Hotel Nordoy By 7Minds





The Hotel Nordoy By 7Minds Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a great driving route which begins in Tel Aviv and covers lots of distance as it heads north to the Sea of Galilee (which is actually a lake) before returning to the city (נסיעה מתל אביב לכנרת).
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This route loops through the Kerem HaTeimanim neighborhood and the Carmel Market (אלנבי, רמבם ושפר מעגלי). The city of Tel Aviv-Yafo is full of colorful markets that are open all days of the week and offer the a unique shopping and culinary experience to the public. Nestled in the Kerem HaTeimanim neighborhood, diving the busy Allenby street and the shore, the market offers a variety of local and international delicacies, art and spices. Cultural events, bar and restaurants and food stalls...
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This trail starts right around the corner from Meir Tower, which was once the tallest building in the Middle East - a surprising fact considering todays standards). Proceed South through the Levinksy market and head through old Jaffa until reaching the historic port (מגדל מאיר לנמל יפו דרך פלורנטין).
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This trail begins in the Carmel Market and loops around the unique Kerem HaTeimanim neighborhood (כרם התימנים וטיילת צ'יצ). From Kerem HaTeimanim head onto the beach and pass Geula, Jerusalem and Bograshov Beach, on a section known as the Cheech Promenade. The beaches passed on this trail are some of Tel Aviv most popular beaches, all set with the backdrop of the city.
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Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 as a neighbourhood of Jaffa, and its first name was Ahuzat Bayit (טיול מסביב לאחוזת בית). The founding families aspired to improve the living conditions in the vicinity of nearby Jaffa but also sought a Jewish national life in their own neighbourhood. After about a year following its establishment, the new name of the neighbourhood - Tel Aviv - was chosen according to the name chosen for the Hebrew translation of the book ""The Old New Land"" by Theodor Herzl, the...