My Experience as a Speaker in Angular-Up, Tel Aviv šŸŽ¤ & Excursion to Jerusalem šŸ• [Vlog]

Eleftheria Batsou
5 min readNov 17, 2021

Hello beautiful people, in this article Iā€™ll describe my last 4ā€“5 days traveling in Israel and attending as a speaker Angular-Up, a tech conference focusing on Angular. While we progress Iā€™ll share what I did (tech and non-tech wise) as well as some new experiences.

Let the journey beginā€¦

P.S. If you are not feeling like reading, watch the vlog šŸ˜‰.

Day 0 ā€” Saturday šŸ”

On Saturday I was in my hometown preparing for the upcoming trip. The previous day I had done a PCR test (although Iā€™m double vaccinated šŸ’‰ it was required by Israelā€™s regulations), so I was simply waiting for the negative results. That morning I went to exchange some money from Euro to Shekel as it would be easier for my transactionsā€¦ and by night, I had the negative results from the PCR test and my suitcase done.

Day 1 ā€” Greece to Israel āœˆ

The next day my flight was at 7.30AM, guess what time I went to the airport?! 5.30AM. I had a feeling that I was missing something from my papers. To give you some context, there is a lot of bureaucracy to flight to Israel. A lot of papers need to be done. Thankfully, for these papers, I had the help of the organizers.

Anyway, I went for the check-in, and they told me I was missing a paper, I said to them ā€œthatā€™s impossible I have double-checked everythingā€, they insisted that I was missing one of the papersā€¦so they wouldnā€™t allow me to check-in. A local resident (from Israel), came to help me as I started to panic. She told me that a paper should have been sent to me automatically but in my case, it hadnā€™t. After that, I was trying to find the paper or to re-do the procedure to take it. I literally needed more than 90min to find itā€¦ so it was time for the airplane to depart and I hadnā€™t even gone through the security checkā€¦

I was panickingā€¦ I was about to quit.

I run with my laptop open to the check-in to present the paper as I didnā€™t even have the time to shut it down and pass the paper on my phoneā€¦ They accepted the paper and I started running! šŸƒā€ā™€ļø

I finally caught my flight. I was now relieved and even sitting in business class for the first time!

As soon as I reached Tel Avivā€™s airport I had to do another PCR test inside the airport. Although there were many passengers the procedure was quick.

After the test, I took a cab and arrived at the hotel. Now, this is another story, a story Iā€™m not proud off šŸ˜…, I couldnā€™t find the entrance of the hotelā€¦ It was a block of buildings and all them had the same address, so I had no idea how I was supposed to find the entrance of my hotelā€¦ Long story short, after 30min walking with my suitcase up and down, I found it.

The receptionist was very friendly and answered all my questions. That afternoon I visited the mall to buy a SIM card, I walked a bit in the city, arrived back at the hotel, worked for a couple of hours, refreshed myself and went to sleep.

Day 2: Tel Aviv, Conference: Angular Up šŸ’»šŸŽ¤

The next morning I woke up early, before going to the conference I worked for a couple of hours, eat breakfast and hit the Tel Aviv streets! šŸ˜Ž

I reached the conference venue at 9.30AM. Everything was very well organized. I met the main organizers, Nur and Assaph from the EventHandler and many awesome speakers from Israel or abroad. I had lovely chats with them, we shared experiences about tech and life. During the lunch break, I took the opportunity to walk around the city, see a few sightseeing and return back to the venue. In the afternoon, there was a closing ceremony with gifts for the participants of the conference. As soon as the ceremony finished, one of the organizers accompanied me to the hospital as I had to make another PCR test (for my returning flight). During the evening the organizers and the speakers had a lovely dinner and cocktails at a beautiful outdoor space.

Day 3: Excursion to Jerusalem šŸ•

The next day one of the organizers and a few of the speakers (including myself!) went on a private tour in Jerusalem. I donā€™t want to write to much about it as I simply would like to encourage you all to visit that place. It doesnā€™t matter where youā€™re coming from, your culture, or your religion; there is something for everyone. Just wear comfortable shoes and prepare your camera!

That was my last day in Tel Aviv. My flight was at 10.30AM, I arrived at the airport at 7.30AM, yes, 3h earlier and trust me, I needed the whole 3h even if I had a fast-track ticket (the advantages of business class, thank you Eventhandler šŸ„°). The security check lasted hoursā€¦ they searched everything in an incredibly detailed wayā€¦ and they were asking weird questions in the passport checkā€¦ šŸ™„

Usually, I like to stroll around the duty-free shops, but this time I didnā€™t have time for that.

I boarded the plane, I had a nice flight. I returned back home, rested for a bit and then worked until late evening.

Conclusion and future plans šŸ”®

I had a lovely time at the conference, meeting new people and exchanging ideas! Iā€™m looking forward to traveling more and gaining new knowledge on a technical and personal level. I believe these two are connected. When we grow in one area itā€™s easier to grow in the other one too.

If everything goes according to the plan, youā€™ll see more vlogs and similar articles in the upcoming weeks!

Where would you like to travel? At which conference would you love to go?

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Eleftheria Batsou

Hi, Iā€™m a community manager and an app developer/UX researcher by passion. I love learning, teaching and sharing. My passions are tech, UX, arts & working out.