UNESCO world council declared Tel Aviv's White City as a World Heritage Site in 2003 for being the world’s largest concentration of Bauhaus-style building.
Tel Aviv is among the world’s 10 best beaches, each unique in its ambiance.
Tel Aviv’s markets are a must-stop if you want to get to the heart and soul of the city.
Israeli cuisine is about ethnic food - about the mix of flavors from the east and west.
The 8th happiest country by Forbes Magazine.
The third biggest country in the world in high-tech industry and start-up development.
Tel Aviv counts over 1.5 million foreign tourists annually.
It is rated as a top international tourism destination by The New York Times.