Three Days In Tel Aviv
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Three Days In Tel Aviv
I will be spending two and a half days in Tel Aviv in December before heading off to Jerusalem and beyond. I am staying at the Shalom & Relax Hotel. I already booked a walking tour of Old Jaffa for a Sunday morning. I would like to visit the Sarona & Carmel Markets, Dizengoff Street, the Tayelet (any restaurant suggestion?), the Old Tel Aviv Port, Nachalat Binyamin and Neve Tzedek. Can anyone suggest the best itinerary for seeing all of these areas? Can I do it in two days? Is there anywhere else I shouldn't miss? I am traveling with older teens.
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I would l suggest you put this question on Trip Advisor forums as there is more activity there for Israel as I found out recently myself. we just came back form Israel. I m not sure where your hotel in Tel Aviv is, but the Old Tel Aviv Port is the beginning of the long stretch of beach in the north and restaurants in that area. If you would like to do a swim, the best beaches are a little walk down. Not sure what it will be like in December.
We never got to either market in Tel Aviv but did do the Mechane Yehuda shuk in Jerusalem which I'm sure is much like the Carmel market. A crazy place that you could eat a meal just walking down the aisles are you're offered all kinds of samples from the vendors. BTW - your teens might like going to the Mechane Yahuda in the early evening as many stores close up but the bars and restaruants remain open and they lay out carpets and people sit down in the streets there. A whole different scene from the one during the day.
We never got to either market in Tel Aviv but did do the Mechane Yehuda shuk in Jerusalem which I'm sure is much like the Carmel market. A crazy place that you could eat a meal just walking down the aisles are you're offered all kinds of samples from the vendors. BTW - your teens might like going to the Mechane Yahuda in the early evening as many stores close up but the bars and restaruants remain open and they lay out carpets and people sit down in the streets there. A whole different scene from the one during the day.
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