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Tel Aviv Vive*

Written by MALUSE on March 31, 2009

  • My German country people are the world champions when it comes to travelling, Israel, however, is not one of their favoured destinations, so it was easy to organise the trip two years ago, we went...
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Be Scared of the Prices, Not Terrorist Attacks!

Written by dangaroo on January 2, 2009

  • For many visitors to Israel, Tel Aviv will be the first place they stop. Ben Gurion airport apart from being a place to be grilled by custom officers, is generally the gateway to Israel from...
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Building in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv

Written by shamash on January 23, 2007

  • Tel Aviv stands for beautiful and lively. I have never been to a city with so many drop dead stunning women. They greet you with a smile and a wiggle of attitude. I don't know...
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Tel Aviv Skyling

Tel Aviv

Written by Peregrine on September 28, 2000

  • Tel Aviv has an impressive skyline of high rises and the longest, whitest beaches I’ve seen in a while. Nearly a century ago, the city, whose name means began to rise from the sand...
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Market in Egypt

Egypt

Written by shamash on January 23, 2007

  • I arrived in Cairo at about four in the morning and being as I was pretty nervous to begin with, arriving that early in the morning didn't help. The first person I made contact with...
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Ben Gurion Airport Authority

Written by Whirlwind on September 28, 2000

  • Tel Aviv Airport... The trouble started when I presented my passport to the Israeli Ben-Gurion Border Control. Since my only previous foreign travel experience had been in Central and South America, I had taken the...
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The Israeli Breakfast

Written by Peregrine on September 28, 2000

  • Tel Aviv was where I was introduced to 'The Israeli Breakfast'. Every hotel we stayed in during our two weeks in Israel presented a similar spread of vast magnitude. I suspect it was because...

Gateway to Israel

Written by dangaroo on December 18, 2008

  • Tel Aviv Ben Gurion is where I touched down whilst visiting Israel, it's the largest of the Israeli airports and the only one with cheap flights to and from Europe (Berlin, Munich, Manchester, Riga, Vilnius),...

The White City

Written by chaim26 on October 16, 2005

  • UNESCO has designated part of Tel Aviv--the White City--as a World Heritage Site. The buildings in it were built in the Bauhaus style in the early 1900s. The style praises asymmetry, plainness, and geometric figures. Today,...
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