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Tel Aviv Hotels, Sightseeing, Activities & Attractions, Restaurants, Weather 
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Armon Hayarkon Hotel, Tel Aviv
Armon Hayarkon is just a few steps from Metzitzim Beach and a 5-minute walk from Tel Aviv's Namal nightlife district. It offers free parking upon availability, and free Wi-Fi and wired internet.
Guest rooms at the Armon Hayarkon Hotel are modern and spacious. Each comes with air conditioning and cable TV. Breakfast is a varied buffet.
The hotel is located on Tel Aviv's exclusive Hayarkon Street, and the old port is just a few metres away. The area is full of restaurants and shops.
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Shopping Tel Aviv
Hacarmel Market
The Carmel Market is Tel Aviv's largest food and vegetable market. Visit this charming place which is the heart of Tel Aviv's culinary culture.
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Nachalat Benyamin - Art & Craft Fair
If you visit this street on any day other than Tuesday or Friday and return on either of these two days you’ll be hard pressed to recognize it as the same place. Tel Aviv’s Nachalat Benjamin Street comes alive with an Art & Craft Fair that features the works of roughly 220 artists, twice a week. Called Nachalat Benyamin in Hebrew, it is adjacent to shuk Ha’Carmel. In Tel Aviv’s early days this was the longest street in the city. It is named after Benyamin Ze’ev Herzl, who is considered the father of Political Zionism.
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Diezengoff Center Shopping Mall
This is the major mall in the centre of Tel Aviv and is where you find the cell phone companies, the designer stores and the cinemas.
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Sports & Activities Tel Aviv
Ceasaria Golf Course 
The prestigious Caesarea Golf Club, established in the 1960s by the Baron de Rothschild Family, is the only international golf club in Israel. The Club offers golfers a wide range of activities: a meticulously groomed golf course, a diverse course plan, spacious training ranges, a staff of skilled instructors, a golf academy and school for children, a pro shop for golf and sporting gear and a gourmet restaurant.
The Caesarea Golf Club has upgraded its course with the help of renowned golf course designer Pete Dye.
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Water sports are extremely popular and well developed in the region of Tel Aviv: sailing, wind and kite surfing, wave riding and kayaking are all possible. Tel-Aviv is quite flat and therefore well suited to cycling. One recommended bike route is along the beach road starting at Metzizim beach and heading south to Gordon, then along the beach promenade to Jaffa.
There is a large complex of sporting facilities located at Park Hayarkon. It offers basketball, skating, rollerblading and soccer courts, as well as jogging and bicycle lanes. It can get very crowded at the weekend. There is also a climbing wall on the site.
News Tel Aviv
Air France to fly from Nice to Tel Aviv
Air France will start three weekly direct flights on Sundays, Wednesdays and Saturdays from Nice to Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport starting April 2012.
The flights will be operated on Airbus A319 or A320 aircraft, which include 178 seats.
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15.5.2012
Budget airline Ryanair has launched a new route twice a week from Edinburgh to Szczecin in Poland.
14.5.2012
In a move to increase services between Asia and Scandinavia the heads of Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have signed a joint venture agreement.
Jet Airways to launch fourth daily service between Mumbai and Dubai on 18 May 2012.
Flight 9W 536 will leave ...
Dead Sea Spa and Wellness Trip from Tel Aviv
Replenish the body and rejuvenate the mind, with this Dead Sea Spa and Wellness tour from Tel Aviv! Cover yourself in the therapeutic natural mud, and float in the salt-rich sea amid spectacular landscape, flanked by the rolling hills of Jerusalem to the east and the mountains to the west.
Your relaxing day tour begins with a descent into the Judean desert, a barren wilderness in the heart of ...
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Tel Aviv Weather & Climate
The climate of Tel Aviv is subtropical, with hot summers and mild winters. The average temperature in summer is 77°F (25°C) and in winter, 57°F (14°C). Humidity tends to be high all year round and November to April is the wet season. July and August are the busiest months in Tel Aviv, and it is perhaps best to travel to Tel Aviv off-season.
Winter begins end of November and continue through April. It tends to be mild affairs that don’t typically bring heavy snowfall. You might have an occasional rainstorm, but even these are fairly infrequent. Even when there is a shower, the sun usually comes out quickly, drying everything in a matter of minutes. In fact, you could even make a trip to the beach during this season - there are plenty of people here who swim all year round.
Summer begins in April and continues until November. The highest temperatures are recorded in July and August. Although this is peak tourist season in Tel Aviv, you may want to avoid this time. Crowds are huge, and prices for everything (accommodations, restaurants, etc) shoot up.
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