June 26, 2014 is a White Night in Tel-Aviv city; don’t miss it… Tel Aviv is well known for its partying style…..with bars and cafes open year-round. Once a year, the party literally takes over the streets as everyone walks out into the streets for an all-night event and celebration, known as “layla lavan” in Hebrew. This year, that night is Friday, June 2. There is plenty to choose from as all across Tel Aviv and Jaffa, museums and galleries, restaurants and other cultural sites will open their doors to the public and stay open until the early hours of the morning.
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