Nine months since October 7 and it seems that the tourists have no intention of returning to the shores of Tel Aviv. In order to drive tourism in the city non-stop, fill the businesses and support the hotels, the Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality launched a new campaign.
As part of the "Arazta Levad?" (Did you pack alone?) campaign, anyone who books accommodation during the middle of the week during the month of July, will be able to enjoy a 1+1 benefit on the variety of tours in the city, receive a box of surprises to choose from on market, sea or nightlife, alongside information on the best the city has to offer.
The campaign resulted in the cooperation of the World City and Tourism Department of the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and the Association of Hotels in Greater Tel Aviv. Its purpose is to promote domestic tourism in Tel Aviv-Yafo and to bring to the city diverse audiences from all over the country, precisely in this period.
The Mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Ron Huldai: "I invite the general public for a short vacation in Tel Aviv-Yafo, the city that offers everyone the vacation they love - the hotels, the culture, the restaurants, the tours and the wonderful beaches. And especially the feeling that the city allows - the freedom Everyone's right to live and spend time as they wish. This year, helping Israeli businesses and strengthening resilience is more important than ever, and a visit to Tel Aviv-Jaffa answers exactly that."
CEO of the Tel Aviv Hotel Association, Oren Drori: "We, Israelis, deserve to disconnect, enjoy, rest, spend time and relax. So why not do it in Tel Aviv-Jaffa with maximum accessibility, availability and flexibility. The Tel Aviv Hotel Association and the variety of hotels scattered throughout The city, in collaboration with the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, invites the Israeli public to enjoy an urban vacation suitable for every desire and pocket in a wide range of products and promotions during the summer. , attractions, sites and restaurants throughout the city that will provide a meaningful experience."