Yehuda HaMaccabi Street
Yehuda HaMaccabi Street is a chic area in the northern part of Tel Aviv, which offer many small cafes, charming little stores and a Spa center. 
Yehuda HaMaccabi Street is a chic area in the northern part of Tel Aviv, which offer many small cafes, charming little stores and a Spa center. 
Yad Harutzim is a nightlife center in downtown Tel Aviv, with many bars, mega-clubs and fine restaurants. 
Tel Aviv offers a wide selection of business services throughout the city, including secretariat services, dry cleaning and WI-Fi access, to make your Tel Aviv business travel as convenient as possible. 
The Carmel Market is the largest open market in Tel Aviv and the best place to buy fresh food and wonder around. Next to the market lies the Yemenite Vineyard, a small neighborhood with charming little streets and typical Yemenite restaurants. 
The Trumpeldor Cemetery is the first cemetery of Tel Aviv, and it is where many of the national Zionist leaders and famous Israeli artists are buried. 
The religious beach is the only beach in Tel Aviv that has separate bathing days for men and women, and is a great option for those who prefer a more restrained beach atmosphere. 
A short visit to Tel Aviv University in Ramat Aviv, a neighborhood in the north of Tel Aviv, can be … 
Tel Aviv Transportation services are easy to use and include buses, taxis, Sherut taxis, car rental and bicycles. 
Transportation options from the airport to Tel Aviv include train, buses and taxis. There is a Tel Aviv tourist information desk at the airport, at the central bus station and in two central locations in the city. Weather is comfortable throughout the year. 
Ramat hahayal, located at the north-eastern part of Tel Aviv, is a nightlife center with many bars, fine restaurants and a live performances club. 