sure to add Sarona Market to your list of must-visit places in Tel Aviv. As a food lover, I was excited to try Israeli cuisine for the first time during a recent trip to Tel Aviv. I visited several restaurants, including some at the Sarona Market, and was blown away by the unique flavors and ingredients used in Israeli dishes. One of my favorite dishes was shakshuka, a delicious breakfast dish made with eggs, tomatoes, onions, and spices. The flavors were so rich and complex, and I loved the way the eggs were cooked perfectly with a runny yolk. I also tried several types of hummus, each with its own unique twist, and was impressed by the freshness and quality of the ingredients used. In comparison to American restaurants, Israeli cuisine was a pleasant surprise. I found the dishes to be lighter and healthier, with more emphasis on fresh vegetables and herbs. The use of spices was also more prominent, adding an extra layer of complexity to the flavors. Overall, my experience trying Israeli restaurants for the first time was a memorable one. The unique flavors, fresh ingredients, and focus on healthy eating make Israeli cuisine a must-try for any food lover looking for something new and exciting. Sarona Market is a foodie's paradise located in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. This indoor market has a rich history, dating back to the late 19th century when it was founded as a German Templar Colony. After a period of neglect, the area was transformed into the bustling market it is today. With over 90 food vendors selling everything from fresh produce to international cuisine, visitors can expect a sensory feast as they stroll through the colorful stalls. Local Israeli chefs and international food vendors offer an array of options to suit every taste and budget. The market is a great place to relax, socialize, and enjoy live music while indulging in delicious food. Whether you're a local or a tourist, Sarona Market is a must-visit destination in Tel Aviv.

The Kfar Maccabiah Hotel in Ramat Gan!

The Kfar Maccabiah Hotel in Ramat Gan!

Business or pleasure? With us you don't have to choose: at the Kfar Maccabiah Hotel in Ramat Gan, rooms, suites, a conference and events center, a sports club and a Spa complex - Calma Spa await you. All this extends over 80 dunams of green areas, in a central and convenient location in Ramat Gan - a 15-minute drive from Ben Gurion Airport and Tel Aviv's business and entertainment centers. The business department of the Kfar Maccabiah Hotel offers a variety of luxurious accommodation solutions for business people. The hotel offers pampering accommodation tailored specifically to business needs: luxurious suites and modern and spacious rooms with work areas and advanced equipment, a business lounge with light refreshments, newspapers and television, conference and event halls, shuttle and concierge services, free Wi-Fi and other services. The biggest sports club in Israel A gym in the largest sports center in Israel In the Kfar Maccabiah Hotel they don't stop moving The sports club of Kfar Maccabiah is the largest and most professional fitness complex in Israel. Right here the Maccabiah Games are held once every four years. Hotel lobby bar The lobby "Treatment in the village" A selection of coffees, sandwiches, pastries and a variety of sweets. Hours of operation: Sunday-Thursday 11:00 p.m.- 8:30 a.m. Fridays until 2:30 p.m., Saturday an hour after Shabbat ends. Wireless internet connection - no extra charge. The hotel bar Located in the lobby and offers a large selection of soft and alcoholic drinks. Hours of operation: Sunday-Thursday 11:00-8:30 p.m., Friday 2:30-8:30 p.m., Saturday - from one hour after Shabbat closes until 11:00 p.m. "Maccabim" restaurant The dining room offers Israeli breakfast buffets, rich, diverse and surprising lunch and dinner buffets. A rich selection of salads, cold dishes, hot dishes and a selection of desserts. Kosher The hotel is kosher under the supervision of the Ramat Gan Rabbinate.

Frishman beach Tel Aviv

Frishman beach Tel Aviv

Frishman beach is located in the west end of Frishman Street, Near Dan Hotel and the US Embassy at the center of the Tel-Aviv promenade. The beach is beautiful and clean with nice beach beds. It is lovely to spend the day there and than cross the Yarkon street for lunch or breakfast at many different restaurants cafe's and bars. The beach is very well kept, and includes all required needed facilities for families, including first aid, life guard services, showers and toilets. The beach has no entrance fee and offers sun-tanning beds and deck chairs rental for an average charge of 12NIS during the bathing season.

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