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Mugraby Hostel (Tel Aviv, Israel)

Mugraby Hostel is small and friendly, located in the heart of Tel Aviv and one minute walk from the beach.If you go to Tel Aviv and you like to be in the center, it is obvious that you are looking for action, nightlife, restaurants and clubs. These are all nearby. The Mediterranean Sea and the Beach... [more]
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Tel Aviv is the most modern and westernized place in Israel. Jerusalem is the official capital (although not internationally recognized as such) and the religiuos capital, Tel Aviv is the party capital (almost officialy recognized). When you walk the streets at night you can hardly imagine you are in the holy land. Sidewalk cafes give the city a decidedly European flavor and shopping at the enclosed Dizengoff Center is pleasant. Tel Aviv is also the business center of Israel, and has the largest percentage of young people. Jaffa is the old arabic part of Tel Aviv. It is much older (Tel Aviv was founded in 1909) and is now some sort of the Quartier Latin of the city. Although it has many small and trendy boutiques it still retains some of its flavour as an arabic city. The best reason to come to Tel Aviv is to have a good time, the nightlife is great, there are good restaurants, there are so many shops, the beaches aren't bad and there is always something going on. A good place for trendy shopping would be Sheinkin street; Kikar Hamedina is known for its upscale (and expencive) shops; and Azrielly center, Ramat Aviv mall and Dizengoff center would answer all your shopping mall needs. Alternatively, you can check out Shuk HaCarmel, a large street market held daily on Carmel St. Bazel street has the best coffee places; Lilinblum street is where you'll find all night partys and bars; and you should'nt miss the beach- for sunbathing and babe watching.
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