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Entire place
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4 guests
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1 bedroom
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1 bathroom
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2 beds
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About the Place Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space.
This apartment is in a prime location, just 5 minutes walking distance to Frishman beach.
It can accommodate 4 guests: it has a bedroom with a double bed and a convertible sofa in the living room.
It is the perfect option for a cosy stay!
Layout:
1 bedroom with double bed
1 living room with sofa bed for 2
Bathroom
Dining area
Fully equipped kitchen
Guests will have access to the whole apartment.
Location:
Located in central Tel Aviv, stretching from the northern part of the city down towards the Mediterranean , closer to the southern part of this street.
Vibe:
Ben Yehuda Street is characterized by its vibrant urban atmosphere. The street is lined with a mix of modern buildings and older, charming Bauhaus-style architecture, reflecting Tel Aviv's title as the "White City" due to its UNESCO World Heritage Bauhaus buildings.
There are numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops along Ben Yehuda Street, one is just down the apartment. From local eateries serving up traditional Israeli dishes to international cuisines, the area offers a range of gastronomic experiences. You'll also find stores selling everything from souvenirs to high-end fashion.
Beaches: Just a short walk westward will take you to Tel Aviv's famous Mediterranean beaches, which are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and working out: outdoor areas with public sports gear are available as well as beach volley fields.
Every beach has its own kiosk and restaurant, you can eat from your chaise longue while sunbathing, or in one of the nice restaurants on the beach!
The popular Gordon Beach and Frishman Beach are only 2 minutes away.
Dizengoff Street: Parallel to Ben Yehuda and located just one block to the east, Dizengoff Street is another major commercial street known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife.
Bauhaus Architecture: Tel Aviv is famous for its Bauhaus or International style architecture, and Ben Yehuda Street and its surroundings have many beautiful examples. Taking a walk in the area can feel like a journey through a design history book.
Accessibility:
Ben Yehuda Street is well-connected with the rest of the city. Buses frequently run along the street, and it's also very walkable, allowing tourists to explore its length and breadth at a comfortable pace.
Nightlife:
While Dizengoff and Rothschild Boulevard might be more famous for their nightlife, Ben Yehuda Street also has its fair share of bars and pubs, offering a local, more relaxed experience.
Recommendation:
If you're a tourist in Tel Aviv, a visit to the Ben Yehuda area is worthwhile. It offers a taste of Tel Aviv's urban charm, its beach life, and its rich mix of cultures. Whether you're sipping coffee at a street-side café, shopping for unique gifts, or just taking a leisurely stroll, the area around encapsulates much of what makes Tel Aviv special.
As with all urban areas, it's always a good idea to stay aware of your surroundings, and if you're unfamiliar with the region, checking with local sources or guides for the latest information will ensure you get the most out of your visit.
Walking: The area around Ben Yehuda is pedestrian-friendly. Many attractions, eateries, shops, and the beach are within walking distance. The streets are lined with trees, providing shade and making it comfortable for pedestrians.
Bicycling: Tel Aviv has a popular bike-sharing program called Tel-O-Fun. You'll find many of its green bicycles around the city. The flat terrain and dedicated bike lanes in parts of the city make cycling a convenient way to get around. It's especially popular for rides along the beach promenade.
Buses: The city's bus system, operated mainly by Dan and Egged, is extensive. Many bus lines run along or intersect with Ben Yehuda Street, making it easy to travel to other parts of the city.
Taxis: Taxis are abundant in Tel Aviv. They run on meters, but it's always good to ensure the driver turns it on at the start of your ride.
Car Rentals: If you plan to explore areas outside of Tel Aviv, renting a car might be a good option. However, parking in the Ben Yehuda area can be challenging, especially during peak times. Some hotels offer parking, but it's best to check in advance.
Scooters: Electric scooters have become popular in Tel Aviv. Companies like Bird, Lime, and Wind provide scooter-sharing services. They're a quick way to get around, but always ensure you're following local regulations and are aware of pedestrian areas where riding might be restricted.
Rail: While there's no rail station directly on Ben Yehuda Street, the city's train stations are accessible via bus or taxi. The train is especially useful if you're planning to visit cities further away, like Haifa or Jerusalem.
Remember, when planning your routes or looking for transportation options, navigation and transit apps can be invaluable. Always check local guidelines and any new transportation updates since the city continuously evolves.
ISRAELI CITIZENS: VAT is not included and must be paid before check in.
The displayed prices are excluding VAT.
In accordance with the legislation on VAT you will be asked to send us a photo of your passport and your tourist visa.
Tourists with a B/2 B/3 and B/4 visa are not subject to VAT.
Without obtaining this information the amount of VAT, corresponding to 17% of the amount of the stay, will be automatically added.
Israeli citizens will automatically be charged 17% VAT.
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space.
This apartment is in a prime location, just 5 minutes walking distance to Frishman beach.
It can accommodate 4 guests: it has a bedroom with a double bed and a convertible sofa in the living room.
It is the perfect option for a cosy stay!
Layout:
1 bedroom with double bed
1 living room with sofa bed for 2
Bathroom
Dining area
Fully equipped kitchen
Guests will have access to the whole apartment.
Location:
Located in central Tel Aviv, stretching from the northern part of the city down towards the Mediterranean , closer to the southern part of this street.
Vibe:
Ben Yehuda Street is characterized by its vibrant urban atmosphere. The street is lined with a mix of modern buildings and older, charming Bauhaus-style architecture, reflecting Tel Aviv's title as the "White City" due to its UNESCO World Heritage Bauhaus buildings.
There are numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops along Ben Yehuda Street, one is just down the apartment. From local eateries serving up traditional Israeli dishes to international cuisines, the area offers a range of gastronomic experiences. You'll also find stores selling everything from souvenirs to high-end fashion.
Beaches: Just a short walk westward will take you to Tel Aviv's famous Mediterranean beaches, which are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and working out: outdoor areas with public sports gear are available as well as beach volley fields.
Every beach has its own kiosk and restaurant, you can eat from your chaise longue while sunbathing, or in one of the nice restaurants on the beach!
The popular Gordon Beach and Frishman Beach are only 2 minutes away.
Dizengoff Street: Parallel to Ben Yehuda and located just one block to the east, Dizengoff Street is another major commercial street known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife.
Bauhaus Architecture: Tel Aviv is famous for its Bauhaus or International style architecture, and Ben Yehuda Street and its surroundings have many beautiful examples. Taking a walk in the area can feel like a journey through a design history book.
Accessibility:
Ben Yehuda Street is well-connected with the rest of the city. Buses frequently run along the street, and it's also very walkable, allowing tourists to explore its length and breadth at a comfortable pace.
Nightlife:
While Dizengoff and Rothschild Boulevard might be more famous for their nightlife, Ben Yehuda Street also has its fair share of bars and pubs, offering a local, more relaxed experience.
Recommendation:
If you're a tourist in Tel Aviv, a visit to the Ben Yehuda area is worthwhile. It offers a taste of Tel Aviv's urban charm, its beach life, and its rich mix of cultures. Whether you're sipping coffee at a street-side café, shopping for unique gifts, or just taking a leisurely stroll, the area around encapsulates much of what makes Tel Aviv special.
As with all urban areas, it's always a good idea to stay aware of your surroundings, and if you're unfamiliar with the region, checking with local sources or guides for the latest information will ensure you get the most out of your visit.
Walking: The area around Ben Yehuda is pedestrian-friendly. Many attractions, eateries, shops, and the beach are within walking distance. The streets are lined with trees, providing shade and making it comfortable for pedestrians.
Bicycling: Tel Aviv has a popular bike-sharing program called Tel-O-Fun. You'll find many of its green bicycles around the city. The flat terrain and dedicated bike lanes in parts of the city make cycling a convenient way to get around. It's especially popular for rides along the beach promenade.
Buses: The city's bus system, operated mainly by Dan and Egged, is extensive. Many bus lines run along or intersect with Ben Yehuda Street, making it easy to travel to other parts of the city.
Taxis: Taxis are abundant in Tel Aviv. They run on meters, but it's always good to ensure the driver turns it on at the start of your ride.
Car Rentals: If you plan to explore areas outside of Tel Aviv, renting a car might be a good option. However, parking in the Ben Yehuda area can be challenging, especially during peak times. Some hotels offer parking, but it's best to check in advance.
Scooters: Electric scooters have become popular in Tel Aviv. Companies like Bird, Lime, and Wind provide scooter-sharing services. They're a quick way to get around, but always ensure you're following local regulations and are aware of pedestrian areas where riding might be restricted.
Rail: While there's no rail station directly on Ben Yehuda Street, the city's train stations are accessible via bus or taxi. The train is especially useful if you're planning to visit cities further away, like Haifa or Jerusalem.
Remember, when planning your routes or looking for transportation options, navigation and transit apps can be invaluable. Always check local guidelines and any new transportation updates since the city continuously evolves.
ISRAELI CITIZENS: VAT is not included and must be paid before check in.
The displayed prices are excluding VAT.
In accordance with the legislation on VAT you will be asked to send us a photo of your passport and your tourist visa.
Tourists with a B/2 B/3 and B/4 visa are not subject to VAT.
Without obtaining this information the amount of VAT, corresponding to 17% of the amount of the stay, will be automatically added.
Israeli citizens will automatically be charged 17% VAT.
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