Happy New Year! My Crazy Last Night At Tel-Aviv + Why You Should Go There.

in #life8 years ago (edited)


Happy New Year, Steemains. Yesterday at night I had a special moment with friends. We went out to celebrate the new year in the breathtaking city, Tel-Aviv. At 12:00 everybody was screaming: YAYYYY! Me and my friends ate an ice-cream (This is really funny or stupid because it was freezing cold outdoors). After that a few people came to us and asked us if we had lit a Chanukiah at this evening. I didn't, so I told them that, and they brought a big Chanukiah to our table and I lit it with my friends. Everyone was singing and that was so fun!


I wanted to share with you some interesting facts about Tel-Aviv - Why you should go there by yourself:


Tel-Aviv Is Little: Tel Aviv is one of those urban communities that is particularly a city (it has nightlife, day in and day out shops, a lot of alternatives for each kind of occupant) but on the other hand it's especially similar to a town. The city is walkable when it's not sweltering hot outside, and it's unquestionably not hard to get around. It's one of those little urban communities with a major city heart—where you could conceivably keep running into your companions at a similar bistro or yard bar. 



The Nightlife... Man, The Nightlife! With a broadly libertine society, Tel Aviv knows how to have a decent time. Disregarding their environment and overlooking everything outside "the air pocket" is basically a past-time for Tel Avivians. Simply envision a city brimming with clubs with choice DJs that doesn't appear to have a solitary care on the planet. 


Shopping and Style: Tel Avivians may not be the most polished (they live on a shoreline, recollect?), yet that doesn't mean the city isn't home to a portion of the locale's best design.



Where Two Guys Can Clasp Hands: On account of promulgation and much forward arranging, Tel Aviv has changed itself into one of the world's top of the line, gay-accommodating urban communities. While Israel still doesn't perceive a great deal of rights for their LGBT natives (among different gatherings), Tel Aviv itself is a safe and fun place to be gay. There are just barely a couple of gay bars and clubs, however there's continually something to do each night.


I wish you all a happy new year! Enjoy yourself and appreciate everything you have :)


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B"H^^ Chag Sameach!

Happy new @lazariko, my new friend!

Thank you so much, reddust! Happy New Year for you too!

That boardwalk pic is great! Happy new year laz!

I also like this pic a lot! Happy New Year :)

Happy new year!!!

Thank you :)
Happy New Year for you to, Pol!