- Photo: Tel Aviv, Israel
City At Your Feet
My City Terrace
Are you looking for a characterful home in the quiet quarter of Neve Tzedek – Tel Aviv’s oldest neighbourhood? Of course, you are. While this newly-built apartment may not have the heritage of the history-rich neighbouring streets, the quaint outdoor terrace is a nice touch, as is the spiral staircase leading up to a pared-back, crisp-white bedroom. If there are four of you sharing, two guests will be sleeping on a sofa bed, which might not suit everyone. And while the kitchen has an all-important coffee machine to kickstart your day, it may feel compact for some. But we’ll forgive that for its unbeatable location – you're just a few minutes flip-flop from the beach. *Parking in Tel Aviv can be tricky, so we recommend sticking to the easily accessible public transport where possible – though we think the best way to see the city is on foot*This home is part of a new-build apartment building, and you’ll share an entrance*There are inter...
The Race to Thirty
Bauhaus Balcony
Number Six
Moonlight White
Glistening Sea - City Lights
The Picture Perfect
You're The One That I Want
The White Electric
The Art of the Junction
This sleek and modern apartment is one of those real city finds that allows you to make the most of the cosmopolitan city life as well as the beach mentality. Just moments from Tel Aviv’s long stretch of sand, this home sits in the creative Nachalat Binyamin neighbourhood, where you can find markets of artisanal objects, eclectic eateries and energetic coffee shops. Inside, you’ll find a contemporary and light-filled space that’s perfect for relaxing in – start your day on the balcony with a shakshouka breakfast before heading out to Jerusalem Beach for a day in the cooling waters. When you return, you’ll love refreshing under the rain shower and sharing a glass of wine on the balcony overlooking the vibrant streets below. We expect you’ll want to make the most of your location and seek out an authentic restaurant serving up charcoaled meats and silky hummus, but if you feel like staying in, the slick kitchen is set up for preparing fea...
Mediterranean Minimalism
Twenty-one Seconds to Go
Hotline to the Sea
Like a Warm Welcome
Beach Squares
Wake Up - Smell the Coffee
Shabazi Breeze
Blue Mellow
Olive - Black
Colour of the Sand
A Fresh Pair
Tel Aviv Me a Story
Frida's Emerald
This is one of those homes that allows you to spend a lot of time outdoors thanks to its roof terrace that’s just as big as its indoor space. Complete with an alfresco dining area, it also boasts stunning panoramic views of Metzitzim Beach. Small yet functional, this address is well-equipped for a couple or a solo traveller keen to soak up some of that vibrant Tel Avivian atmosphere. The immediate area in the Old North neighbourhood of the city is lovely, especially if you make the eight-minute walk towards Tel Aviv Port, an area full of restaurants with views of the glistening Mediterranean Sea in the background. Similarly, you're spoiled for choice when it comes to beaches, with both Hilton and Metzitzim reachable in ten minutes on foot. *The kitchen isn’t well-equipped – it only comes with a microwave and mini-fridge (no oven or hob)*It’s located off a busy road and you might be able to hear some noise coming from the street on occa...
Beyond Wandering
I Found You Beautiful
Scarlet Oak