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condovo, I found that Tel Aviv had the most handsome beautiful men of anywhere I have ever been in my life. Absolutely.
Architecturally, a bit of a mixed bag, and I didn't care for the physical form of the city, with Highway 20 / Rail corridor running through the centre, surrounded by some high buildings (some of which were quite handsome). The waterfront was lovely, in terms of its beachiness and walkways. The Bauhaus stuff was nice, but I also found there was lots of abandoned storefronts in the middle of the city. Dizengoff Square was a bit tacky. Some of the parks were in terrible shape. Loved the treed central walkways as on Rothschild.
Overall, though, we loved it and can forgive it it's problems - seemed like it was on the mend as well.
Architecturally, a bit of a mixed bag, and I didn't care for the physical form of the city, with Highway 20 / Rail corridor running through the centre, surrounded by some high buildings (some of which were quite handsome). The waterfront was lovely, in terms of its beachiness and walkways. The Bauhaus stuff was nice, but I also found there was lots of abandoned storefronts in the middle of the city. Dizengoff Square was a bit tacky. Some of the parks were in terrible shape. Loved the treed central walkways as on Rothschild.
Overall, though, we loved it and can forgive it it's problems - seemed like it was on the mend as well.