Visit Jaffa
by Carmela71
This is my favourite part of Tel Aviv, maybe because it is similar to many little villages of the Mediterranean coast, maybe because its little streets are full of plants and flowers making you feel you are in one of the most romantic spots (specially if you are in good company ;-) ), maybe because it keeps its style, changing during the times as little as possible...
Maybe that?s why Jewish and Arabs live together as peaceful as possible here
Just go, walk.. and enjoy yourself.
Where Tel Aviv ends and Jaffa starts
by Nathalie_B
The Hasan Bek Mosque is the place where Tel Aviv ends and Jaffa starts, it is kind of a border. The mosque was renovated few years ago, and got a new fence as well. It is closed for public and unfortunately you can't go inside. Otherwise, it's old walls would tell you a lot about Tel Aviv's history, since they have seen pretty much everything since the beginning of the last century.
Toothache! - Where to get help
by Jackiekg
The Medical Center in Tel-Aviv offers dental first-aid and treatment 24 hours a day, every day of the week, including Saturdays and holidays
Address: 18 Reines St., Tel-Aviv
Tel: 03-523-9241
I hope no-one has to use this information, but it is worth knowing - one of my daughter's had to go there one weekend. I remember thinking it was expensive, but it's worth paying out a little more not to suffer.
It is very handy to get a map....
by sandravdp
It is very handy to get a map. You can get maps of Tel Aviv in every local bookstore. The bookstore at the Opera Tower at the ens of Allenby street even has a wall full of maps. Here you can also buy maps for other places like Jerusalem.
Making a phonecall? Buy a...
by sandravdp
Making a phonecall? Buy a phonecard at the local store. Just put it in and dial the landcode, arecode without a zero and the number. Calling in Tel Aviv? Area code is three. Furthermore just dial the number. At the tourist office at the main busstation of Tel Aviv you can get all areacodes of Israel.