Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is where I stayed on this business trip to Israel. The company I worked with is located in Yehuda, so I did not see much of Tel Aviv. The hotel was just across the street from the Mediterranean. It appears to be a busy, vibrant place with a mix of modern buildings and old, European-style streets although it is only a little more than 100 years old.
Hasan Bek Mosque, across the street from the hotel
Looking back from the Mediterranean to the cluster of buildings where the hotel is
Looking toward Jaffa
Skyline from the 22nd floor of the hote
Skyline from 22nd floor of the hotel
Skyline from 22nd floor of the hotel
Hasan Bek mosque and the Dolphinarium (site of a suicide bombing in 2001) from a window in my hotel room
Toward the hotel district from my room window
Hasan Bek mosque from a window in my hotel room
I went out early one morning and took pictures of the surrounding area. This is the Hasan Bek mosque from ground level.
A fountain by the hotel with the Hasan Bek mosque in the background. It is named ???
This is the sign by the fountain. We were told that everything was labeled in Hebrew, Arabic, and English but not in this case
The David Intercontinental with the fountain (whatever its name is) in the foreground
Looking down the street behind the hotel
Hasan Bek Mosque, across the street from the hotel
Detail of Hasan Bek Mosque, across the street from the hotel
The Hasan Bek Mosque is closed to the public. There has been vandalism.
From the park along the Mediterranean back towards the hotel
From the park along the Mediterranean back towards the hotel
From the park along the Mediterranean back towards the hotel; same place, different camera settings