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    Agadir

    Posted by fidge 30 September 2012

    Seems to be part of a chain but still a good place for a drink. We sat outside and had a beer and a wine. A pint of Tuborg beer (at happy hour prices) cost 17 NIS.
    Located in a busy pedestrian area that hosts a popular craft market Tuesday & Friday.

    www.agadir.co.il/
    2 Nahlat Binyamin, Tel Aviv, 65161, Israel
    +972(0)35160828
    Google map: bit.ly/Vi21oL

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    Tel Aviv Old Port area

    Posted by fidge 30 September 2012

    We were in Tel Aviv for six days and came back to this area a number of nights. The old port area has been renovated and was full of shops and restaurants on the water front. Some good bars and restaurants here especially our favourite, Cafe Nimrod.
    Would definitely recommend a visit here in the evening. Great buzz about the place especially on the weekend.

    Tel Aviv Old Port area (Namal)
    North end of Dizengoff Street
    Google map: bit.ly/StOTft

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    Beware of home4trip!

    Posted by London2011 24 July 2010

    I wanted to book through them, paid the deposit and waited for my holiday. A month before we were due to go, the owner just didn't want us there any more, no reasons given, and home4trip offered us something unacceptable, so we agreed to cancel the contract and get the money back. We're still waiting for the money and our credit card company is now dealing with the case... So unless you have money to lose abroad to frauds stay away from these people.

    home4trip.com

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    Jeremiah cafe/bar/restaurant

    Posted by fidge 30 September 2012

    Good place for food and drink on a buzzing corner on Dizingoff street. We ate and drank here twice during our time in Tel Aviv.
    Had two mains, three beers, two wines and one coffee for 240 NIS.
    Later in the evening queues form, a testament to the popularity of the place. An added bonus is that there is free wi-fi. Some seating outside with more seating inside.

    Dizengoff 306, Tel Aviv, Israel
    +972 777931840
    Google map: bit.ly/RtZoib

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    The Streets

    Posted by fidge 30 September 2012

    Came across this place by accident.
    Good food and very friendly service. On our fist visit we had two mains (liver and mash and salad) together with sangria for 160 NIS.
    Additionally the place has free wifi.
    Always seems to be busy with people looking for a bite to eat or simply a drink.
    Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
    Not kosher as I had a bacon cheese burger on my second visit!

    www.2eat.co.il/thestreets/
    Rehov King George 70, Tel Aviv, Israel
    +972 3 620 1070
    Google map: bit.ly/QRrUry

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    Cafe Nimrod

    Posted by fidge 30 September 2012

    We came across this restaurant in the old port of Tel Aviv by accident and loved it so much that we came back to eat again.
    The salads were huge and very nice. One night I had kebabs on cinnamon sticks which were lovely.
    Very friendly staff.
    Only when we came back home, we read about the restaurant on the web and learned that it was a Galilee style restaurant.
    This restaurant was named after an Israeli soldier killed in the 2nd Lebanon War in 2006.

    www.cafenimrod.rest-e.co.il/
    Hangar 8, Tel Aviv
    +972(0)579443773
    Google map: bit.ly/PmhI91

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    Port Hotel

    Posted by fidge 30 September 2012

    We stayed here for six nights in early September and were not disappointed. While on the map it looked like it was situated on the northern edge of the city centre, it was in fact very central for us.
    Only a few minutes walk from the beach as well as the renovated Old Port area (with many restaurants and shops), quite simply a brilliant location. Great bars and restaurants only around the corner on Dizengoff street (especially on corner of Yirmeyahu street and Dizengoff street).
    Very modern spotless hotel with free wi-fi.
    We paid $154 per night (which for Tel Aviv was one of the best value decent hotels we could find!)
    Particularly liked the fact that our room had a fridge which we were able to fill with drink and food from the nearby supermarkets.
    Breakfast was basic but other than that no complaints about this hotel!

    www.porthoteltelaviv.com/
    4 Yirmeyahu Street, 63507 Tel Aviv
    +972 35445544
    Google map: bit.ly/QRsRAc

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    Tel Aviv is a fascinatingly diverse city and one of the reasons is its incredible collection of Bauhaus architecture which is actually the largest collection in the world.
    The architecture covers much of the 'old' part of the city (really it's only about 100 years old) but if you have a limited amount of time, don't be tempted to spend it in a museum if you haven't explored here.

    www.visit-tlv.com/
    www.touristisrael.com/tel-aviv/3/
    Best places to walk - Rothschild Boulevard, Bialik Street, and Sheinkin Street
    Google map: bit.ly/L5WCc4

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    It is great to be in Israel on Purim, or Independence Day, but avoid Yom kippur. For full run down of when to go and when not to go, see:

    unique-travel-in-israel.blogspot.com

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