Who doesn’t like traveling? Traveling gives you the opportunity to discover new places, experience new things, meet new people and get to know new cultures. Most people often wish they could travel more, or look back on places they have visited in the past and wish to return to. However, traveling is a hobby that comes at a price: from plane tickets and accommodation, to souvenir shopping, entrance fees to museums, parks and other attractions, you can find yourself spending endless amounts of money while on vacation. How can you still travel and not end up bankrupt? A new global trend may be the answer.
In the last few years, the tourism industry has seen a great shift in the accommodation of choice for many travelers. Instead of paying too much money on overpriced hotels that too often do not provide an appropriate value for the cost, many people opt for vacation rentals. Vacation rentals are simply apartments that are rented to tourists temporarily. They are usually well furnished and provide all necessary commodities. Today, vacation apartments can be found at almost every travel destination in the world and provide a reasonable, convenient means of accommodation.
Vacation Rentals: Now in Tel Aviv, Too
This welcome trend has recently reached Israel. The sunny, vivacious city of Tel Aviv, a highly sought after travel destination for young and old alike, now boasts a multitude of vacation rentals tailored to your specific needs. You can choose the perfect vacation rental for you from a wide range of prices, types and sizes. Some vacation rentals are downright luxurious – you can find high-class hotels in Tel Aviv with Jacuzzis and cleaning services; or you can find a comfortable studio apartment with all the basic commodities.
Booking a vacation rental in Tel Aviv is certainly money well spent. Many apartments are located right in the city center, providing immediate access to all major streets, stores, museums and attractions. Anywhere you’re staying in Tel Aviv, you are bound to be a short walk or a short bus ride from the beach, so don’t forget to bring your bathing suit and sunscreen. In addition, Tel Aviv is strewn with excellent cafes and restaurants in every street and alley, so your culinary needs will always be satisfied. Otherwise, you can take advantage of the kitchen in your vacation rentals and buy some fresh local ingredients in the Carmel market; preparing your own meal is fun, too.
Written by Guy
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