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Official Tel Aviv-Jaffa Guide for iPhone in App Store
It is in the iTunes App Store for several month now, but Tel Aviv has it own iPhone App, VISITLV. It was published by the The Association for Tourism Tel Aviv-Jaffa in May, more than in time for the summer season. A pity I did find it just a while ago. ;-) The app starts with one of the most a wonderful splash screens I have seen (I thought of surprising you by not showing it, but not everyone has an iPhone ;-) ) and contains information about the three Walking Routes we talked about before, cafés, pubs, restaurants, museums, hotels, free guided tours and of course a ‘What’s On’-calendar, which, to my opinion, could be more extensive and more up-to-date… ;-) It is possible to search for the name of a restaurant, … Read entire article »
Filed under: architecture, city, events, featured, food, life, museum
High level dinner in Tel Aviv
I know this is not for everybody. No, not even for me… ;-) But I think Tel Aviv is one of the best places for this Dinner in the Sky. Originally from cold and wet Belgium ;-) , you can have a dinner, thoroughly strapped to your seat and a chef doing his thing high up in the sky. In Israel you don’t have to bother about an weather insurance. If you are not Dutch (or Belgian) don’t listen to the reporter, but (Dutch language video exchanged for English one). Watch the fun and view (and wish the people bete’avon and a safe landing): The builders also put pictures on their website: HERE The Belgian Embassy in Tel Aviv put it on their site too: HERE ;-D … Read entire article »
Filed under: events, food, life, restaurants
Tel Aviv hotel ranked 23rd in magazine’s hot list!
Conde Nast Traveller Magazine ranks boutique ‘Hotel Montefiori’ (at Montefiori Street no.36) as one of the top 70 hotels in the world for 2009: rank no.:..23 !!! The building, designed in 1922 in the ‘Eclectic’ style, was restored in 2000/2001. In 2002, Yoram and Elana Wakshlak opened in the building on the 2nd and 3rd floor the ‘Time for Art Center’ (a gallery). On the first floor they opened the restaurant ‘Artichoke’. The restaurant would finance the facility’s artistic activities. It soon became clear that this would not be possible and ‘with a heavy heart’, they closed the place after two and half years. After some inside restoration, ‘Hotel Montefiore’, just ..12 rooms, opened it’s doors on the 2nd and 3rd floor. The restaurant, on the first floor, is run today by … Read entire article »
Filed under: architecture, art, holidays, life, restaurants, restoration