Quick Facts
- Tel Aviv is home to over 4,000 buildings constructed in the Bauhaus style, earning it the nickname 'The White City' and a designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003.
- The city boasts 14 kilometers of Mediterranean coastline, with popular beaches like Gordon Beach and Frishman Beach attracting both locals and tourists year-round.
- Tel Aviv's nightlife is legendary, featuring over 3,000 bars and restaurants, many of which stay open until dawn, making it one of the liveliest cities in the world after dark.
- Each year, the Tel Aviv Pride Parade attracts tens of thousands of participants, with the 2023 event drawing over 250,000 attendees, making it one of the largest pride events in the Middle East.
- The Carmel Market, a vibrant open-air market, has been in operation since the 1920s and features over 300 stalls selling fresh produce, spices, and local delicacies.
Travel Details
- Country
- Israel
- Population
- 460K
- Daily Budget
- $90-180
- Best Time to Visit
- Mar-Jun
- Current Weather
- ☁️20°C/68°FPartly Cloudy
- Currency
- ₪ ILS
- Coordinates
- 32.0853, 34.7818
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