Tel Aviv: an extraordinary way of life!
When you decide to settle in Israel, the question of choosing the city arises quite quickly. As small as the state of Israel is, there are no less than ten cities, such as Jerusalem, Haifa, Netanya, Ashdod, Eilat, Herzliya, Raanana, Bat Yam, Ramat Gan, which obtained the votes of families wishing to acquire real estate in the Holy Land, but none of them rivaled the unconquerable Tel Aviv.
The White City
Founded in 1909, Tel Aviv emerged from the sand dunes on the Yafo side to become the first modern Hebrew city a hundred years later. Many architects trained at the school of art and design in Europe who produced the famous German current Bauhaus, which made it famous and whose clean-lined white buildings have earned it the nickname of Ville Blanche. The successive waves of immigration have made the city evolve and have blown a wind of inspiration in each district, bringing their share of culture and tradition. Its impressive architectural evolution makes other more conservative cities in the country pale, and the many glass towers growing in the middle of preserved neighborhoods set the tone for the direction the city is taking in terms of architecture.
Declared a World Heritage SiteUNESCO in 2004 Tel Aviv is one of the most exciting cities in the world, it can be crossed on foot or by bike in a few minutes and be dazzled by the diversity of its neighborhoods, offering their share of ambiance, styles and population. It is not for nothing that the New York Times has voted the city "Mediterranean capital" thanks to its lively nightlife and avant-garde culinary scene, served by its white sandy beaches, one of them. is even reserved for owners and their dogs!
Tours: Tel Aviv's New Cityscape
From the dawn of the third millennium and especially during the last decade, Israel has changed course on the evolution of its urban constructions, abandoning the small bohemian neighborhoods of Tel Aviv and other picturesque towns, to emerge in the center of the country buildings and futuristic towers.
This new aspect that has appeared in the most populous cities of the country (Bat-Yam, Rishon LeTsion), and in particular Tel Aviv, the economic heart of the state, begins to blur the historical tracks by taking on the air of Hong-Kong, the beach and more! We see more and more towers rising around the main arteries, such as the Meyer and Rotschild 17 Tower, or the Lieber Tower, with real estate complexes to make Manhattan pale. The same goes for the Arlozorov 17 Tower or the Frishman Tower, in other words each popular street in Tel Aviv now has its tower, the new “place to be”, offering rentals or sales of apartments with unexpected design and size. The promise of this turnkey real estate dream has almost become unavoidable due to the shortage of land in the big cities, to build bigger and especially higher.
So will Israel join the international race to build the tallest skyscraper in the world, and compete with Dubai or Shanghai? No one knows it yet. To date, there are some residents who are already enjoying the joys of weightlessness in brand new complexes such as the Yoo Park Tsameret Tower or the Remez Tower, and say to themselves that their Aliya (climb) is rather successful!
According to the latest analyzes of theJewish Agency, some 50,000 Jews will make aliyah by the end of 2020, almost twice as many as in previous years. The Knesset called on the government to make the necessary preparations to absorb the new arrivals, confused by the coronavirus crisis that caused this patriotic surge.
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