Israel
Obtaining a local SIM or eSIM offers convenient mobile service.
Wi-Fi is widely available throughout Tel Aviv.
English is commonly spoken, but a few Hebrew phrases are appreciated.
Learning a few Hebrew phrases can enrich your experience and interactions.
Understand typical operating hours to plan your activities effectively, especially around Shabbat and holidays.
Generally Sunday-Thursday from 9 AM/10 AM to 7 PM/8 PM. Friday early closing, closed on Shabbat.
Open from morning until late night. Many non-kosher venues operate 7 days a week.
Hours vary, typically 10 AM - 4 PM/5 PM. Many are closed on Sundays or Mondays, and during Shabbat.
Access to financial services during your stay.
Closures affect businesses and public transport on these dates.
Awareness of operating hours and holidays helps avoid unexpected closures and ensures a smooth travel experience.
Cultural sensitivity leads to respectful interactions and a appreciation of the local way of life.
Simple gestures show respect and openness.
Dress codes vary by location and activity.
A guide to eating out in Tel Aviv.
Be aware of guidelines when taking pictures.
Adhering to local etiquette and customs enriches your travel experience and fosters positive interactions.
Tel Aviv has made progress in improving accessibility for travelers with mobility needs.
Improvements for easier navigation within the city.
Many popular spots and transport options cater to accessibility needs.
Specialized services are growing in recognition.
Organizations dedicated to promoting accessibility.
With a bit of planning, Tel Aviv offers many accessible experiences for all travelers.