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    6 reasons to make Tel Aviv your next trip

    Architecture, street art, beaches and Mediterranean food – find it all in Israel's coolest city
    6 reasons to make Tel Aviv your next trip
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    Café Levinsky 41

    Tel Avivi like to get their caffeine hit from a branch of cheap and cheerful chain Cofix, but instead try Café Levinsky 41, a hipster hole in the wall at 41 Levinsky Street. It’s so tiny that the seating area is the back of a truck parked outside.

    Matkot

    On Saturdays (the sabbath) most public transport shuts down, so it’s a great excuse to hit the beach – there’s 14 kilometres of it. Bring a bat and ball: all day long you’ll hear the hypnotic plip-plop-plip of matkot (beach tennis).

    Street art

    Tel Aviv has some of the coolest street art on the planet. You’ll see it everywhere but to find the best head to the gentrifying Florentin neighbourhood. Guy Sharett runs a tour that teaches Hebrew from the graffiti.

    Guy Sharett

    Credit: Aline Frisch/Soul Photography

    Bauhaus

    If Tel Aviv is known for one architectural style, it’s Bauhaus – more than 4,000 examples make up the White City, a Unesco World Heritage Site. At the Bauhaus Centre (77 Dizengoff Street) you can buy books and souvenirs and pick up a self-guided audio tour.

    Bauhaus

    Credit: Galit Seligmann / Alamy / Argusphoto

    Jaffa

    Cycle to the ancient port city of Jaffa, then wander its lanes, browse the flea market and tuck into shakshuka (eggs poached in tomato sauce, above) at Café Puaa. If you like the vintage decoration and furniture you’re sitting on, you can buy it to take home.

    Jaffa

    -oosh

    Israelis add the suffix ‘-oosh’ to the end of words to make them sound cutesy. ‘Hi’ and ‘bye’ become haioosh and bahyoosh, with the stress on the first syllable.

     

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    Israel
    Language
    Hebrew
    Airport code
    TLV
    Currency
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    GMT +02:00/03:00
    Climate
    Mediterranean
    Country / Region
    Israel
    Time zone
    GMT +02:00/03:00
    Currency
    ILS
    Airport code
    TLV
    Language
    Hebrew
    Climate
    Mediterranean
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