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Tel Aviv is the second largest city in Israel. It is located on the Mediterranean coast, about 60 km north-west of Jerusalem and some 100 km south of Haifa. The official name is Tel Aviv-Yafo, and reflects the fact that the city has grown beside (and absorbed) the ancient port city of Yafo (English: Jaffa), to the south of the new city centre, in addition to many other neighbouring cities. Tel Aviv is the most modern and westernized place in Israel. Sidewalk ....More details 

Los Angeles  is city of dreams, fashion and Hollywood. It is the quintessential 21st century American city. The city embraces and absorbs everything in its path - from culture to food to people – and makes it its own. It reflects and (to some) warps it back in a manner that is uniquely L.A.    L.A. is America’s Dream Factory and the creating of that fantasy rubs off on the citizens who actually live here. Take the base of the American spirit that anything is possible, add in the belief that life is like a movie.... More details

Manhattan The Big Apple needs no introduction. It is everything you ever thought it could be and a whole lot more. When you walk between the high skyscrapers you feel small, and let's face it: you are. New York City is like a small universe. You will find every type of person on earth represented not only in the UN buildings but also on the street and in different parts of town. Among the main interests of New York City are the many museums, the architecture and the endless shopping possibilities, especially along ....More details

Jerusalem is the holy city to Judaism.  whilst being the modern capital of the State of Israel and the country`s largest city. The City of Gold, as it has come to be known, is a fascinatingly unique place where the first century rubs shoulders with the twenty-first century, each jostling for legitimacy and space, and where picturesque "old" neighborhoods nestle against glistening office towers and high-rise...More details

 

 Beverly Hills It’s a cliché, but it’s also true. The streets are filled with Bentleys and Ferraris. There are drop-dead gorgeous women walking French poodles with diamond collars worth more than most people. It’s fake but very real.    Rodeo Drive is only a few blocks long and perhaps not as ritzy and unique as it once was, but  it is still the embodiment of the leisure life.  There is, of course, more shopping everywhere, including a Barney’s across from Rodeo......More details