Addie
Tel Aviv-Yafo
1 day
Heyy girlies, my name is Addie , I’m 20 i currently live in Israel Originally from USA. I honestly have no idea what I should write down . But I love having fun and getting to know new people. Always loved knowing new things and cultures. Would love traveling, site seeing, and learning 🌹
tom
Tel Aviv-Yafo
3 days
Hi, yes, I have a boys name. Passionate about traveling, tennis, languages, and meeting ppl from around the world🌎
Aviva
Tel Aviv-Yafo
3 days
I live in Tel Aviv, speak English French and Hebrew. I am in academia interested in sustainability issues, lived in other countries mainly Paris in France. Like traveling, hiking, nature, good films and books, political discussions.
Dariyush
Tel Aviv-Yafo
3 days
Hi girlies! Nice to meet you
Romi
Tel Aviv-Yafo
3 days
Hi my name is romi I live in Tel Aviv Israel I have strong opinions I am creative and very welcoming I would Love to meet you Please reach out !
Aya
Tel Aviv-Yafo
3 days
Hey! I’m Aya. 32 y/o product designer from Tel Aviv. I’m enjoying life in the city, but also need some fresh green air sometimes. If you need a hint from a local- hit me up 💜
Addie
Heyy girlies, my name is Addie , I’m 20 i currently live in Israel Originally from USA. I honestly have no idea what I should write down . But I love having fun and getting to know new people. Always loved knowing new things and cultures. Would love traveling, site seeing, and learning 🌹
Yarden
Hi!!! My name is Yarden, and I'm a 19yo Jewish girl from Israel. I have two cats, Millie and Olivia, and I love traveling, meeting people and learning new things, as well as doom scrolling hehe😅 I want to become multilingual one day and have a language wish list🗺️ I love discussing politics, willing to talk to anyone with an open mind and mutual respect💓🕊️
Based on 4 experiences
Ezgisu
Turkey
I was lucky visiting israel before current events (no political comment here.) Probably one of the nicest places i've been. Not like a typical middle eastern city. Some travellers actually say its middle eastern-california lol. I stayed at jungle jaffa hostel and i wont stay anywhere else if i go again. It was one of the main things that made tel aviv such an experience. Old jaffa is a must see and beach is a real gem. They are at the same place already. Everywhere is walking distance. I didnt use uber even once Because airport is accessible too. Only fault about Tel aviv was it wasnt budget friendly... I ate my meals at hostel (which was included during summer) but 50cl beer was around 10 shekel (2.5€), a cocktail at a cheap bar 20 shekel, breakfast with omelette 50 shekel. Other than that Tel aviv is a living city, techno parties last whole weekend, beach is not crowded but alive, population is young and traveler friendly
Posted: January 22, 2024Polina
Slovakia
I felt safe, because I visited my friend who had already lives there for several years. But I’m not sure the feeling would be the same if you visit it by yourself. I was there 5 days and my program was prepared before. I visited Jerusalem in the morning, the sea in afternoon and techno at night. The trip had really tight schedule. It was nice, because we had a car, without it using the local transport it would be impossible. You always can find where to go, because of long history land, full of stories and new impacts. I spent not much money, because I was visiting a friend, that’s why I didn’t need it. But prices are extremely high.
Posted: November 23, 2023