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Hilton Hill Tel Aviv

Hilton Hill Park in Tel Aviv

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On the beach of Tel Aviv, on the strip of beach between the Carlton Hotel and the Hilton Hotel, there is the most scenic and romantic sunset spot in Tel Aviv, known as “Hilton Hill”. This little hill, right above the much larger “Independence Garden” park, overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is the perfect place […]

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King Albert Square

King Albert Square in Tel Aviv

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King Albert Square is one of the smallest squares in Tel Aviv. It is located in the heart of Tel Aviv, in the quiet backstreets behind Rothschild Boulevard, at the intersection of Nachmani, Montefiore, Melchett, and Bezalel Yaffe streets. In the center of the small square are two large ficus trees and a bench, which

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Clock Tower Jaffa

The Jaffa Clock Tower Square

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The Jaffa Clock Tower Square is a central square in Jaffa, northeast of the old city. The square is located at the northern end of Yefet Street and at the southwestern end of Raziel Street, and in the past served as a starting point for three main roads that started there and went all over

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Hatikva market

HaTikva Market in Tel Aviv

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HaTikva Market is not a fancy or fashionable market, but it is one of the most pleasant, tidy, and spacious markets in the country. The market, founded in the 1930s, is located in the HaTikva neighborhood in south Tel Aviv and is named after it. The small but spacious market is located in the north

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Dancer in Tel Aviv

Busking in Tel Aviv (Rules, Where and When to Do It)

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The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality encourages street performances in its streets and recognizes the contribution of street artists to the cultural richness of the city and its residents and to the joy of life in it. Whether you are a tourist looking to experience performing in the city or a local looking to make a living

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Moses on Mount Nebo

Who Buried Moses and Where Was He Buried

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The death of Moses is described in the Book of Deuteronomy, chapter 14, and is in fact the last event before the entry of the Israelןites into the land of Cnaan. Before his death, Moses gave the tribes his blessing. There is a known question of who buried Moses, and where is he buried. Today

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Rothschild Boulevard

Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv

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Rothschild Boulevard at night

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Habima Square

Habima Square in Tel Aviv

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Habima Square is a popular public space located right in the center of Tel Aviv, at the intersection of two of the city’s busiest and most popular streets – Dizengoff Street and Rothschild Boulevard – and is home to a number of cultural institutions such as the Habima Theatre, the Culture Palace (“Hechal Hatarbut”), and

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Jason's Tomb

Jason’s Tomb in Jerusalem

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Jason’s Tomb (“Kever Yason” in Hebrew) is a rock-cut tomb dating to the first century BCE in the Hasmonean period, discovered in the Rehavia neighborhood in Jerusalem, Israel. It has been identified as the burial site of a certain Jason, possibly a naval commander, based on the charcoal drawing of two warships discovered in the

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kikar hamedina

Kikar Hamedina in Tel Aviv

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Kikar HaMedina (English: “Square of The State”) is a round square in the center of Tel Aviv and is the largest plaza in Israel. Tel Aviv’s answer to Beverly Hills’ famous “Rodeo Drive,” Kikar HaMedina is brimming with luxury shopping options. If your credit card won’t hear of it, it’s worth the trip just to

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