Shalom Hotel & Relax - an Atlas Boutique Hotel





The Shalom Hotel & Relax - an Atlas Boutique Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Begin this city walk at the Tel Aviv Marina and proceed along the beach passing Frishman Beach and many other popular beaches. From the beach head into white city to Meir Park (נמל תל אביב לגן מאיר דרך חוף פרישמן). Frishman Beach is located at the western edge of the busy Frishman Street, after which it takes its name. The promenade area was once the center of attention and "place to be" in Tel Aviv. On the beach itself are a number of restaurants and parasols which can be rented, and there...
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This trail starts at Gordon beach (טיילת תל אביב: חוף גורדון לנחל הירקון) and proceeds North passing by the Tel Aviv Marina, Atzmout Beach, Hof Hadatiyim beach, and the Metsitsim (Sheraton) Beach to the Tel Aviv Port. The Port is a real port, but it is mostly a boardwalk area with lots of restaurants and shops. Lots of people are usually out in this area for a walk, running/jogging and bike riding.
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This route runs along a large section of the Tel Aviv shoreline. Begin at Gorden Beach and head through Frishman beach and several other popular beaches before reaching Jaffas northern beach, known for its scenic lookout deck (חוף גורדון לחוף יפו דרך חוף פרישמן). Frishman Beach is busy beach with a young and touristy vibe. The beach can be accessed at multiple points and connects to the Tel Aviv Promenade at the end of Frishman Street. The beach is easy to reach via public transportation and...
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This route is specifically for paddle sports, especially rowing and paddle boating, and runs along the Yarkon River (שביל חתירה בפארק הירקון), which is located in the center of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa District. Paddle boats and row boats can be rented on the river, which is especially busy on the weekend and is not safe for swimming.
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Both local Tel Avivians and people from the far corners of Israel can agree that that Hayarkon Park (פארק הירקון, גבעת המופעים ודרך רוקח) has a lot to offer the public. Situated in the heart of Tel Aviv, on both sides of the Yarkon River, are the Joshua Gardens, or in Hebrew - Ganei Yoshua, which are still known as the Yarkon Park, despite the name being changed to the Joshua Gardens 20 years ago. The park is one of the largest in the country and contains many grassy and wooded areas,...