Right in the centre of Tel Aviv, this apartment combines modernism with a touch of boho-chic. You’re in the heart of the action here, with the buzzing bars of Dizengoff Street a two-minute walk, art galleries on your doorstep and endless restaurants to choose from. It’s a ten-minute walk to the beach too. The open living area is a space made for socialising, on comfy sofas in front of the TV and enjoying a drink around the mosaic bistro table in the window. There’s a skinny little balcony for a bit of fresh air. What we love most about this apartment is the boho touches – the driftwood drink stands, the raw wood coffee table and the bonsai trees strategically placed for a pop of greenery.
Home truths: *It sleeps eight guests, but four of them would be on sofa beds in the living room
*There's a dining table in the living room and in the kitchen, but neither have enough space for all eight guests
*Aside from the TV, there aren’t really any entertainment options
*The master bathroom's design is cool, but it might not be to everyone's taste to have a glass wall between the bathroom and bedroom
*It’s on the second floor – you have to climb thirty steps to reach the front door
*The bed in bedroom two is on the smaller side
*There is no parking but you're in the centre of the city so a car is not necessary
*Your host can provide a cot for a baby, just ask