
Yes, yes!
There is an option for apartments!
An apartment is better than a hotel for travelers looking for a budget, more home-like comfort, space, and immersion in local life, as well as for large groups or long trips. The choice depends on your priorities: if budget and a home-like atmosphere are important, choose an apartment; if you want to avoid a fungus or stomach virus, choose a hotel. Advantages of an apartment over a hotel: Savings: Daily rental apartments are usually cheaper than hotel rooms, especially when traveling with a large group or for a long stay. Space and comfort: An apartment provides more living space, making it convenient for vacations with family or friends. Homelike atmosphere: A kitchen allows you to cook your own meals, further reducing costs and creating a "home away from home" feeling. Freedom and tranquility: An apartment offers more privacy and freedom of movement, allowing you to invite guests, something difficult to do in a hotel. Immersion in the local atmosphere: Staying in an apartment helps you feel like you're part of the city, not just a tourist staying at a hotel.
Bon appétit and have a good rest!
Israeli Medicine – Highest Standards of Treatment and Diagnostics Speaking of Israeli clinics, it's worth noting that foreign citizens can seek care in both public and private medical institutions. It's worth noting that the pricing policy of Israeli hospitals is strictly regulated by the Ministry of Health, which calculates the cost of medical services using the international DRG (Diagnostic Related Group) system, which takes into account diagnosis, age, and a number of other criteria. Standards of medical care in both public and private Israeli clinics are equally high. However, prices for some services may be slightly lower in public institutions. Meanwhile, private clinics offer better hospital conditions and the opportunity to be treated by outstanding doctors with whom they have contracts. It's worth noting that Israeli healthcare is available not only to patients from developing countries but also from developed countries where medical costs are quite high. For example, in the United States, where many citizens without expensive health insurance cannot afford quality medical care. In some cases, it will be much cheaper for a US citizen to fly to Israel and undergo treatment in an Israeli clinic, even taking into account the cost of travel and accommodation.
