He is the first Israeli director at the World Cup. This is the city of Tal Zagreb

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>> Tal Zagreb is the first Israeli director to reach the World Cup. He directed the Pringles company’s global campaign that will be broadcast worldwide during the soccer world championship, and he is one of the most decorated Israeli commercial directors in the world and the winner of the Young Director Award at the Cannes Lions Festival

1. Jaffa Cinema

An alternative cinema and my regular place to end the evening. Great drinks, great vibe and art house movies that you can’t see anywhere else. By the way, my guys and I started there with the “pickleback” tradition (pickle water chaser after whiskey chaser) – which became one of the unspoken trends in the place. For the discerning, it works a treat with a Negroni as well. Marzok and Ezer 14

2. West Coast

When I’m in Israel, it’s my second home. The most exotic and wild beach in Tel Aviv. There isn’t a day that goes by that I’m not there surfing, swimming or watching the sunset. To the north – Tel Aviv’s stunning coastal strip; To the south – the stone and muezzin churches of the old city of Jaffa; And around – the most eccentric and disposable types in the entire Middle East.

3. G7 Surf Shop & Club

A colorful and special surfboard shop, where parliaments of surfers from all over the country gather. The store, owned by competitive surfer Shay Guetta, imports surfboards from the legendary South African shaper Spider Murphy who designed surfboards for the best surfers in the world. But the really special thing about this place is the human connections that are formed there between people from all classes and sectors who share their love for the sea. Yonatan Ratosh 2

4. Main Bazar

A neighborhood pub full of vibe, which hides among the alleys of the flea market and only operates during the hours when the market has gone to sleep. I love the nonchalantness of this place, which is hidden in the dishes and surrounded by graffiti walls, from the free energy of a Jaffa summer even in the cold winter nights. Oli Zion 7

5. The marina of Jaffa

I’ve had a skipper’s license for ten years now, sailing around the Mediterranean and visiting beautiful islands and magical marinas. And yet, there is something about this ancient port of Jaffa, one of the most difficult marinas to enter and maneuver for yachts, that drops the jaw every time. This mixture of a centuries-old stone port, small and colorful fishing boats, and a hostile, black Andromeda rock that sticks out with all the power of its Greek magic – make the Jaffa marina one of the most beautiful places in the world for me.

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