About Tel-Aviv 

Tel-Aviv is Israel’s major metropolis and the country’s business, cultural and entertainment center with thriving technological and hi-tech centers located it its suburbs. The international airport is an easy 30 minutes commute from Tel Aviv and the city offers a wide range of hotel accommodations to satisfy all tastes.

The unique Bauhaus building style of Tel-Aviv has earned it the "white city" title and from 2003, declared a world heritage site by UNESCO.

Tel Aviv is the second largest city in Israel with approximately 1 million people living in the larger Tel-Aviv metropolitan.

Tel-Aviv offers the visitor a large range of attractions to include miles of golden beaches, museums, art galleries, concerts, the colorful Carmel Market in the Yemenite quarter, Ancient Jaffa and the restored Artists’ Quarter, the Flea Market, fine cuisine from around the world and good entertainment of various styles.

The hotels strip in Tel-Aviv is located alongside the beautiful white Mediterranean beaches and the magnificent promenade with its beachfront cafes and restaurants.

Tel-Aviv offers a variety of hotels with prices that span a range of budgets, conveniently located and within a short walk of the conference venue.