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Tel Aviv Municipality scraped off iconic graffiti from the walls of the women's restroom at the Metzitzim Beach on Sunday morning. "The painting was perceived as accepting an unacceptable and ...
Basel Square and Metzitzim Beach), this upscale neighborhood is a quieter alternative to the heart of the city but no less attractive. The tree-lined streets and boulevards exude an aroma of fresh ...
Metzitzim Beach, located along Tel Aviv’s northern coast, is the ideal spot for families. It’s known for its relatively calm waters, so it’s a good option for children to swim and play in.
Best of all, each beach has its own unique personality. Metzitzim Beach, with its calm waters is popular with families, Nordau Beach, commonly known as “Religious Beach,” has a segregated area ...
The Tel Aviv Municipality inaugurated a new library on Tuesday at the Metzitzim Beach, near the city’s port, allowing tourists and beachgoers to check out books for free during their leisure ...
A “Peeping Toms” mural in Tel Aviv depicting men ogling women in a changing room at a beach has been erased ... movie “Peeping Toms” — or “Metzitzim” in Hebrew, the Times of ...
Free lending libraries will be available at Jerusalem Beach, Gordon Beach, Metzitzim Beach and HaTzuk North Beach, and dogs are permitted unleashed, but supervised, south of Tel Baruch beach, north of ...
If you are in the mood for a dip, Metzitzim Beach abuts the southern edge of the port, about 700m south of the river. There is soft sand, shade shelters and more cafes -- and plenty of bicycle ...
An aerial view of a beach in Tel Aviv. Photo by Guy Yechiely/Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality The certified beaches include: HaTzuk North, HaTzuk South, Tel Baruch, Metzitzim, Nordau, Hilton North, Gordon, ...
The Toms depicts two young men peering through the window of the beach's female changing room. It was meant as an homage to a 1972 film Metzitzim or "Peeping", which was set at the beach.
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