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The Tel Aviv Museum of Art has boasted the country's leading
exhibition of modern art since its inception in 1932. A permanent
collection of European and American art features...
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The Eretz Israel Museum has a unique layout and character, more
in the nature of a museum park clustered around the ancient mound
of the Tel Kasile, where ongoing archaeological excavations are...
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The focus of this museum is to convey the story of the Jewish
people, from the time of the expulsion of the Jews from Israel by
the Romans 2,500 years ago, to their subsequent return to...
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The historical port city of Jaffa is easily reached from Tel
Aviv by foot or car. Its inhabitants have included notable
biblical, Greek and Roman figures, and its name is said to have
been derived...
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Located at the northern tip of the Red Sea, Eilat is a popular
holiday resort that boasts wonderfully warm temperatures that
seldom drop below 70°F (21°C). Many visitors travel to Eilat...
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Visitors to the Underwater Observatory Marine Park just south of
Eilat can enjoy viewing all kinds of fantastic marine life in the
gigantic 360,000-litre seawater aquarium. Animals such as...
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The Carmel Market - or Shuk Ha'Carmel - will entrance all
visitors to Tel Aviv with its bustling atmosphere and fine
selection of goods and produce. Located in the 'trendy side' of
town (just off...
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Given the fact that the whole of the city's western edge is one
long strip of gorgeous Mediterranean coastline, it's unsurprising
that going to the beach is one of Tel Aviv's most popular...
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