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Trains in Tel Aviv are 52% cheaper than in London.
A meal in Tel Aviv is 10% cheaper than a meal in London.
A taxi fare in Tel Aviv is 7% cheaper than in London.
Coffee is 3% more expensive in Tel Aviv than in London.
London is one of the most important cities in Europe and it has remained the seat of the British government for a long time. The city is served by Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton and other airports, all of which are in and around the city of London. London City Airport is conveniently located within central London and is the easiest to get to.
Flights from London to Tel Aviv take off from any of the six airports that serve London. Heathrow Airport is 22 kilometres away from the city and is easily the most famous of all the airports in London. Stansted and Southend airports are in Essex, which is known for its countryside charm.
London Tel Aviv flights take around five hours to complete the journey. Start by finding out from which airport your flight is taking off. If you are around central London, the best option to get to London's airports by hopping on a train. Heathrow Express connects Heathrow with Paddington Station. Gatwick Express connects the Gatwick Airport with Victoria Station in central London. Similarly, you can take trains from central London to other airports such as Stansted, Luton and Southend. However, London City Airport does not require a long train journey as it is convenient for by taxis and buses.
Tel Aviv is the largest city in Israel and one of the most vibrant and liberal cities in the Middle East. Begin your journey at the historical Jaffa district, where Arab architecture can be admired and appreciated. Head toward White City, which is known for its Bauhaus architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spend time appreciating the beautiful buildings and pedestrianised spaces on Rothschild Boulevard, one of the most important streets in Tel Aviv. To experience the pulse of Tel Aviv, head toward the port which is the hub of all nightlife activities in the city.
Flights to Tel Aviv from London arrive at Ben Gurion Airport, located around 19 kilometres from the city centre. One of the easiest ways to get to your destination across Israel from Ben Gurion Airport is a share taxi van. These vans take passengers from the airport to Jerusalem, Haifa and beyond. However, to get to central Tel Aviv, the best option is to take a bus. Egged runs a bus service from the airport to various parts of the city. A popular option is to hail a cab or taxi outside the airport and head toward White City.
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i was charged extra $50 for not checking in even I did that I was told to file a claim hope they will solve it and refund me