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Why Tel Aviv?

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A Global Center

Tel Aviv, Israel’s cultural and commercial capital, is a hub for innovation, culture, business, and tourism. The city hosts annual conferences, meet-ups, and events across various fields, including technology, security, medical, and agriculture. Conventions like “DLD Tel Aviv” and “Cybertech” draw thousands of international experts each year, highlighting the city’s reputation as a global hub for innovation. In addition, Tel Aviv successfully hosted the “2019 Eurovision Song Contest.” Visitors from every corner of the world arrive to expand their knowledge, while also taking advantage of the city’s unique vibe.

The Ideal Location

Tel Aviv is an internationally acclaimed “Lighthouse City” celebrated for its art, innovation, and multicultural appeal. It’s a top destination for events and conferences, attracting global visitors who can enjoy its unique blend of ancient and modern landscapes, charming streets, markets, and world-famous beaches. We guarantee an outstanding experience for your participants and their companions. Check out below why this city is the ideal location for your next event.

Eight Reasons for Choosing Tel Aviv

1 Innovative Startup City
The Startup City has the highest density of startups globally, with a vibrant ecosystem rivalling Silicon Valley. It’s driven by venture capital, accelerators, co-working spaces, major tech firms, and top research institutes.
2 World-Class Hotels & Venues
Tel Aviv offers a diverse range of event venues and hotels, including international chains, boutique options, amphitheaters, rooftop bars, museums, and sports venues.
3 Well Connected: Frequent & Direct Flights
Tel Aviv is globally connected, making it an ideal conference host. Flights to Europe take just 3 to 5 hours, with frequent service year-round.
4 White Sandy Beaches & Sunny Climate
With 14 km of golden sand and 320 sunny days a year, Tel Aviv is perfect year-round. Enjoy a morning run, beach volleyball, surfing, or just soaking up the sun.
5 Vibrant Culinary & Nightlife Scene
From fine dining to casual drinks, the city has it all. Its diverse culinary scene, spanning street food to gourmet and vegan-friendly options, is both daring and unexpected. Expert chefs create farm-to-table dishes, ensuring fresh and delicious choices for all dietary preferences. Moreover, Tel Aviv is famous for its vibrant nightlife culture, featuring top-tier cocktail bars and innovative restaurants that compete with the best worldwide.
6 White City: a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Over a century ago, Tel Aviv began near Rothschild Boulevard. Bauhaus enthusiasts in the 1930s influenced its iconic architecture. By the 1940s, Tel Aviv had 4,000 International Style buildings, a global record. In 2003, UNESCO recognized the “White City” as a World Heritage Site, commending its blend of modern design with local culture and climate. Today, Tel Aviv serves as an open-air museum of its unique International Style and Bauhaus architecture.
7 Historic Old Jaffa
Jaffa, the ancient city, brims with history and excitement. Explore its rich heritage, vibrant nightlife, and diverse attractions, including mosques, churches, a clock tower, art studios, museums, galleries, and trendy restaurants. Do not forget the authentic street food and bustling flea market. Your to-do list in this new-old city is endless.
8 Walkable City
There is no need to rent a car when visiting Tel Aviv as the city is small, making it extremely walkable. Most hotels are in walking distance from the beach, restaurants, shops, and bars.