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		<title>Bauhaus Tel Aviv &#8211; Distinct Architecture of the White City</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 09:35:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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Bauhaus of Hayarkon
As I look at the expanse of Hayarkon
from the six feet by eight feet of a wide-open Tel Aviv Bauhaus window,
I felt protection and freedom of an extreme degree.
Yet somehow, the park today beckons
and entices me to enjoy it with complete abandon.
Shall I leave and fly out to the park?
Sit on the wooden [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Bauhaus of Hayarkon</p>
<p>As I look at the expanse of Hayarkon<br />
from the six feet by eight feet of a wide-open Tel Aviv Bauhaus window,<br />
I felt protection and freedom of an extreme degree.</p>
<p>Yet somehow, the park today beckons<br />
and entices me to enjoy it with complete abandon.<br />
Shall I leave and fly out to the park?<br />
Sit on the wooden bench<br />
and take pleasure at the the mid-spring feel of still-cool breeze<br />
and scanty rays of sun light?</p>
<p>Or walk towards its river<br />
and marvel at ducks gliding down the waters,<br />
or wait for fishers stealthily angling for some trophy denise catch<br />
using chicken-chunk bait?</p>
<p>No, I am just perfect now<br />
where I am,<br />
staring through the wide-open window of my Bauhaus abode,<br />
knowing that the strong pillars below the floor hold it up to solid security.</p>
<p>The sunshine and breeze reach me here, and soothe me just fine.<br />
Yet still – I look somewhat lustfully at the expanse of Hayarkon – green, flowing, invigorating.<br />
O please, invite me again; I’ll wallow in your midst next time.<br />
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<p>I intended this article to be on Bauhaus Tel Aviv, but somehow the ode of sort that I composed talks equally of Hayarkon Park. Nonetheless, Bauhaus, whether it is found in front of the park where I lived or in downtown city, is one of the most fascinating architecture that Israel can claim to be uniquely its own.</p>
<p>Was I right to say unique? Bauhaus architecture was actually brought to the country in the 30s by architects of German and Jewish descent who flee upon the strengthening of the Nazis during that era. Since then, it has continuously evolved into one that suits the cultural and religious traditions of the Jewish race.</p>
<p>As I had my first glimpses of the city as my plane was about to land at the Ben Gurion International Airport, I was perplexed by the welcoming landscape. There were white and grayish-hued, box-shaped buildings everywhere! I thought it was peculiar indeed. Now, I understand that there are about 5,000 of these Bauhaus houses and buildings within the city, which was certainly the reason why it was given the name of White City Tel Aviv.</p>
<p>Today, these thousands of Bauhaus buildings are collectively acknowledged to be a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The UN organization has declared it to be a fine example of 20th century modern city planning and architecture that can hardly be seen anywhere else in the world. Indeed, worldwide interest in Bauhaus Tel Aviv has grown so much after its recognition from UNESCO.</p>
<p>The municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo has been exerting great efforts to make sure that these landmarks are fully protected. Ample funding is provided in order for old structures to be refurbished and restored to their original state.</p>
<p>The concentration of Bauhaus style buildings in the city is more than any other in the world. These buildings are not only used as residences – many others serve as private and public offices, shops, museums, galleries, and even schools. There is no doubt about it &#8211; Tel Aviv Israel is the world&#8217;s Bauhaus capital.</p>
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		<title>Carmel Market Tel Aviv and All Its Food Marvels</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 09:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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You might think that most markets in Tel Aviv sell only olives (fresh or canned), cucumber, bread, and chicken, which in my opinion, are staples in Israeli’s food diets. They got a lot more – especially in Carmel Market Tel Aviv.
Spices
Israelis love spices and herbs. This is evident in the countless stalls in Carmel where [...]]]></description>
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<p>You might think that most markets in Tel Aviv sell only olives (fresh or canned), cucumber, bread, and chicken, which in my opinion, are staples in Israeli’s food diets. They got a lot more – especially in Carmel Market Tel Aviv.</p>
<p>Spices</p>
<p>Israelis love spices and herbs. This is evident in the countless stalls in Carmel where you can find spices of all types being sold. There is no particular stall that I go to buy my crushed red peppers and peppercorns. Most of them however sell these spices at 5 to 6 shekels per 100 grams. Other sought-after herbs and spices are mint, saffron, paprika, and ginger.</p>
<p>Cheese</p>
<p>Cheeses are loved in this country. And all of them can be found in Shuk HaCarmel. There are goat’s cheese, white yoghurt cheese, cottage, and Mediterranean. A particular white cheese called Gvina Levana, is widely available in the market. This one is popularly used in a number of  Israeli food. It is also perfect as spread for crackers, or filling to pies such as cheesecakes and burekas. They can bought in packages or your desired weight in grams.</p>
<p>Fruits</p>
<p>Oranges, tangerines, grapefruits, strawberries, apples, pear – name it, Carmel has it. Israel grows and produces a great variety of fruits for its population. Being an abundant grower, Israel also exports a good percentage of its produce, mostly to European countries. One of the most popular is the Jaffa orange, which is sold in practically all fruit stands in the market. This fruit is at the top of my list for its sweetness, and having a peel that’s so easy to remove.</p>
<p>I love persimmon, and have developed the habit of eating it daily. I also adore its irresistible sweetness, but want to consume one that isn’t overly ripe. Lemon is another fruit that I&#8217;d like to have in the kitchen if only for its versatile juice.</p>
<p>Dried Fruits</p>
<p>Dried fruits (dehydrated) are essential ingredients in many Israeli/Jewish foods. All the popular ones can be found in Hacarmel, such as dates, figs, raisins, and almonds. This love for dried fruits dates back to the Biblical Era, when ancient Israelites feasted on them. Israelis usually eat dried fruits, or include them in their main courses, especially when commemorating Jewish holidays, such as Tu Bishvat.</p>
<p>Rice</p>
<p>Being Asian, I need to get my fill of rice. Many Israelis also have a liking for this grain, which simply becomes tasty whenever eaten with meat stew or fried fish. In the middle of Carmel is a store, called Balagan. Here is where I buy my 5-kilo bag of jasmine rice for 40 shekels; heavy enough to carry around using my agala (wheeled bag, as a call it). If I prefer more quantity, I go to Levinsky near Tel Aviv’s Old Bus Station and buy 25-kilo rice at Dragon for 165 shekels. Great savings, indeed.</p>
<p>Couscous</p>
<p>Couscous was thought of as have come from North Africa. This, along with rice, are widely available in Hacarmel. I also love couscous as a main course, as much as many Israelis do. They are great when topped with meat and sweet-tasting sauce, and an abundance of soft carrot and zucchini cuts. I want couscous with fried chicken, or spicy lamb kebab. Yumyum.</p>
<p>Fish</p>
<p>What fish can you buy in Hacarmel Market? There is denisse, St. Peter’s Fish, trout, tuna, and salmon. Incidentally, salmon head can be had in the market at truly cheap prices. You can buy a piece at 10 shekels, or two for 15. You can even have them for free so long as you purchase a kilo of tuna, or any other fish.</p>
<p>I love tuna head boiled enough to turn the water to an oily broth. I just need to throw in some coriander, tomatoes, and onion; sprinkle some salt; and finally, some green jalapenos for good measure. Voila! You now have an exhilaratingly tasty soup. Israelis love their fish broiled or baked, and eaten with lemon, or garlic-based sauces.</p>
<p>Bakery Goods</p>
<p>Burekas are a great delight and if you happen to chance by the market, you will surely see a number of small bake shops selling these piping-hot delicacies. I like mine filled with mushroom and onions. Other varieties of burekas have potatoes or cheese for filling. In the middle of the market is a small kiosk that serve really great-tasting burekas. I just love them with hard-boiled eggs and some salt.</p>
<p>Together with burekas, these bakery shops also sells pita, bagel, and all sorts of breads. For kids, delicious doughnuts are available, usually with red jelly filling. Other regular pastry fares are cheesecakes and cookies. These Israeli treats are simply the best I have ever tasted. Sweetness is just right for everyone’s taste.</p>
<p>Obviously, Carmel Market Tel Aviv has a lot to offer when it comes to food and&#8230;food.  It is one of the best city markets to go to, especially during Friday mornings and early afternoon (before Shabbat). Come to Carmel and expect to have a great fill of all food items and delicacies that you need.</p>
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		<title>Rothschild Tel Aviv &#8211; People&#8217;s Street</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2011 03:36:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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One of the places, or streets, that you need to see if you are on an Israel tour is Rothschild Tel Aviv. Also known as Sderot Rothschild to the Israelis, it is one of the major and most famous thoroughfares in the city of Tel Aviv. Actually, the boulevard starts in Neve Tzedek Tel Aviv, [...]]]></description>
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One of the places, or streets, that you need to see if you are on an Israel tour is Rothschild Tel Aviv. Also known as Sderot Rothschild to the Israelis, it is one of the major and most famous thoroughfares in the city of Tel Aviv. Actually, the boulevard starts in Neve Tzedek Tel Aviv, the oldest known Jewish settlement in the city, at its southwest end. The street then runs northward to the Habima Theater, one of the country’s first Hebrew Theaters. Rothschild is known to be a very busy street with a great amount of traffic of pedestrians, private cars and autobus traversing the boulevard. It is also recognized as one of the most expensive streets in this Middle Eastern City in terms of apartment rentals.  </p>
<p>Needless to say, Rothschild Boulevard Tel Aviv is one of the White City’s main tourist spots. The street is wide and features a tree-lined inland strip that can easily accommodate flow of pedestrians. It likewise has bike lanes for the city’s many bicycle owners to use. The boulevard is unofficially known as the city’s food and restaurant strip. Tourists can find a number of excellent fine dining establishments and fast food restaurants along the boulevard. Two of the favorite hangouts of coffee and choco lovers are the Café Care Restaurant and Max Brenner Chocolate Restaurant. The latter actually originates from Israel and it is the same Max Brenner that one can find in New York.</p>
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Like other places like Neve Tzedek Tel Aviv, the street has its own share of the rich Jewish history. Actually, in the beginning it was known as Rehov HaAm, roughly translated in English as Street of the people. Later, the residents of the place requested the Municipality to have it renamed in honor of Edmond James de Rothschild, French Baron and belonging of the Rothschild banking family. Famous buildings, either residential or for art works, are found in the street. One of the most famous houses can be found on the corner of Herzl and Rothschild Boulevard Tel Aviv, the owners of which was the Eliavson family, one of the 60 founding families of the city. Built in 1909, the building was bought by the French Institute in 2007 and restored to its former state and glory. </p>
<p>Likewise, the Declaration of Independence by Israel was signed at the historic Independence Hall of Rothschild Tel Aviv. Many other buildings and structures of great historical value are constructed and still standing along the boulevard, many of them in Bauhaus styled architecture. The street in fact has a number of Bauhaus style buildings that are a part of the White City, considered to be a major World Heritage Site as designated by the International organization UNESCO.<br />
Image credit: 2nd Rothschild photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoder/">hoder</a></p>
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		<title>Dan Panorama Tel Aviv &#8211; Hotels in Tel Aviv Israel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 May 2011 12:59:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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If you are a local or international tourist who want to have the best stays in Tel Aviv Israel, then you can always check in on one of the best hotels in Tel Aviv Israel – Dan Panorama Tel Aviv. You are sure to enjoy immensely on your visit, albeit temporary, at the Dan as [...]]]></description>
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If you are a local or international tourist who want to have the best stays in Tel Aviv Israel, then you can always check in on one of the best hotels in Tel Aviv Israel – Dan Panorama Tel Aviv. You are sure to enjoy immensely on your visit, albeit temporary, at the Dan as you are assured of being in close proximity to anywhere and everywhere in the city that’s simply important, historical and fascinating.</p>
<p>You only have to cross the Kaufmann Street and immediately you find yourself in Tel Aviv beach and the Mediterranean Sea. You only need to do a 10 to 15 minute walk and you see yourself standing and immersed in ancient Yafo Port and even the hill itself. What else is near the place? The Carmel Market as well as the Allenby and Ben Yehuda Streets, considered to be major thoroughfares of the city. Definitely, when it comes to acquiring a temporary residence for you and your family, one of the best <a href="http://telavivisraeltours.com/tel-aviv-israel-hotels/">Tel Aviv Israel hotels</a> to go to is the Dan Panorama Tel Aviv.</p>
<p>What makes Dan Hotel up to par if not above all other five-star hotels available in the city? All of its luxurious suites and guest rooms, for one, are especially designed and renovated to provide only the maximum convenience and comfort for hotel occupants. All the hotel rooms offer comfortable balconies for guests; this allows them to be able to have front view seats watching the awesome Mediterranean sunset. Selected rooms have a perfect view of the Jaffa hill. Occupants can likewise have a good view of the historical Neve Tzedek area, known to be the first modern Jewish settlement in the city.  Simply put, if you want to enjoy spectacular ocean and beach views on your next Tel Aviv Tours, the Dan Panorama Tel Aviv hotel is the best place to stay.<br />
Image credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/achituv/">achituv</a></p>
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		<title>From Tel Aviv to Mount Hermon</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 13:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We decided to leave Tel Aviv Yafo for a day and made a long, long trip to Mount Hermon last February 12, 2010.  The commuting time from Tel Aviv to Hermon and back took up most of the day, I believe we only spent 2 or 3 hours at the site. But obviously our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We decided to leave<strong> Tel Aviv Yafo </strong>for a day and made a long, long trip to <strong>Mount Hermon </strong>last February 12, 2010.  The commuting time from Tel Aviv to Hermon and back took up most of the day, I believe we only spent 2 or 3 hours at the site. But obviously our visit was one or two weeks late as snow was not as abundant as how it was in our last visit three years ago. We just (or least the kids) tried to enjoy what was left of it. Many of us decide to ride the cable car and took videos. Certainly, this is going to be our last visit here before we leave<em> Tel Aviv Israel </em>for home this August. </p>
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		<title>Tel Aviv Hostel &#8211; Sky and Sun City</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 22:34:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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The Sun City Hotel is one of the more reliable  Tel Aviv hostel that helps tourist have an amazing stay in the White City. You can find Sun City in the middle of Tel Aviv, just along the beach and the Mediterranean Sea. If you simply want to enjoy great amenities and outstanding hospitality, [...]]]></description>
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The Sun City Hotel is one of the more reliable <strong> Tel Aviv hostel </strong>that helps tourist have an amazing stay in the White City. You can find Sun City in the middle of Tel Aviv, just along the beach and the Mediterranean Sea. If you simply want to enjoy great amenities and outstanding hospitality, certainly this hotel is where you want to stay.</p>
<p>For starters, the rooms are fully air conditioned and nicely furnished, making them suitable for short time stay for backpackers, tourists and couples.  This<em> Tel Aviv hostel </em>is near Allenby street, one of the busiest and most colorful streets of the city. Other important locations near Sun City are the Nachlat Binyamin pedestrian market and the Shuk HaCarmel, one of the city’s major markets.</p>
<p>Another one of the more important <a href="http://telavivisraeltours.com/tel-aviv-hostels/">hostels in Tel Aviv</a> that offers great service and accommodation is the Sky Hostel Tel Aviv. Just like the Sun City, the Sky is very near the beach and the Mediterranean, as well as other tourist destinations such as the bars, shopping stores, as well as the galleries and museums and historic sites. Rooms are readily available whether you need a private one or the dormitory type.</p>
<p>The place has 30 clean rooms, all of which offers cable. The Sky Hostel Tel Aviv likewise offers free breakfast to enjoy. If you decide to take the dormitory type of room, then you only need to spend less than mea shekalim or 100 shekels. You can even book yourself via the internet. Best of all, it takes pride in having only the most efficient and accommodating staff members an inn can have. What more can you ask?<br />
Image credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/lutzky/">lutzky</a></p>
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		<title>Israel Phone Card &#8211; Connecting You to Your Loved Ones</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 18:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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Whether you are a first timer visitor in Tel Aviv Israel or some expatriate working and already spending some time in the country, one can say the Israel cell phone rental as well as Israel phone card is certainly one of the best ways to connect to your loved ones and families from faraway home.
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Whether you are a first timer visitor in Tel Aviv Israel or some expatriate working and already spending some time in the country, one can say the <strong>Israel cell phone rental</strong> as well as <strong>Israel phone card </strong>is certainly one of the best ways to connect to your loved ones and families from faraway home.</p>
<p>These days, there are now a great number of <a href="http://telavivisraeltours.com/2009/08/14/israel-calling-cards-cheap-yet-reliable/">Israel calling card</a> companies and agents that supply a variety of mobile phone for rent and <em>Israel phone card </em>products that will easily connect you via call to the United States and anywhere else in the world.</p>
<p>Especially in the White City of Tel Aviv, you will certainly find that Israel phone cards and even Israel cell phone rental are a great convenience.  Just dial the number you wish to call and you are sure to be connected successfully. </p>
<p>Likewise, avail of pin less dialing option, which means you never have to use any PIN number to make a call. Indeed, successful calls can be enjoyed with an Israel phone card. You simply can get them anywhere in the country or even online. When it comes to mobile phones that are for rent here, you are assured of a wide variety of brands of your liking which you can use for a small fee.<br />
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		<title>Israel Calling Cards &#8211; Cheap Yet Reliable</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 18:18:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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A lot of Israel calling cards companies, both found in online site and brick and mortar stores, are providing great range of cheap but very reliable plans on calling and Israel phone cards – these are call plans that offers callers to this Israeli State from any country in the world, especially the United States.
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A lot of<strong> Israel calling cards </strong>companies, both found in online site and brick and mortar stores, are providing great range of cheap but very reliable plans on calling and<strong> Israel phone cards </strong>– these are call plans that offers callers to this Israeli State from any country in the world, especially the United States.</p>
<p>Most of these companies provide users with only the latest, most modern and convenient card features such as dialing without the need for PIN number. Indeed such features assure the convenience and ease when using such program.</p>
<p><em>Israel calling cards</em>, because of the fierceness of competition in the market are offered with low rates. Some are actually as low as 1 cent per minute. Imagine with such meager amount, you are given the chance to call your relatives or friends in Israel.</p>
<p>Most online companies have ready customer support that can provide fast service and assistance particularly in the area of making choices on which Israel phone cards to use. With such support, you can find out which is the best card program for use to use with calling Israel.<br />
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		<title>Tel Aviv Car Service &#8211; Great Way to Go Around the White City</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Aug 2009 09:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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The Tel Aviv car service of Israel is one you can depend on for your transportation and touring needs during your stay in the country. Of course, there are other reliable means of transportation, one being the sherut, a special type of van that can accommodate up to 10 passengers. You have to pay 5.50 [...]]]></description>
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The <strong>Tel Aviv car service</strong> of Israel is one you can depend on for your transportation and touring needs during your stay in the country. Of course, there are other reliable means of transportation, one being the sherut, a special type of van that can accommodate up to 10 passengers. You have to pay 5.50 shekels for the trip, the same minimum amount that a bus or autobus charges it passengers. Perhaps for some, taking the sherut is much easier as they can hail it anywhere, unlike the autobus, which can only take in passengers at its designated tahana (bus stops).</p>
<p>Being the most convenient mode of transportation, from the airport to the hotel (try <a href=” http://telavivisraeltours.com/2009/07/30/dan-tel-aviv-hotel-one-of-israels-finest/”>Dan Tel Aviv Hotel</a>) or perhaps to any <a href="http://telavivisraeltours.com/2009/08/14/tel-aviv-hostel-sky-and-sun-city/">Tel Aviv hostel</a> and then to your destination in the city, try a reliable<em> Tel Aviv car service</em>. </p>
<p>If your primary purpose in visiting Israel is to tour the country, auto service is an excellent way of getting around. An important benefit of getting one is that most drivers unofficially act as Israel tour guides. Who would know the various historical and Biblical places in country such as the Wailing Wall, the Old City, Jaffa and the Dead sea but the Tel Aviv car and limo chauffeurs themselves.</p>
<p>If you have not drawn out your own tour plan, most Tel Aviv car service companies offer their own trip and tour packages. Vehicles available for rental range from the mini bus to the Luxurious limousine. You simply have to rely on the internet for a good number of auto and car service websites and check on their services and prices as well as offered tour suggestions.<br />
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		<title>Dan Tel Aviv Hotel &#8211; One of Israel&#8217;s Finest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 17:39:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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One of the more famous <strong>Tel Aviv hotels </strong>situated along the Mediterranean Sea is the<strong> Dan Tel Aviv Hotel</strong>. I had quite a number of views of the Dan Hotel Tel Aviv, some from afar as we passed by it either as my friends and I walk along the beach or riding the car on way home from the office. I would have to say that the building is old-looking as I describe its facade, but actually it has a classic style and  design on it interior. A few signs are posted that tell of current renovations going on, and guests are requested to bear with the inconvenience. </p>
<p>Indeed if you simply want to experience only the best in hotel accommodation, then the place to book to and stay is the <em>Dan Hotel Tel Aviv</em>. It boasts of luxurious rooms and fine, classy suites for those with fine taste, as well as the regale and elegance of the function rooms, halls and reception areas that groups of tourists, expatriates or even pilgrims can use. </p>
<p>Not even the best of the best Tel Aviv Hotels can get 100 percent satisfaction rating from visitors and guests if their service and hospitality is not world class. It can be definitely said that Dan Tel Aviv hotel has one of the highest standards when it comes to providing customer and hotel service to its clients.</p>
<p>The Hotel is actually located strategically. It is near other 5-star accommodations such as Sheraton and Hilton, the Bnei Dan Park also at Tel Aviv Yafo, and even the Carmel Market, for those who need important basic necessities. It is likewise just alongside popular food establishments, one of the more well-known is Mike&#8217;s Place, where American expatriates as well as other nationalities hang around.</p>
<p>Suffice it to say that of you and your family and friends love the uncomplicated life, you can definitely spend your holidays going out to the beach for a whole hot afternoon of sun and enjoy some splashes at the cool waters of the Mediterranean or play Matkot, which is a sort of paddle ball, for hours upon hours. Or simply you can just marvel at the majestic sunset from the comforts of your room. All of this you can surely enjoy with your glorious stay at the Dan Tel Aviv Hotel.<br />
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