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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 445 sq m
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Bat Yam, Center District
- Jaffa Port8 min drive
- Rothschild Boulevard11 min drive
- Carmel Market11 min drive
- Tel Aviv (TLV-Ben Gurion)33 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Balcony
Dining area
About this property
The Perfect Sea View apartment let you enjoy the facilities and benefits of livi
Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
Israel, Riviera, Bat Yam
Bat -yam is located along the beach just south of Tel Aviv-jaffa. Bat- Yam is just 15 min from Tel Aviv. It is the perfect place to spend your summer holiday with the family.
More information on Bat-yam
Bat Yam (meaning 'Daughter of the Sea') is situated alongside the sea shore, south to Tel Aviv-jaffa and west to Holon.
Twin Cities
Bat - Yam has developed a tradition of international networking, dating back more in the early years the establishment of Israel. City leaders saw this as an important contribution of the city of Bat Yam young country among the nations, but especially tying the direct relationship between the cities of municipal leadership. Particular emphasis was placed on cultural youth exchange, used a crane to understand rapprochement. Over the years, tied Bat - Yam relationships with the following cities:
Livorno (italy) 1961: Soviet twin cities. Common ground that both cities are located along the Mediterranean coast. There is close contact with the ancient Jewish community: municipal information exchanges.
Berlin (germany) 1978: Soviet twin cities. The main issue for sharing, exchange of youth culture, municipal information exchange: the study of the Holocaust seminars organization perpetuation of Jewish cultural heritage in Berlin.
Villeurbanne (france) 1979: Soviet twin cities. Based on common goals in developing cities recipients migration. The main activities: youth exchanges, cultural close ties with the Jewish community.
Valparaiso (chile) 1980: Soviet twin cities. Activity is based mainly on the exchange of culture and art: organizing exhibitions, ballet performances and folk bands: strong ties with the Jewish community.
Auric (germany) 1987: Treaty of friendship. Main activity: exchange of youth and sports: mutual visits of young bands formation.
Kragujevac (serbia) 1992: Cooperation Agreement. Main activity: exchange of information and the Perpetuation of municipal memory of the victims in World War 2 who were murdered by the Nazis.
Antalya (turkey) 1997: Recently, an alliance was signed with the twin city Antalya in Turkey, including a cultural cooperation agreement municipal.
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More information on Tel Aviv:
Tel Aviv-jaffa represents the heart of a thriving, Israeli metropolis - the greater metropolitan area comprises a number of separate municipalities with approximately 3.1 million people living in a 25 km long sprawl along the Mediterranean coast - with around 392,700 in Tel Aviv-yafo itself making it the second largest city in Israel after Jerusalem(760,800 inhabitants). Bat Yam, Holon, Ramat-gan, Givatayim, Bnei-brak, Petah-tikva, Rishon-lezion, Ramat Ha-sharon, Rehovot and Herzliya are the other major cities in the coastal area commonly known as Gush Dan.
Whilst Jerusalem is Israel's capital city where most government departments are located, Tel Aviv and its satellite cities form the economic and cultural centre. It is known as "the city that doesn't stop" and indeed you will find that the nightlife and culture are on around the clock. In summer it is not unusual to see the beach boardwalk bustling with people at 4am and the clubs and bars usually pick up around midnight until morning, giving Tel Aviv a well-deserved reputation of being a party town. It is the pinnacle of secular life in Israel.
In July 2003 Tel Aviv-jaffa was declared a cultural Unesco World Heritage site for the many "international" style (also known as Bauhaus after the German school it originated from) buildings built in the city during the 1930s-50s. As this style emphasized simplicity and the white colour, Tel Aviv is also called the 'White City'.
But Tel Aviv is not just history. Present day Tel Aviv is one of the liveliest cities you will come across. Enjoy a very rich night life scene. Whether you are into clubbing, restaurants, coffee shops, or smoke-filled bars, Tel-aviv has something for you.
You will find a spicy and delicious, fast growing food culture in Tel Aviv. The ambiance of Middle Eastern cuisine with traditional Jewish cooking from four corners of the world has definitely created a unique gastronomically landscape. There's a daytime promenade, and there's the night-time version. Dozens of restaurants, cafes, and ice cream are busy all day long, while pubs, discos and jazz clubs blossom after dark. Regardless of the hour, human attractions abound €“ clowns, caricaturists, tattoo artists, hair-braiders, magicians and of course, the ever- changing parade of people strolling by the nearby beaches beckon. Clean sand, lounge chairs, ice-cream vendors and diehard beach-lovers that swim daily, winter and summer, no matter what.
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
Israel, Riviera, Bat Yam
Bat -yam is located along the beach just south of Tel Aviv-jaffa. Bat- Yam is just 15 min from Tel Aviv. It is the perfect place to spend your summer holiday with the family.
More information on Bat-yam
Bat Yam (meaning 'Daughter of the Sea') is situated alongside the sea shore, south to Tel Aviv-jaffa and west to Holon.
Twin Cities
Bat - Yam has developed a tradition of international networking, dating back more in the early years the establishment of Israel. City leaders saw this as an important contribution of the city of Bat Yam young country among the nations, but especially tying the direct relationship between the cities of municipal leadership. Particular emphasis was placed on cultural youth exchange, used a crane to understand rapprochement. Over the years, tied Bat - Yam relationships with the following cities:
Livorno (italy) 1961: Soviet twin cities. Common ground that both cities are located along the Mediterranean coast. There is close contact with the ancient Jewish community: municipal information exchanges.
Berlin (germany) 1978: Soviet twin cities. The main issue for sharing, exchange of youth culture, municipal information exchange: the study of the Holocaust seminars organization perpetuation of Jewish cultural heritage in Berlin.
Villeurbanne (france) 1979: Soviet twin cities. Based on common goals in developing cities recipients migration. The main activities: youth exchanges, cultural close ties with the Jewish community.
Valparaiso (chile) 1980: Soviet twin cities. Activity is based mainly on the exchange of culture and art: organizing exhibitions, ballet performances and folk bands: strong ties with the Jewish community.
Auric (germany) 1987: Treaty of friendship. Main activity: exchange of youth and sports: mutual visits of young bands formation.
Kragujevac (serbia) 1992: Cooperation Agreement. Main activity: exchange of information and the Perpetuation of municipal memory of the victims in World War 2 who were murdered by the Nazis.
Antalya (turkey) 1997: Recently, an alliance was signed with the twin city Antalya in Turkey, including a cultural cooperation agreement municipal.
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More information on Tel Aviv:
Tel Aviv-jaffa represents the heart of a thriving, Israeli metropolis - the greater metropolitan area comprises a number of separate municipalities with approximately 3.1 million people living in a 25 km long sprawl along the Mediterranean coast - with around 392,700 in Tel Aviv-yafo itself making it the second largest city in Israel after Jerusalem(760,800 inhabitants). Bat Yam, Holon, Ramat-gan, Givatayim, Bnei-brak, Petah-tikva, Rishon-lezion, Ramat Ha-sharon, Rehovot and Herzliya are the other major cities in the coastal area commonly known as Gush Dan.
Whilst Jerusalem is Israel's capital city where most government departments are located, Tel Aviv and its satellite cities form the economic and cultural centre. It is known as "the city that doesn't stop" and indeed you will find that the nightlife and culture are on around the clock. In summer it is not unusual to see the beach boardwalk bustling with people at 4am and the clubs and bars usually pick up around midnight until morning, giving Tel Aviv a well-deserved reputation of being a party town. It is the pinnacle of secular life in Israel.
In July 2003 Tel Aviv-jaffa was declared a cultural Unesco World Heritage site for the many "international" style (also known as Bauhaus after the German school it originated from) buildings built in the city during the 1930s-50s. As this style emphasized simplicity and the white colour, Tel Aviv is also called the 'White City'.
But Tel Aviv is not just history. Present day Tel Aviv is one of the liveliest cities you will come across. Enjoy a very rich night life scene. Whether you are into clubbing, restaurants, coffee shops, or smoke-filled bars, Tel-aviv has something for you.
You will find a spicy and delicious, fast growing food culture in Tel Aviv. The ambiance of Middle Eastern cuisine with traditional Jewish cooking from four corners of the world has definitely created a unique gastronomically landscape. There's a daytime promenade, and there's the night-time version. Dozens of restaurants, cafes, and ice cream are busy all day long, while pubs, discos and jazz clubs blossom after dark. Regardless of the hour, human attractions abound €“ clowns, caricaturists, tattoo artists, hair-braiders, magicians and of course, the ever- changing parade of people strolling by the nearby beaches beckon. Clean sand, lounge chairs, ice-cream vendors and diehard beach-lovers that swim daily, winter and summer, no matter what.
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Pool
Air conditioning
Laundry
Ocean view
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House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has not indicated whether there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
Bat Yam
Bat Yam is home to this apartment. Design Museum Holon and Ilana Goor Museum are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include St. Peter's Church and Old Jaffa Antiquities Museum. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Bloomfield Stadium or Nokia Arena.

Bat Yam, Center District
What's nearby
- Jaffa Port - 8 min drive - 6.2 km
- Rothschild Boulevard - 11 min drive - 8.8 km
- Carmel Market - 11 min drive - 10.1 km
- Jerusalem Beach - 29 min drive - 12.3 km
- Gordon Beach - 33 min drive - 17.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- טל בורגר - 7 min walk
- Little Prague / Маленькая Прага / פראג הקטנה - 11 min walk
- Roladin - 7 min walk
- Karas - 11 min walk
- Deda - בית חצ'פורי / Деда - Дом Хачапури - 11 min walk
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