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Property: 1152 3 room apartment near beach
Description
| 2 bedroom Vacation Apartment |
| 2 bathrooms |
| Sleeps 5 guests
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New fully furnished apartment including,TV,Internet,24 hours doormen service, 2 free parkings,weekly cleaning service,sea view, 10 minutes walking to beach, balcony, air conditioned
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Amenities
| Equipment |
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| Cable |
Linens Provided |
Towels |
TV |
| Washing Machine | | | |
| Facilities |
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| Balcony |
Central Heating |
Internet/Broadband |
Lift |
| General |
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| Non smoking only | | | |
| Kitchen |
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| Dishwasher |
Fully equipped kitchen |
Hob |
Oven |
| Refrigerator | | | |
Additional information: |
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| Garage, Childrens playground, Fitness room
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Rates
Rate Information Rate includes:
Cleaning (weekly)
Electricity
Gas
Internet flat-rate
Water
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| Final Cleaning Fees: 0 US-Dollar |
Location
| Region: | Greater Tel Aviv |
| City: | Tel Aviv |
| Area: | Ramat Aviv |
| Location: | this apartment is located in new Ramat Aviv, north to the city,next to tel baruch orgenized beach. 8th floor in 12 floor building.
Very elegant area of Tel Aviv.
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| Nearest Airport: | Ben Gurion 25 km |
| City center: | 4 km |
Some Facts About Tel Aviv
There are 47 movie theaters in Tel Aviv Yafo, with a combined seating capacity of about 8,900 and an annual attendance rate of about a million and a half.
Twenty-two years before the founding of Tel Aviv, Jews left the walls of Jaffa and built in nearby Neve Tzedek.
These beautifully restored houses and streets preserve the romance of the early days of Jewish urban settlement.
A walking tour of Neve Tzedek is a must for romantics, history lovers and fans of small, winding alleys.
This is where the citys first cinema was built in 1914.
The Nahum Gutman Museum is located here in the home of the artist who immortalized the early days of Tel Aviv and Jaffa landscapes in his colorful paintings.
The neighborhood was nicknamed Little Paris because of its eye-opening architectural innovations.
Today, the most outstanding site is the Suzanne Dellal Centre, a bustling dance and theater complex.
How romantic to sit in the cafes and browse in the boutiques and designers shops, to see how a charming historic neighborhood survives surrounded by the skyscrapers of progress, enveloping a preserve of Jewish pioneering.
Thousands of years of history come together in Jaffa, one of the world's oldest cities and the birthplace of Tel Aviv.
A center of tourism, food and fun, with an exotic Levantine ambience.
Driving to Jaffa is like going through a time tunnel- tunnel – skyscrapers soar on the left, while ahead lays a city with thousands of years behind it.
The main port of the ancient land of Israel, and one of the first ports in the world, Jaffa was a center of commerce and culture, agriculture and tourism, the destination of shipping lines from Alexandria and Beirut.
From the Clock Tower Square, convoys of wagons and camels fanned out to all parts of the land, and pilgrims made their way on foot to the holy city of Jerusalem.
The clock tower built by the Turkish Sultan Abd al-Hamid the II in 1906, when the land was under Ottoman rule, has recently undergone a facelift, as has the square surrounding it.
In the alley next to the Mahmuddiyah mosque, men are absorbed in endless games of backgammon, or shesh-besh, to use the local parlance.
Coffeehouses offering narghiles to smoke along with tiny cups of strong black Turkish coffee create an authentic Levantine atmosphere.
The Eretz Israel Museum - Tel Aviv is a multi-disciplinary institution which presents the history of the Land and its culture in an extensive permanent exhibit, as well as temporary exhibits on a variety of subjects – such as archaeology, ethnography, folklore, Judaica, cultural history and local identity, traditional crafts and functional arts.
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