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Tel Aviv, Israel
Tel Aviv is one of the Middle East's most walkable cities, with a flat layout, year-round warm weather, and a beach promenade that stretches for miles. The White City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, contains over 4,000 Bauhaus and International Style buildings dating from the 1930s, concentrated along Rothschild Boulevard and Dizengoff Street. The Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel) is a sensory feast of produce, spices, street food, and baked goods. The ancient port of Jaffa at the city's southern end has been beautifully restored, with stone alleyways, galleries, and the famous flea market. Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv's oldest neighborhood, charms with its low-rise architecture, boutiques, and cafes. Florentin has emerged as the street art capital of the city, with graffiti-covered buildings and a bohemian energy. The tayelet (beach promenade) connects all these neighborhoods along the Mediterranean shore.
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Tel Aviv is flat and bikeable — the city's green bike-sharing system is excellent for covering the 5-kilometer stretch between Jaffa and the northern beaches.
March through May and October through November offer warm Mediterranean weather without the intense summer heat. Friday afternoon and Saturday morning walks capture the pre-Shabbat energy.