No. 29 Most Expensive City: Tel Aviv
Beer at a bar: $8.32
Kilogram of rice: $4.50
Dozen eggs: $4.40
Movie theater ticket: $10.20
Israel's financial capital and home to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, Tel Aviv has become a major center for business, culture, and tourism. Israel's most-expensive city is home to large companies that include Bank Leumi le-Israel, Ness Technologies, and Israel Chemicals. The Israeli real estate market has been resilient and the average home price in the city rose to $499,245 in last year's third quarter, according to Global Property Guide.




































