Tel Aviv is notoriously expensive, but here's how to experience the city for under £100 a night

This Israeli city is notoriously expensive, but here's how to experience... Tel Aviv for less than £100 a night. Ali Karawan — Abu Hassan, one of Israel's most famous hummus restaurants Wander the alleys, courtyards, ancient mosques and churches of the ancient "city" of Jaffa -11341767-Tel_Aviv_is_apparently_the_world_s_costliest_city_but_prudent_tr-a-29_1666695667510.jpg" height="577" width="470" alt="Tel Aviv is apparently the most expensive city in the world - but careful travelers need not be overpriced" class="nothing" / >

It's a label one might expect to pin Paris or New York. Yet Tel Aviv is apparently the most expensive city in the world, especially due to the weak pound and the strengthening shekel.

However, cautious travelers need not deprive themselves of visiting this bustling Israeli city.

A magnet for foodies and history and culture lovers, you can enjoy it all, plus the long sandy coast, without spending a royal ransom.

WHERE ACCOMMODATION

Hotel Central

There's a 1970s sitcom vibe to this 12-room, two-star hotel.

It's on Ben Yehuda Street, a bustling parade of shops and cafes, and just a five-minute walk from a beach. It is also close to Dizengoff Square, home to the Tel Aviv Fire and Water Fountain.

Rates from £72 for a room economic double ()

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Tel Aviv is notoriously expensive, but here's how to experience the city for under £100 a night
This Israeli city is notoriously expensive, but here's how to experience... Tel Aviv for less than £100 a night. Ali Karawan — Abu Hassan, one of Israel's most famous hummus restaurants Wander the alleys, courtyards, ancient mosques and churches of the ancient "city" of Jaffa -11341767-Tel_Aviv_is_apparently_the_world_s_costliest_city_but_prudent_tr-a-29_1666695667510.jpg" height="577" width="470" alt="Tel Aviv is apparently the most expensive city in the world - but careful travelers need not be overpriced" class="nothing" / >

It's a label one might expect to pin Paris or New York. Yet Tel Aviv is apparently the most expensive city in the world, especially due to the weak pound and the strengthening shekel.

However, cautious travelers need not deprive themselves of visiting this bustling Israeli city.

A magnet for foodies and history and culture lovers, you can enjoy it all, plus the long sandy coast, without spending a royal ransom.

WHERE ACCOMMODATION

Hotel Central

There's a 1970s sitcom vibe to this 12-room, two-star hotel.

It's on Ben Yehuda Street, a bustling parade of shops and cafes, and just a five-minute walk from a beach. It is also close to Dizengoff Square, home to the Tel Aviv Fire and Water Fountain.

Rates from £72 for a room economic double ()

< p class="mol-para-with-font">WOM Allenby

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