Best cities for men to live in: place 25

– Starting with April and through July, this year, Tel Aviv is celebrating its centennial. – Street fairs and nights of music and dancing along the beach.
– Bars only close when the last customer is satisfied.
– The industrial part of town is the one where music is pulsing and emerges from clubs tucked between garages and car showrooms all night long.
– The city used to be famous for the incidence of bar-bathroom hookups, and although club owners have cracked down on people getting busy in the stalls, there’s still a pickup scene that would be the envy of any American city.

– Tel Aviv is a best-kept secret among cities.
– The city founded on empty sand dunes has turned into a vibrant metropolis, a center of Israeli culture, fashion, business, and nightlife.

– The climate is ideal: bikinis in summertime and sweaters in winter.
– All year long in Tel Aviv you may chose between the outdoor cafes, shopping at open markets or walking along tree-lined boulevards.
– It is one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in the world, mostly populated by people with European and Middle Eastern background.

– Economically, has become a hub of business from Africa to Russia and from Europe to central Asia.
– On any given day you’ll hear 20 different languages being spoken in the business towers. Tel Aviv has the geographic advantage of being a convenient midpoint if you’re building an Asian market from New York.
– The airport is served by 129 airlines with connections to over 200 cities.
– All college graduates are fluent in English and at least one other language: French, German and Russian is a popular option.
– Average cost of a pint of beer in a bar in this city is $ 4.00 (Top 29 average is $4.48 USD).

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