We cannot put into words how grateful we are that you are making the trip to be there with us on our special day.
Please reach out to Candice or Ben if you need ANY type of help organising your trip!
In the meantime, we have gathered some useful information about Tel Aviv.
For those coming from abroad
Accomodation
Hotels:
Boutique hotels:
Jacob Samuel: https://www.jacobsamuelhotel.com/
Prima Hotels: https://www.prima-hotels-israel.com/prima-city-tel-aviv-hotel
A23 hotel: https://a23hotel.com/
Luxury hotels:
The Sheraton Hotel:
https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/tlvsi-sheraton-tel-aviv/overview/
Tel Aviv Hilton:
David Kempinsky Hotel: https://www.kempinski.com/en/the-david-kempinski-tel-aviv
Short-term flat rental:
Of course Airbnb is a great option !
In addition, check out the flats on Holyguest, with code: BENCANDICE
Restaurants
We recommend booking restaurants 3-4 weeks in advance, as June is a very busy month in Israel.
Most restaurants need to be booked through the Ontopo app, with a credit card, but don't worry, you can cancel up to the evening before at no charge!
All equally delicious:
Milgo Milbar : Our personal favourite!
Romano: for the fun Tel-Avivi vibes
North Abraxas: for the fun Tel-Avivi vibes
Basta: in the bustling Carmel food market
Beit Kandinof: for the oriental Jaffa vibes
Ramsesses: for the oriental Jaffa vibes
Travelling around
By taxi: No Uber here! We recommend you download the app 'Gett' taxi or hail one on the street.
By bus: Download the app Moovit to pay for the bus, get the best itineraries and the timetable in real time.
Getting from the airport
By taxi: A taxi ride to your destination will be around 45min and €35-50.
By train: The train ride to Ha'Shalom (central Tel Aviv) takes 16min.
From the station you can take a taxi or a bus to your final destination.
And lastly (the most important!)
Visitors arriving in Israel are required to present a passport, valid for at least 6 months from the scheduled date of leaving Israel.