Idelson
This property is 4 minutes walk from the beach. Only a 5-minute walk from the beach of Tel Aviv, Idelson Hotel boasts air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant with bar and a sun terrace. It is 10 minutes’ walk from Carmel Market. Offering a satellite flat-screen TV, rooms at the Idelson come with a minibar, carpeted floors and a private bathroom. Some also feature a city-view balcony. Surrounded by restaurants and cafés, Hotel Idelson is 15 minutes’ walk from the Nachlat Binyamin arts and crafts fair. Ben Gurion Airport can be reached in 30 minutes by car.
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What to see in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv-Yafo (in Hebrew: תֵּל־יב -יָפוֹ, in Arabic تَلّ أَبِيب-يَافَا tall ʾabīb-yāfā), usually called Tel Aviv, is the second largest city in Israel (after the capital of Jerusalem) with an estimated population of 411 800 inhabitants. It has an area of 51.4 km² and is located on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. This is the largest and most populated city in the Mustropolitan area of Gush Dan, where 3 850,000 people reside. The current mayor of the city is Ron Huldai.
Tel Aviv, established in July 1906, was officially founded on the second day of Pesaj of 1909, on the outskirts of the former Port City of Jaffa (in Hebrew: יפו, Yafo). Tel Aviv's growth caused Jaffa to soon exceed population; Finally, both cities merged into a single municipality in 1950, two years after the creation of the State of Israel.
Since 2003, his "White City" of Bauhaus architecture was declared a World Heritage by UNESCO, since he understands the greatest concentration of buildings in the modern movement in the world.