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Property: 1285   Luxurios 2 bedroom holiday apartment - Tel Aviv sea front

Description

Sample Image Vacation Rental 2 bedrooms Apartment
2 bedroom Vacation Apartment
1 bathrooms
Sleeps 4 guests
A Luxurious Condo in a luxurious building, Tel Aviv sea front, just opposite the famous Metzizim beach.
The Condo is designed for having a great time, and for happy vacations!
All are welcome, couples or families.
The apartment is fully furnished and includes:
Linens, Towels, Kitchenware
All appliances (Include washing/drying machines, Central A/C, Jacuzzi
Wi-Fi - Wireless Internet. 2 Cables TV including all channels.
Step down to the beach and to the new promenade along Tel Aviv's best Cafes, restaurants, bars, clubs and shops.

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Amenities

Equipment
Convertible bed Dryer DVD player Linens Provided
Radio Satellite Stereo/CD player Towels
TV Washing Machine  
Facilities
Air condition Balcony Central Heating Dedicated Parking
Heating Jacuzzi Lift Sea View
Secured Parking Wireless Internet  
General
Children friendly   
Kitchen
Coffee Maker Freezer Fully equipped kitchen Microwave
Oven Refrigerator Toaster 

Rates

RateStarting date Ending dateNight Week endWeekCurrency
20 Dec 201031 Dec 2010280-1960USD
01 Jan 201031 May 2010220-1540USD
01 Jun 201030 Jun 2010260-1680USD
01 Sep 201030 Sep 2010240-1680USD
01 Jul 201031 Aug 2010280-1960USD
01 Oct 201020 Dec 2010220-1540USD
Rate Information
Accept Cash, Wire transfers
Rental policies:
Minimum 1 week stay.
Deposit Requirments:  25%
Minimum Stay requirment:   7 Days

Location

Region:Greater Tel Aviv
City:Tel Aviv
Area:Sea Front
Location:Matzitzim Beach (between Hilton hotel and the New Boardwalk)

Nearest Airport:Ben Gurion 25 km
City center:0.2 km

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Some Facts About Tel Aviv
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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.
70 years after its establishment, Tel Aviv’s Port became the city's premier entertainment center, with dance clubs, cafes and restaurants at the water's edge and great shops featuring the work of Israeli designers.
The port attracts to its wide wooden promenade thousands of people seeking to combine food, shopping and entertainment with romantic red sunsets, salty sea breezes and white sails on the horizon.
If you get here after noontime on a Saturday, forget it – you'll quickly discover that you're not the only one in pursuit of this magical combination.
A bridge across the Yarkon River connects the port to the historic old Reading power station, whose cavernous interior now serves as an exciting venue for post-Modern design and art exhibitions.
Near the bridge is a foot and bicycle path called the Yarkon Promenade that heads east along the banks of the river into the Yarkon National Park – 875 acres of greenery, water, playing fields and leisure activities for the whole family.