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Originally Posted by bub Isn't it extremely hot in the summer (like in Italy or Croatia)? |
It can get very hot. On top of that, Tel Aviv can be oppressively humid. That is why the city typically comes alive at around 9 PM during summertime. To escape the heat and humidity, many Tel Avivians spend their summer in Eilat. The humidity is much lower and the city is blessed with cool breezes that constantly blow in from across the Red Sea.
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Originally Posted by bub What is the best moment to go there? Spring? |
Spring if you are a daylight kind of person. Summer if you are a night owl or a party animal.
