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     CREDIT CARD
You can pay with your credit
card almost everywhere, but usually only for 20 shekels and
up (so make sure you have cash with you). In the shuk (open-air market), it's better to pay cash.
In general, it’s better to pay with cash, because you’ll pay a fee every time you swipe your credit card.
DRINKING WATER
Drink plenty of fluids so that you don’t dehydrate. Water in Israel
is of good quality and suitable for drinking. Bottled natural spring water is available everywhere. Your bus drivers will have bottled water for sale on the buses.
ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES IN ISRAEL
The electric current in Israel is 220 volts AC, single phase, 50 Hertz. Electric shavers, traveling irons, and other small appliances require adaptors and/or converters.
CLOTHING
Dress is informal, so bring casual clothes. Bring a light jacket, as you may be in different areas of the country on the same day, or indoors with air-conditioning. Dress in layers. Modest clothing is required for most holy sites.
THE IsRAEL EXPERIENCE HELPFUL TRIP TIPs
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