Tel Aviv: Jaffa
Jaffa, now absorbed into the Israeli coastal metropolis as a southern suburb of Tel Aviv, represents the most ancient city centre and port within the Tel Aviv region. Before the foundation of the new Jewish city of Tel Aviv in 1908 in the sand hills north of Jaffa, Jaffa was the main settlement for Arabs, Jews and the various waves of occupiers alike.
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- when i went in the summer the beach was lined with hotels clubs, hokkah bars and volley ball courts! thats right about 15 volleyball courts with huge lights that stayed lit until about 1. the water was warm all night. • Joshua H.
- Propably the only sea-food restaurant in the area! If you'll get tired of falafels and other kosher stuff go to old harbour in Jaffa (Yafo) and you'll find a great seafood restaurant runned by russians. Forgot the name but no worries - it's the only one :) Mussels, crabs, lobsters, prawns - all … • Marcin S.
- the new central bus station is a fascinating place in its way. five storey of shops and stalls in a unique run-down atmosphere which is quite different from what you get in the center of tel-aviv. • Gabriele C.
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