ISRAEL TRIP
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TrendGirl - thanks for the insight to your perspective. In that case, Tel Aviv certainly is a place you should not miss with its vibrant nightlife and modern chic. It is the hippest city in Israel. The new (for me) Ceasarea complex is also a nice blend of history and archeology in a "with it" scene. Zichron Yaakov , just south of Haifa and one of the earliest Israeli settlements dating back to the 19th century, is a good example of a small town having a vibrant pedestrian area with good restaurants, craft and specialty shops together with an interesting museum of its compelling history. If visiting Zichron Yaakov, skip the tour of the Carmel Winery - it is not worth the time or cost.
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In Tel Aviv, be sure to visit the Palmach Museum and the Rabin Center, which are next to each other.
The Bauhaus Center rents audio guides for a walking tour.
Guy Sharret's graffiti tour was excellent.
The Bauhaus Center rents audio guides for a walking tour.
Guy Sharret's graffiti tour was excellent.