Your Guide to Tel Aviv’s New Metro System
Metro systems are an essential part of any world-class city, with the first one being built in 1863 in London. The benefits of a rapid […]Read more
Metro systems are an essential part of any world-class city, with the first one being built in 1863 in London. The benefits of a rapid […]Read more
Private homes are a rarity in Tel Aviv’s central neighborhoods and are primarily restricted to the historic homes found in the Lev Hair and Neve Tzedek neighborhoods.
Private homes are a rarity in Tel Aviv’s central neighborhoods and are primarily restricted to the historic homes found in the Lev Hair and Neve Tzedek neighborhoods.
Fantastic design in Tel Aviv isn’t always easy to come by, but when it does, it soars. Nestled in a modern high-rise project in North Tel Aviv, this 150 square meter apartment sits on one of the building’s higher floors, offering incredible views to the city’s skyline. Read more
Our friends at Sfaro Architects are well known for their ability to transform and grow any space they work on. When the client required a second bedroom for their newborn, the team rethought the entire space, creating an entirely new home from the bottom up.Read more
Our friends at Sfaro Architects are well known for their ability to transform and grow any space they work on. When the client required a second bedroom for their newborn, the team rethought the entire space, creating an entirely new home from the bottom up.Read more
No, you’re not looking at a refurb apartment in the Old City of Jaffa, in south Tel Aviv, but in a new project in the […]Read more
No, you’re not looking at a refurb apartment in the Old City of Jaffa, in south Tel Aviv, but in a new project in the […]Read more
Next week Tel Avivians will celebrate “White Night”, the anniversary of UNESCO’s bestowing of the honor of a UN World Heritage Site onto Tel Aviv’s White City. The White City, a collection of over 4000 Bauhaus, Eclectic, and International Style buildings dating from the city’s birth in 1909 to the end of the 1930’s, is the world foremost site of the Bauhaus architectural style, the vast majority of the school being destroyed by the Nazis throughout the 1930’s and 1940’s.
When you move to Tel Aviv, you’re definitely moving up as far as convenience, social life, and cultural activity, but no
matter where you came from, […]Read more