In this guide you'll find ways to explore Tel Aviv and Israel that go beyond the historic and religious. The best way to do TLV is by immersing yourself in the culture and falling into the city's rhythms. In this guide, I'll show you how.
About the author
Lee Wallach is a chef, entrepreneur and owner of Home Appétit, an East Coast meal delivery service. His love of cooking and earliest memories come from his mother, a Tel Aviv native who came to America when she was 18. Growing up, he took many trips to TLV to visit family and friends, and now enjoys taking his own kids there often. His favorite thing about visiting Israel is how it's always changing—on every trip he uncovers new places to try, new neighborhoods to explore, new food to eat, new experiences to surprise him.
FAQs
Is this just recommendations of places to eat?
Not in the least. Food is an important part of any visit to Tel Aviv, but the city is more than just hummus. I've included great neighborhoods to visit, day trips, parks, hotels and enough to round out your entire trip.
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