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Why Tel Aviv?

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It’s not just New York that is known as “The City That Never Sleeps”, Tel Aviv has that nickname too – and it’s richly deserved. The city might be small but it is full of fun activities, a buzzing nightlife, culture and historial sights. There are plenty of reasons to book cheap flights to Tel Aviv, Israel regardless of what you want to get out of a holiday. Whether you’re looking to party until the sun comes up, relax on gorgeous, sunny beaches or see stunning architecture – Tel Aviv has it all. Tel Aviv is home to some incredible restaurants, fascinating museums and is a shopper’s paradise.  Read on to discover more about the city before you fly to Tel Aviv.

 

 

When to book cheap flights to Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is warm throughout the year with the summer being the hottest time to visit. Temperatures peak at 30°C in July and August, making these the perfect months to book cheap Tel Aviv flights or to plan a beach holiday. Spring is a great time to fly to Tel Aviv if you want warm weather, but you’re looking to avoid the crowds of the summer months. Temperatures in March and April hover around the 20°C mark so it’s an ideal time to travel if you prefer milder temperatures or you’re interested in outdoor activities. Similarly, booking Tel Aviv cheap flights between September and November means you’ll avoid the crowds but still benefit from warm weather. Tel Aviv’s rainy season takes place between December and February, but the city remains quite warm.

 

 

What to see in Tel Aviv

There is no shortage of things to do and see in Tel Aviv after your cheap flights to Tel Aviv have arrived. Take a trip to Neve Tzedek, the oldest neighbourhood in Tel Aviv. It has become the trendiest part of the city, boasting tons of boutique fashion stores and places to explore modern Israeli culture. If you’re looking for a good deal, head to Carmel Market to barter and haggle with local traders. The market offers a wide range of goods and produce, but is well worth visiting just for bright colours and buzzing atmosphere. Visiting Old Jaffa and its port is another must. It’s one of the oldest port cities in the world and is home to a good selection of bars and cafés. Take a free walking tour of the city to explore Tel Aviv in-depth. Of course, Tel Aviv is home to some beautiful beaches too including Banana Beach, Frishman Beach and Gordon Beach.

 

 

Getting around

While some parts of Tel Aviv can be easily explored on foot, much of the city is spread out so you will probably need to use the public transport system. Tel Aviv has a very efficient bus service serves the majority of tourist attractions in the city. Not a lot of people drive in Tel Aviv, as it is quite hard to find parking in the city. Tel Aviv is also a great city to discover on two wheels too. The city is very cyclist friendly with plenty of bike lanes and due to a small number of drivers the roads are pretty uncongested.

 

 

What to eat in Tel Aviv

Be sure to pack some loose clothing when you book Tel Aviv flights with Ryanair, especially if you want to indulge in all the delicious food the city has to offer. Popular specialities include hummus, (present in nearly every traditional Israeli dish), while lechem bread is also ubiquitous. If you’re looking for a substantial breakfast in Tel Aviv then make sure to try the Shakshuka. It’s a traditional breakfast in Israel made of a mixture of peppers, tomatoes and coriander complete with eggs on top. A popular way to eat breakfast in Tel Aviv is as a buffet, where you can order Shakshuka and as many sides as you like. Falafel is another popular food in the city and you’ll find it on the menu of pretty much every restaurant, kiosk and café.