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Property: 1278 Beautiful private unit in a house with a swimming pool: Tel Aviv Afeka
Description
| 1 bedroom Vacation Semi detached house |
| 2 bathrooms |
| Sleeps 3 guests
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Located in Afeka, near Ramat Aviv Gimel & Tel Aviv University.
A beautiful unit in a private house with a private swimming pool.
It's a 3 levels house.
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Amenities
| Equipment |
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| Iron |
Iron board |
Linens Provided |
Towels |
| TV | | | |
| Facilities |
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| Air condition |
Bath |
Garden |
Shower |
| Swimming Pool |
Wireless Internet | | |
| General |
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| Children friendly |
Non smoking only |
Pets not allowed | |
| Kitchen |
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| Fully equipped kitchen |
Microwave |
Refrigerator | |
Rates
| Rate | Starting date |
Ending date | Night |
Week end | Week | Currency |
| 11 May 2008 | 21 Jun 2008 | 100 | - | 700 | USD |
| 22 Jun 2008 | 22 Jul 2008 | 150 | - | 1000 | USD |
| 23 Jul 2008 | 30 Aug 2008 | 200 | - | 1400 | USD |
| 31 Aug 2008 | 21 Oct 2008 | 150 | - | 1000 | USD |
| Deposit Requirments: 25% |
| Minimum Stay requirment: 1 week |
Location
| Region: | Greater Tel Aviv |
| City: | Tel Aviv |
| Area: | Ramat Aviv |
| Location: | Located in Afeka, near Ramat Aviv Gimel & Tel Aviv University.
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| Nearest Airport: | Ben Gurion 25 km |
| City center: | 2 km |
| | Satellite View (An estimated location, for detailed location, please contact owner) | |
Some Facts About Tel Aviv
When you are always in for a supreme and ultimate clubbing experience, the best place to be is in Tel Aviv. Yes, Las Vegas is known as the city which never sleeps in America but if you are in Asia, nothing will ever beat Tel Aviv because you will never experience dull nights in this city. All you have to do is to enjoy them with all your friends. Get wild on the dance floor as you dance, drink and party all night! The succeeding clubs and bars are just some of the hottest entertainment and party places you should not have to miss if you are spending your vacation in this one of a kind city. Do you want a rugged type of party? Well, Florentin is the best place for you to spend the night out because this appeals especially to the indie and artsy crowd. The following are just some of the most notable bars where you can find a one of a kind enjoyment: Comfort 13, Hudna located in the Abarbanel Street, Haoman 17 and many others. Are you 18-19 years old? Get up and invite your friends to go with you to the Ha'Masger - Ha'Rakevet St. The remarkable places that you should not miss there are Vox, Dome and many more. By hanging out in any of these places, you might get to know the long lost love of your life. Do you love literature? Does the blood of a poet run in your veins? Well, the best place to be during warm nights in Tel Aviv is at King George-Tshernechovsky. Some of the bars and clubs here just like Almonit Lane and Geatzel Shapira are definitely devoted to the revival movement of poetry. Aside from that, there are also recommended places such as Yemen Falatel and Hakosem Falatel because of their highly artistic atmosphere and ambiance. On Karlibach, there are new clubbing areas such as Ve’Hakelev, Hachatul, and ZiziTripo as well. If you are in for high-tech clubbing, then you must go to Ramat Ha’Chayal. The following are just some of the party places which you should not miss: Molly’s Sushi Samba, Frame and Leo Blooms. Do you want to be in the coolest pubs in Tel Aviv where you can meet and socialize with other pubbers and tourists? Choose from the following pubs where you want to party all night: Liliroz, Dorothy Gales, Brasserie and Vila Sokolov. Are you craving to experience an American style of having fun even though you are in the heart of Asia? Then go to Mike’s Place which is located in 86 Herbert Samuel which is just next to the Embassy of America. Having fun all night is a bit tiring, right? So you have to rest in an accommodation that will give you the kind of relaxation you need. The answer is simply an apartment rental in Tel Aviv. In every out of the country escapade, this is the most economical way of having fun because the amenities this offers is just the same as what first-class hotels give. You must know that the only difference is the price.
The Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv is a multidisciplinary museum that presents land's history and its culture in an extensive permanent exhibition, as well as temporary exhibitions on a variety of subjects – such as ethnography, archaeology, folklore, Judaica, cultural history and local identity, traditional crafts and functional arts.
We have a promenade, a long promenade, running alongside the seashore that makes up the western edge of Tel Aviv-Jaffa.
There, we walk or jog, ride bikes, sit on benches, fill our lungs with fresh air. A glorious 8.7 miles of open views, blue horizons, white sails bobbing on the waves, kite surfers and windsurfers all around.
There's a daytime promenade, and there's the nighttime version. Dozens of restaurants, cafes, and ice cream parlors are busy all day long, while pubs, discos and jazz clubs blossom after dark.
Regardless of the hour, human attractions abound – clowns, caricaturists, tattoo artists, hair-braiders, magicians and of course, the ever- changing parade of people strolling by The nearby beaches beckon.
Clean sand, lounge chairs, ice-cream vendors and diehard beach-lovers that swim daily, winter and summer, no matter what.
Each beach has its own unique character.
A few tips: On the Dolphinarium beach on Friday afternoons, for instance, you can join an improvised percussion festival, and the Brazilian martial arts/dance/music combination called capoeira.
Go to Gordon beach for beach volleyball.
The religiously observant will find gender- segregated swimming close to the Tel Aviv port.
The gay-lesbian community will gravitate to the stretch near the Hilton, which has earned the unofficial title of Tel Aviv's gay-friendliest beach.
At the Metzitzim beach, you can let your dogs and your hormones run wild among the assembled babes and hunks.
The White City (Hebrew: העיר ×”×œ×‘× ×”â€Ž, Ha-Ir HaLevana) refers to a collection of over 4,000 Bauhaus or International style buildings built in Tel Aviv from the 1930s by German Jewish architects who immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine after the rise of the Nazis. Tel Aviv has the largest number of buildings in this style of any city in the world. Preservation, documentation, and exhibitions have brought attention to Tel Aviv's collection of 1930s architecture. In 2003, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed Tel Aviv's White City a World Cultural Heritage site, as "an outstanding example of new town planning and architecture in the early 20th century."[1] The citation recognized the unique adaptation of modern international architectural trends to the cultural, climatic, and local traditions of the city.
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