Рет қаралды 5,896
Repatriates arrive in Tel Aviv at night - the business district and skyscrapers, expensive cars, the Yehudit Bridge and a picnic on the side of the road.
✅ Become a channel sponsor and get access to exclusive bonuses: / @ieroglif
🌞Subscribe to Culture Code: / ieroglif
And for food reviews on the Eatables channel: / edaki
#israel #telawiv #repatriation
Content:
00:00 How does Tel Aviv translate
00:20 The city that never sleeps
00:45 The business district of Tel Aviv
03:20 Features of Tel Aviv
04:24 Prices in the stores
07:44 Are there a lot of cars?
08:24 Expectations and Reality
09:23 A dream to live in Tel Aviv
11:00 Findings on the Street
12:35 A calling card of the city
13:48 Luxury Home Shopping
14:23 The World's Most Expensive City
16:29 A Lively Corner by the Skyscrapers
19:03 Typical Tel Aviv
23:15 Is Tel Aviv cool?
"Culture Code" is a channel about independent travel around the world: a Russian perspective on life in different countries, cultural peculiarities and customs of people, interesting facts and best practices. We are igroglaz and Shtukensia - a couple of contented chipmunks!
Our home and favorite city - Moscow. We traveled around Russia a little bit, but I would like to travel more! Playglaz lived a year in Paris, France. We spent two years in the Netherlands, a month in Japan and Vietnam. We have been to Germany, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Turkey, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Thailand, Tunisia, Malta, Latvia, etc. for up to a month. We are planning to visit Greece, the USA, England, Italy and Peru.
In 2022 we came to Israel and tell and show in detail our repatriation experience, report from the streets of Israel, share the experience of new repatriates. Tips on finding housing, food and rent prices, learning the language, cultural features of modern Israel.