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With glorious beaches, Bauhaus buildings, hip nightlife and fierce creativity, the markedly secular metropolis of Tel Aviv is the very definition of cool.
Tel Aviv attractions range from the traditionally Arab Jaffa in the south, where ancient stone buildings now house bohemian markets, to the Yemenite neighbourhood of Kerem Hatimanim, whose art-filled streets frame age-old hummus shops. In trendy Shapira, Florentin and Neve Tzedek, people of every race, religion and sexuality come together for slow days of music, art and lunches under the desert sun.

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Explore Jerusalem past and present

Just an hour from Tel Aviv lies one of the world’s oldest cities, considered holy by Muslims, Jews and Christians alike. Its rich history is certainly Jerusalem’s draw, with landmarks that include the Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall and Damascus Gate – but modern restaurants, stylish rooftop bars and cutting-edge museums have also sprouted up in recent years.

Go Bauhaus in the White City

The heart of Tel Aviv saw rapid development between 1920 and 1940, when German-Jewish émigré architects built thousands of buildings in the Bauhaus style. Check out Tel Aviv’s ‘White City,’ which received Unesco World Heritage Site status in 2003, on a tour organised by Bauhaus Center for architecture and design.

Eat hummus at a Tel Aviv institution

Begin your hummus explorations in the Yemenite neighbourhood of Kerem Hatimanim. Shlomo & Doron is one of the most popular spots in town, and has been perfecting its version of the creamy chickpea dip since 1937. In Jaffa, Abu Hassan serves up warm plates of masabacha (a textured, paprika-topped hummus) as they have done for more than half a century.

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