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Experience the great climate and interesting attractions of Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is the second largest city in Israel, and one of the major tourist destinations of the Middle East. With many insights into Israel's culture and history, and a vibrant nightlife, there is plenty to do on a holiday to this interesting city. Tel Aviv is situated on the East side of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the home of Israel's only stock exchange and much of the economic activity in the country. The history of the city starts in Jaffa, or Old Jaffa, which now considered part of Tel Aviv. There are many associations with Bible stores and much interesting history and architecture to explore.
Air France is the premier way to travel from Dublin to Tel Aviv. There are flights several times a week. You can book online to purchase your airline ticket, and also check in from up to 30 hours before the flight leaves the airport. You can choose from a range of personal options, for seat location and menu. There is also entertainment to enjoy during your flight on your own personal video screen, with films, music, and games available during the journey. Check the latest offers to see if there are any deals available for your flight.
Tel Aviv benefits from warm winters and hot summers and so is an excellent place to stay and visit throughout the year.
Learn more about the history of Israel in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is a great place to learn about the history and culture of Israel. There are also a wide range of arts to enjoy. For example, the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Centre houses both the Israeli Opera and the Cameri Theatre, which conducts a number of social action projects. It is situated next to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, which shows modern art, including surrealist and futuristic work, as well as work by Picasso.
To learn more about the land of Israel, the Eretz Israel Museum has many archaeological finds and other artefacts from the region. There are museums on the subject of Israel's military history. The Suzanne Dellal Centre has performances of various kinds of dance. To learn more about the history of the Israelites, the Bet Hatefutsoth or 'Museum of the Jewish People' tells the ancient story and is a popular must-see attraction in the city.
The most popular park is the Hayarkon Park, which has activities to do, lakes, a water park and some botanical gardens. There are also outdoor concerts during the year. Gan HaHashmal, or the 'electric park' was once a power station but is now a public park. There is a nearby Safari Park to enjoy viewing the animals there. There are a number of water parks and amusement parks, too.
There are a number of interesting arts and crafts fairs and local farmers' markets. In August there is a lively flea market available in the evenings. Although the main language spoken in the city is Hebrew, Tel Aviv is a very multicultural city and there is provision for other languages too.