Recent reviews Tel Aviv-Yafo
[MALU, 19/07/2010] The beach of Tel Aviv is 10 km long and covered with light, nearly powdery sand. Due to the long weekend it was packed full, never in my life have I been on such a full beach, I was surprised to discover that I didn’t become panicky but felt good there. The people behaved well, there were no radios, the noise level was bearable.
The water is shallow up to the artificial stone barriers / wave breakers about 50 m away from the beach, the water was pee-warm as my grandmother would have said, with the many children it wasn’t only metaphorically so, I’m sure. Whatever, I enjoyed my first swim of the
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[weintraub345, 27/01/2010] I was staying at the Dan tel aviv with my family and very much enjoyed. the room we got was lovely- we were upgraded to a renovated club suite, which was a big surprise. we were welcomed by a nice girl from the guest relations, who showed us up to the room. the business lounge was very usefull and overlooking the sea. we were very happy with the service all over and from the best location as well.
[mickeyheab, 11/08/2008] "Very friendly and accomondating facility. Clean, spacious and very comfortable. Economical too. I do and will continue to reommend Armon Hayarkon to all of my friends and family as THE PLACE to say while in Israel. Also enjoyed the free Continental Breakfast every morning. Very tasty and a nice selection."
[bluesky, 27/07/2008] i stay there for 7 nights its was my best place in israel
[ChocolateLady, 11/07/2008] Isn't that a strange title? Well, not if you know that Israel's international airport in Tel Aviv, known as Ben Gurion International Airport has recently opened (almost five years behind schedule) what they call "NaTBaG 2000". The letters N T B G are actually the initials of the Hebrew "Namal Teufah Ben Gurion" or in English, Ben Gurion Airport, and the 2000 was supposed to be the year that they opened up the brand new Terminal 3. Unfortunately, all sorts of bureaucracy got in the way, and NaTBaG 2000 only opened in November of 2004. So this old review is now being revised from top to bottom,
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