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Property: 1486 Tel Aviv charming rooftop studio spectacular views in Neve Tzedek
Description
| 1 bedroom Vacation Studio |
| 1 bathrooms |
| Sleeps 2 guests
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Beautiful unique vacation Studio Apartment. 35 squere meter. Located on a rooftop with beautiful terrace in Shabazi st, in the Heart of Neve-Tsedek.5 minutes from the beach. Walking distance to shops Cafes restaurants, the Carmel Market, Old Jaffa, and more. There is public parking just few steps away. Renovated, Fully equipped kitchen furnished Cable TV, Fast Internet connection. AC. Perfect for single or couple with a child
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Amenities
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| Linens Provided |
Towels |
TV |
Working Desk |
| Facilities |
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| Air condition |
Balcony |
Central Heating |
Sea View |
| Shower |
Sun bed |
Wireless Internet | |
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| Children friendly | | | |
| Kitchen |
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| Freezer |
Fully equipped kitchen |
Microwave |
Refrigerator |
| Toaster | | | |
Local attractions: |
Suzan Dalal center
Museoms and Art
Tel-Aviv Beach
Shenkin st
Rotchils boulevard
Old Jaffa
Carmel Market
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Rates
| Rate | Starting date |
Ending date | Night |
Week end | Week | Currency |
| 19 Jun 2010 | 30 Jun 2010 | 430 | - | - | NIS |
| 01 Jul 2010 | 31 Jul 2010 | 500 | - | - | NIS |
| 01 Aug 2010 | 31 Aug 2010 | 550 | - | - | NIS |
| 01 Sep 2010 | 30 Sep 2010 | 500 | - | - | NIS |
| Deposit Requirments: By Credit Card |
| Final Cleaning Fees: 150 Nis |
| Minimum Stay requirment: 3 nights |
Location
| Region: | Greater Tel Aviv |
| City: | Tel Aviv |
| Area: | Neve Zedek |
| Location: | Neve Tzedek is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful areas in Tel Aviv. South of the Yemenite Quarter, Neve Tzedek was the first neighborhood built in the |
| Nearest Airport: | Ben Gurion 20 km |
| | Satellite View (An estimated location, for detailed location, please contact owner) | |
Some Facts About Tel Aviv
Every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
Meeting point: Clock Tower (beginning of Yefet Street), Jaffa.
The tour embraces the picturesque Flea Market, archaeological sites, the view of Tel Aviv from the Crest Garden (Gan Hapisga), and the renovated alleys and buildings of historic Old Jaffa.
A municipal sculpture project was recently completed in which some 60 sculptures and other artistic creations by Israeli artists have been put on display since 1988 along boulevards and in parks, streets and public squares, joining the 36 works that had previously been positioned. The 96 works were fashioned by 63 artists, thus ensuring a wide range of stylistic variety.
The White City (Hebrew: העיר הלבנה, 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.
The Carmel Market, Bursting With Life, With Surprises Tucked Away
For those who are mad about markets, this place is heaven.
And for fans of freshness, there could be no better destination – perfect parsley, the juiciest melons, the most marvelous mangoes.
Not to mention the meat, the fish, the cheeses, the flowers – a true cornucopia of flavors and aromas. Stalls line both sides of the covered market's main walkway, but don't miss the shops in the tiny alleys behind.
That's where you'll find the genuine gems: the cheese and smoked meat delicatessens, the barrels full of herring and other salted fish, all varieties of pickles, halvah and other sweets, even clothing and fabric shops. Your nose will guide you to the bakeries, spice shops and coffee-roasters.
The Carmel Market is a feast for the senses, an anthropological and gastronomic adventure.
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