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    Rent a room in my apartment (3 rooms) in Tel Aviv,in the center of town in a great location.
    Great location!!! Stay in this area of the city is convenient for those who want to enjoy the pleasures
    of the city. Everything is within walking distance: Rothschild Boulevard, shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, the beach, public transportation, entertainment areas of the city, supermarket open 24 hours a day .. Convenient for a couple, who are looking for a peaceful,

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    Heli Kicos says

    Great apartment in a fantastic location Everything you see/read is what you get. Will definitely be recommending to our friends. Addi was very helpful and we couldn't have asked for anything more! Thanks so much!

    Heli Kicos says

    Great apartment in a fantastic location Everything you see/read is what you get. Will definitely be recommending to our friends. Addi was very helpful and we couldn't have asked for anything more! Thanks so much!

    Heli Kicos says

    Great apartment in a fantastic location Everything you see/read is what you get. Will definitely be recommending to our friends. Addi was very helpful and we couldn't have asked for anything more! Thanks so much!

    HAYARKON STREET

    The park has six gardens: Gan HaBanim (Fallen Soldiers Memorial Garden), Gan Nifga'ei HaTeror (Terror Victims Memorial Garden), Gan HaSlaim (Rock Garden), Gan HaKaktusim (Cactus Garden), Gan HaGazum (Trimmed Garden), and Gan HaTropi (Tropical Garden). The Rock Garden, one of the largest of its kind in the world, reflects Israel's geological diversity. In its 10-acre enclosure the rocks are interspersed with some 3,500 species of plants, including over six acres of cacti. The five-acre Tropical Garden has a wooden walkway shaded by palm trees leading to a small lake. The rainforest-like microclimate is supports a large variety of orchids and vines.

    The Yarkon River runs through the park and reaches the Mediterranean Sea at the park's western edge, then connects into the Tel Aviv Port, an entertainment and tourism center. Despite clean-up efforts in the last few years, the river is still polluted. Despite its polluted waters, on July 2011 Tel Aviv's mayor, Ron Huldai, jumped into the water