It List 2009

A beachgoer in Tel Aviv
Photo: Yonathan Weitzman,
Reuters, on Concierge.com
Travel in 2009? With Wall Street and Main Street gasping, and paranoia rampant? Well, Daily Traveler Ondine Cohane can think of no better time to shut off CNBC and get a breath of fresh air. Here's a sneak peek from her 2009 It List on Concierge.com:
Tel Aviv, Israel: The Promised Land
Just in time for its 100th birthday, this newly hip city has plenty to
celebrate, with a spate of new hotels and redevelopment, a happening
contemporary art scene, and vibrant nightlife. Unlike more religious
and conservative Jerusalem, Tel Aviv
hasn't seen a serious terrorist incident in years, and is the poster
child for a more modern Israel--teeming with the trendy and fashionable,
and looking forward to a happier, more peaceful Middle East. On April
4, Tel Aviv's centenary festivities kick off with a huge concert in
Rabin Square helmed by Zubin Mehta conducting the Israeli Philharmonic.
Don't miss cutting-edge art collections at the Sommer gallery and the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art,
as well as the exquisite Bauhaus architecture that won the city a spot
on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list. (New buildings include
skyscrapers from international heavyweights Philippe Starck and Richard
Meier.) The city is also preparing for the unveiling of the first hotel
by Nobu,
the famed Japanese chef, and his longtime business partner, Robert De
Niro, in 2010. It's located in the Tel Aviv suburb of Herzliya, itself
newly dubbed the Israeli Riviera (but of course) for its pretty beaches
and hot temperatures. There's a beachfront promenade that stretches
over eight miles from here to Bat Yam, just south of the city, so you
can even bike from your room right to the heart of Tel Aviv. Getting to
the city also just got a whole lot easier with Delta's new nonstop
flights from JFK to Ben-Gurion Airport.
Further reading:
* For more from Ondine's It List of 2009--the places that will make you feel all right about the world again--check here
* Ondine's 2009 Travel Wish List
* Word of Mouth: The buzz worldwide












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