You will remember Tel Aviv if nothing else for its beautiful beaches, amazing restaurants, energetic nightlife and fascinating museums. Well, great shopping and beautiful landscapes could go on and on.
Israel's Tel Aviv will get the Sky car system, a system of hovering cars on a magnetic cushion, by 2016 as IAI and skyTran build a rail network that will hover high above the road and sidewalks. The cars in the air will slide like curtains on the curtain, but since it is only a prototype, the project is hanging in the air until further notice. If it is successful, however, the traffic will begin to move under the sky elsewhere as well.
A very special residence has grown on top of an older building in Tel Aviv, which shamelessly boasts a swimming pool instead of a roof.
The more than three hundred year old building is located in the ancient harbor of the oldest part of Tel Aviv. The owner had only two requests during the renovation; they should preserve the historical feel of the building and increase the number of openings with a view of the sea as much as possible.
Tel-Aviv means Spring Hill in Hebrew, but despite its name, there is not a single hill in the city, so you can find a cafe almost every 50 meters and you can't go hungry in the city. The conglomerate of Jewish immigrants, practically from all over the globe, brought with them their languages, culture, customs and, of course, recipes...