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tel aviv: where the numbers game and the weather plays hard to get

@Liam Foster2/17/2026blog

i rolled into tel aviv with a head full of static and a note scribbled with 295089 and 1376362310. turns out those were the locker combo at hilton beach. inside? a crusty sim card and a note that said 'tel aviv doesn’t do wifi, it does life'. nice.


just peeked at the weather-it’s clinging to 19.62°C like a cheap perfume sample. feels like 19.41°C, so pack that light jacket but don’t expect a sauna. humidity’s at 68%, which means everything’s slightly damp. including my socks.

if you start twitching in your hotel room, jerusalem’s a 45-minute train ride away. haifa’s even farther. but seriously, why leave?


ā€œsomeone told me that abu hassan’s hummus shuts down tuesdays and thursdays. i went wednesday. they served me. so either the rumor’s dead or the chef’s lying.ā€


ā€œi heard neve tzedek’s flea market is tourist trap central. then i found a 1967 levi’s for 10 shekels. take gossip like shakshuka-better with a side of salt.ā€


as a digital nomad, i’m constantly hunting for spots that won’t kill my soul. found the hub tel aviv-wifi that doesn’t choke, coffee that doesn’t taste regret.


other hot takes:
- buses here run on greek time. show up early or bring a book.
- bulgaria restaurant’s shakshuka will make you question your life choices. in a good way.
- and for real, skip the touristy beach clubs. the locals hang where the sand’s gritty and the music’s loud.

for deep dives: check tripadvisor: tel aviv’s hidden gems or yelp: under-the-radar eats. locals spill secrets on tlvcafe’s forum too.

tel aviv’s a messy, beautiful puzzle. and the numbers? still working on ā€˜em.


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