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Tel Aviv Elite Guide to Tel Aviv
DESTINATION GUIDE SERIES TEL AVIV ELITE GUIDE TO TEL AVIV HIGHLIGHTS OF TEL AVIV 3 ONLY ELITE 4 Elite Traveler has selected an exclusive VIP experience EXPERT RECOMMENDATIONS 5 We asked top local experts to share their personal recommendations ENJOY ELEGANT SEA-FACING LUXURY AT THE CARLTON for the perfect day in Tel Aviv WHERE TO ➤ STAY 7 ➤ DINE 13 ➤ BE PAMPERED 16 RELAX IN STYLE AT THE BEACH WHAT TO DO ➤ DURING THE DAY 17 ➤ DURING THE NIGHT 19 ➤ FEATURED EVENTS 21 ➤ SHOPPING 22 TASTE SUMPTUOUS GOURMET FLAVORS AT YOEZER WINE BAR NEED TO KNOW ➤ MARINAS 25 ➤ PRIVATE JET TERMINALS 26 ➤ EXCLUSIVE TRANSPORT 27 ➤ USEFUL INFORMATION 28 DISCOVER CUTTING EDGE DESIGNER STYLE AT RONEN ChEN (C) ShAI NEIBURG DESTINATION GUIDE SERIES ELITE DESTINATION GUIDE | TEL AVIV www.elitetraveler.com 2 HIGHLIGHTS OF TEL AVIV Don’t miss out on the wealth of attractions, adventures and experiences on offer in ‘The Miami of the Middle East’ el Aviv is arguably the most unique ‘Habuah’ (‘The Bubble’), for its carefree Central Tel Aviv’s striking early 20th T city in Israel and one that fascinates, and fun-loving atmosphere, in which century Bauhaus architecture, dubbed bewilders and mesmerizes visitors. the difficult politics of the region rarely ‘the White City’, is not instantly Built a mere century ago on inhospitable intrudes and art, fashion, nightlife and attractive, but has made the city a World sand dunes, the city has risen to become beach fun prevail. This relaxed, open vibe Heritage Site, and its golden beaches, a thriving economic hub, and a center has seen Tel Aviv named ‘the gay capital lapped by the clear azure Mediterranean, of scientific, technological and artistic of the Middle East’ by Out Magazine, are beautiful places for beautiful people. -
For the CURIOUS TRAVELER
TRAVEL WITH CONFIDENCE Enhanced Health &Safety Protocols See page 4 for details Years of Excellence JOforUR the CURIOUNEYSS TRAVELER 2021 | 2022 Dear UCR Alumni and Friends, Now more than ever, we’re ready for the uplifting personal connections gained by traveling, the ones that leave us forever changed. It’s our pleasure to share this book of journeys, a comprehensive portfolio of travel programs. You’ll find itineraries specially crafted to enrich, inspire and show you the world through a different lens. For more than half a century, our dedicated team has helped travelers explore the world safely and securely. Your well-being remains our highest priority in today’s travel landscape; thus, we’ve enhanced our health, safety and sanitization practices with our international travel partners. As added reassurance, AHI is including insurance coverage for every travel program at no additional cost. This AHI Travel Assurance package covers a variety of important travel- and health-related contingencies. You also have peace of mind knowing that you’ll be accompanied by a professional AHI Travel Director who has an intimate knowledge of the destination, along with a close eye on the current travel environment. Furthermore, you can plan with confidence based on the increased booking flexibility we’ve negotiated with our suppliers and enjoy relaxed cancellation penalties. As you browse this collection, you’ll discover adventures that incorporate AHI’s signature educational travel, such as our ever-popular Alumni Campus Abroad® programs and intimate Small Group trips. Other traveler favorites include immersive Art, Culture & People journeys and River Journeys along the world’s storied waterways. -
TEL-AVIV- Cecile Balavoine
DESTINATION AFFAIRES GENÈSE D’UNE NATION START-UP Tel-Aviv est un tourbillon d’énergie. Bars, cafés, res- taurants et hôtels fleurissent chaque mois sous une impul- sion joyeuse et festive. La capitale économique israé- lienne est un vivier de start-up et de jeunes talents ; beaucoup de trentenaires donc, qui cultivent un art de vivre fait de décontraction et d’envie de nouveauté. C’est dire à quelle vitesse la ville se transforme. Sa belle promenade, devant la mer, a été rénovée, tout comme le quartier de Sarona, où l’on se divertit avec autant d’ardeur qu’on y travaille. Ce qui n’empêche pas, une fois le plein fait d’énergie, de prendre des chemins peut-être un peu plus austères, ceux qui mènent à Jérusalem, où, par delà une conjoncture politique parfois difficile, tout n’est que beauté, éternité et spiritualité. Reportage Cécile Balavoine Photos Ludovic Maisant 56 ÉCONOMIE SEA, TECH & FUN 60 QUARTIER SARONA : CRÉATIF EN CAPITALES 62 PORTRAITS AVOIR 30 ANS À TEL-AVIV 66 HÔTELLERIE POST MODERNE ET AU DELÀ 69 L’ESPRIT DES LIEUX selon MICHAEL KATZ Tel-Aviv 70 BLEISURE ITINÉRAIRE DE TEL-AVIV À JÉRUSALEM 72 GUIDE PRATIQUE 54 VOYAGES D’AFFAIRES — 152 VOYAGES D’AFFAIRES — 152 55 DESTINATION AFFAIRES TEL-AVIV ÉCONOMIE Sea, tech & fun Clusters, incubateurs, accélérateurs… Tel-Aviv est une ville tournée vers la technologie. Jeune, créative, elle sait allier le travail et la fête. el-Aviv, en ce moment, c’est le très des groupes d’investissement. Focalisées bon plan pour les affaires”, annonce principalement sur la FinTech, le bitcoin “T Daniel Rouach, président de la ou la santé, ces pépinières forment des chambre de commerce France-Israël. -
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20_289693-bindex.qxp 10/20/08 2:26 PM Page 516 Index See also Accommodations and Restaurant indexes, below. GENERAL INDEX Akhzivland, 328 Ancient sites and holy places. Akhziv National Park, 327 See also specific sites and Akiva, Rabbi, memorial to holy places Aaronson House (Zichron (Tiberias), 373 best lost ancient cities, 11–12 Yaacov), 307–308 Akko, 349 most evocative, 8 AARP, 76 Akko (Acre), 311–323 most important holy places, Abraham’s Well (Beersheva), Akko Citadel, 317 9–10 428 Al Aqsa Mosque (Jerusalem), 9, off-limits sites, 10 Absalom’s Tomb (Jerusalem), 107, 174, 176, 189, 191 Andromeda’s Rock (Jaffa), 277 211 Alexander the Great, 28, 105, Animal-rights issues, 80 Abu Assab Refreshments 312 Aqaba, 500–501 (Jerusalem), 192 Alfasi grotto (Jerusalem), 206 Aqueduct, between Akko and Abu Assab’s Internet Cafe Al Hakawati Palestinian Nahariya, 321 (Jerusalem), 149 National Theater (Jerusalem), Aqueduct Beach (Netanya), 13, Abu Ghosh, 229 224 305–306 Abu Gosh Music Festival, 57 Al-Huda Mosque (Nazareth), Arabic terms and expressions, Abu Kayak (Ha-Yarden Park), 360 515 411 Alice, Princess, 210 Arab Israelis, 85 Abyssinian (Ethiopian) Church Alitalia, 61 Arad, 432–435 (Jerusalem), 200–201 Al-Jezzar’s Wall (Akko), Arava Valley, 455–456 Academic trips, 81–83 314, 317 Archaeological excavations Accadia Beach (Herzlia), 290 All Day Passes (Jerusalem), 115 Jerusalem, 190 Access-Able Travel Source, 75 Allenby-Sheikh Hussein Bridge Tiberias, 370 Access in Israel: A Guide for in the West Bank, 51 volunteering at, 12, 85 People Who Have Difficulty Allonim, 365 Archaeological sites and ruins. Getting Around, 74 Alpaca Farm (Mitzpe Ramon), See Ancient sites and holy Access Unlimited: Your Guide 452 places; Archaeological exca- to Israel, 74–75 Al-Salam Mosque (Nazareth), vations Accommodations, 89, 90, 92, 360 Archaeology, books about, 46 510–511.