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Discovering the Charm of Tel Aviv's White City

Explore the White City with its unique Bauhaus architecture along lively Rothschild Boulevard
Discovering the Charm of Tel Aviv's White City

Blessed with top-notch Mediterranean beaches, the White City of Tel Aviv is one of the most unique cities in Israel. A vibrant, modern city that is bursting with culture and excitement, Tel Aviv features a profoundly diverse mix of people from all around the world.

The atmosphere in Tel Aviv truly captures its diversity, as people from a range of cultural and religious backgrounds interact together harmoniously. The city’s buzz reflects its eclectic collection of art galleries, cafes and gourmet restaurants catering to different tastes. It also holds remarkable historic sights including Bialik House – once a small political meeting venue for some Zionist leaders during the 1920s.

The main defining point for many visitors is without a doubt Tel Aviv’s extraordinary architecture that earned it the title White City due to most buildings being designed in International Style or Bauhaus (which was developed in Germany). The style was popularized by German Jews who escaped Nazi persecution and arrived to Israel.

Walking through streets such as Yefet Street or Rothschild Blvd will bring you right back into interwar era architecture adorned with balconies irrigated by wooden shutters along narrow alleyways. Sightseeing was never more pleasant than here!

Alluring beaches are one another pleasure when visiting this world-class metropolis – from family friendly banana beach to hip LaKom complex on Trumpeldor promenade at nightfall where an outdoor bar awaits visitors crowded next day till dawn.

Eager travelers are sure bound to find something amazing wherever they look while exploring this stunningly alluring city.

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