Inbar & Max

May 3, 2018

Inbar and Max are getting married!

 

Where to Stay

We recommend you stay somewhere in Tel Aviv the night of the wedding. Anywhere in Tel Aviv will be a short taxi ride away from the venue and there are many options, in all prices ranges, in the city. We recommend looking up hotels on whichever your travel website of choice is. KayakExpedia and Hotels.com are good places to start your search. Just don't forget to make sure the hotel knows that you will arrive late if you don't plan on checking in before the wedding. 

If you are looking for someone to split a room with, please email us at inbarandmax@gmail.com and we will help connect you.


If you are staying in Israel for more than a couple of nights there are many beautiful places all over the country you can visit. Below are the two biggest cities you can stay in and other places you can travel to from there for a day trip if you are so inclined.

If you have any question or would like some more specific recommendations feel free to contact us and we would be happy to help you figure out how to have an amazing time in the Holy Land.

 
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Tel Aviv

The largest city is Israel has an endless stream of things to do and see. From the beautiful beaches, and national parks to Israeli museums, the huge shuk and archaeological digs, we can pretty much guarantee that you will not get bored staying here. Don't forget to see the ancient port city of Old Jaffa (there might be an event worth going to there)

Tel Aviv is also centrally located in the country and provides easy access, including by public transportation, to many other attractions in Israel that are worth visiting.

 
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Jerusalem

Israel's beautiful capital is filled with thousands of years of history worth of things to see. The Holy City contains holy sites from all 3 Abrahamic faiths, including Holy sites, including The Western Wall, Mount Zion, The Dome of the Rock, The Church of the Holy Sepulchre. There are also many other sites mentioned in the Bible that you can visit. Additionally,   outside of the Old City walls you can visit places like Mahane Yehuda, Mamilla, and museums such as Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust museum.

Jerusalem is also a good starting place if you plan on visiting the Dead Sea, Masada or Ein Gedi. The hills around Jerusalem are also beautiful and contain numerous national parks.

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