DIY Tel Aviv – Your Alternative City Guide 2017
This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases Full of local knowledge and unique insights into Israeli life, DIY Tel Aviv is the city guide that starts where other guides end. With this guide you’ll cover the basics, but also easily discover the city’s world-famous alternative scene. Underground clubs,
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Full of local knowledge and unique insights into Israeli life, DIY Tel Aviv is the city guide that starts where other guides end. With this guide you’ll cover the basics, but also easily discover the city’s world-famous alternative scene.
Underground clubs, punk venues, hole in the wall restaurants and hipster cafés are all inside, plus many more locations, activities, and attractions. DIY Tel Aviv is also the only city guide that dedicates an entire chapter to environmental, social and political activism and features information about volunteering opportunities in Tel Aviv, Israel and the Palestinian territories.
100% independent and advertising-free, this is the only Tel Aviv guide that updates once a year, keeping up with the city’s notoriously fast-paced scene. Brutally honest, irreverent and fun, DIY Tel Aviv has been named “the Tel Aviv bible” by readers and is full of information previously unavailable in English. Designed for independent travelers, backpackers, expats, students and anyone interested in alternative and DIY culture, this is the perfect guide for you if you want to experience Tel Aviv like a true local.
DIY Tel Aviv is not your average guide
You only pay for information – there are no photos in the guide (we have a nice Instagram account for those), leaving more room for stuff that’s actually useful
DIY Tel Aviv links to a handy Google map you can use to navigate around town. You can download it to your phone or tablet.
No history lessons – we tell you about cool places to go and awesome things to do and put them in a contemporary context, but won’t bore you with heaps of history. Don’t worry if you want to find out more – just take one of our recommended tours!
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