

Time Zone
Daylight Saving Time will be in effect at the time of the conference, meaning that Israel will be GMT +2:00.
Climate and Clothing
Tel Aviv’s weather in November is mild with occasional rain showers.
The average daily temperature is 18°C. Light clothing with something warm to wear in the evenings is recommended.
Credit Cards
American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa are accepted in most hotels, restaurants and shops.
Currency
Currency (and traveler’s checks in most major foreign currencies) can be exchanged at any bank, post office, and most of the larger hotels and currency exchange locations around the city. In Israel banknotes are issued in Shekels (ILS) in the following denominations: 20 ILS, 50 ILS, 100 ILS and 200 ILS. Coins in use are: 10 Agorot, 50 Agorot, 1 ILS, 2 ILS, 5 ILS and 10 ILS (One New Israeli Shekel = 100 Agorot).
As of June 2022, 1 US Dollar is equivalent to approximately 3.5 ILS and 1 Euro is equivalent to approximately 3.6 ILS.
Internet Connections
All hotels that are working with the event have internet connections (cable and/or wireless) either for a fee or as a complimentary service.
Participants are advised to check availability and rates with their chosen hotel.
Business Hours
Banks, post offices, major shops and public offices are generally open as follows:
Sunday to Thursday – 08:30-13:00; 16:00-18:30, Friday – 08:30-12:00
Saturday – Closed
Electricity Supply
Voltage in Israel: 230 Volts (50 Hz). Please note the socket types below (diagram #1)is the most currently available socket type).
An adaptor may be needed. Adaptors are easy to find in airports, hotels, or shops in the area.
Insurance
The organizers cannot accept any responsibility for accidents, losses and/or damage which may occur during your visit.
Participants are advised to obtain travel, medical, personal accident and luggage insurance in their home country prior to departure.
Passports, Visas and Vaccinations
All travelers must have a valid passport for at least six months beyond the date of entry to Israel, as well as a return ticket from Israel.
Participants are advised to check with their local travel agency about regulations regarding passports, visas, and vaccinations and particularly the time required for obtaining a visa, if necessary. In case of doubt, information can be obtained from the nearest Israeli embassy, consulate or diplomatic mission.
As of July 1, 2022 it is not required to present a certificate of recovery or vaccination, and it is not required to take a COVID test upon entry to Israel.
Postal Rates
Most large hotels will be able to assist you with any postal services you may require.
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited in public buildings, shopping malls, cinemas, theaters and on public transport. In hotels, non-smoking floors/rooms are available. Smoking rooms can be booked upon request, on your registration form.
Taxes
Taxes (17%) are included in the price of all products and services.
Telephones
Public telephones are available throughout Tel Aviv and within the lobbies of most hotels. International and domestic calls can be made from hotel rooms. Israel’s country code is 972.
Tipping
Gratuities are optional, but the common practice is to give 10-15% in restaurants and bars for good service.
Taxi drivers do not expect a tip.
Getting TO and FROM the Airport
Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s main airport, is located approximately 15 km from Tel Aviv. It has two main terminals: Terminal 3, designated for international flights, and the smaller Terminal 1, designated for domestic and low-cost international flights. There are several ways to travel to and from the airport, including train, bus, and taxi.
For more information: https://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/move/airport
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