Opera Tower
One of the city’s famous buildings, the Opera Tower is situated at the corner of Allenby, Herbert Samuel and HaYarkon
Read MoreTel aviv was founded as a suburb of Jaffa in 1909 by a group of Jews and today is the second most heavily-populated city in Israel. Tel Aviv means “Spring Hill” – “Tel” means a man-made hill that covers an ancient settlement, “Aviv” means Spring which is the time of rebirth. Therefore the name Tel Aviv has the very beautiful meaning of the rejuvenation of the that which is ancient and the non-stop metropolis that is Tel Aviv today is testimony to the fulfillment of this prophetic name.
Tel Aviv is the economic centre of Israel and is a most popular tourist destination due to the stunning beaches overlooking the Mediterranean, the chic cafés on every street corner, the cutting-edge fashion stores, the legendary nightlife scene, the richly varied cultural activities, world-class performance centers, intriguing contemporary architecture, countless museums and tens of synagogues.
One of the city’s famous buildings, the Opera Tower is situated at the corner of Allenby, Herbert Samuel and HaYarkon
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