This Moroccan-meets-mid-century-modern feel is expressed in a minimalist environment, home to a beautifully renovated 1920s Bauhaus building. Benefiting from a relaxing ambience, flooded with light from all angles of sunshine.
Close to all of the beaches along the stretch, take the seven-minute stroll down to Trumpeldor Beach for a walk in the sun and a splash in the sea before heading to the buzzing Carmel Market – wander through the vibrant marketplace to check out clothing, spices, and fruit – a fascinating insight into Tel Aviv's culture, making Carmel Market a favourite for locals and tourists alike. Venture through the streets until you reach Neve Tzedek – one of Tel Aviv's oldest neighbourhoods, but still young at heart, and a welcome reprieve from the city's bustle. As you navigate your way through the colourful structure with twisting alleys, keep an eye out for local Israeli cuisine.
Home truths: *Due to its central location, you may hear some noise from Allenby Street, although this home is facing the back and away from the street's junction
*Guests three and four would be sleeping on a sofa bed in bedroom two *Guests five and six would sleep on a sofa bed in the living room, compromising any living space
*This apartment is well-lit, with windows facing east, south, and west
*The living room and both bedrooms are furnished with sheets, blankets, pillows, and orthopaedic mattresses
*The bathroom has an adjoining laundry room with a washing machine