Tel Aviv, the tourist city of the State of Israel - the second largest population in Israel.
It is located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea on kurkar soil, in its territory the Yarkon River and the Ayalon River flow, bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
South of the cities-Bat Yam and Holon, east of the cities-Ramat Gan, Givatayim, Bnei Brak, and Petah Tikva, and north of the cities-Ramat Hasharon and Herzliya.
Tel Aviv is a metropolis that is the center of Israel's economy, culture, media, and art.
It houses the centers of the Israeli banking system, the stock exchange, embassies and international missions, the major newspaper systems in Israel, the National Theater, the Philharmonic Orchestra, the Independence House (where the establishment of the state was announced) and other national cultural centers. The "White City" in Tel Aviv was recognized in 2003 as a World Heritage Site. Tel Aviv-Yafo is defined as a "city in the making". The city is one of the cities rich in tourists in Israel, about one and a half million tourists from around the world a year.
Tourist complexes:
A tourist complex located along Haim Lebanon Street is home to some of the best museums in the city, which offer a wide range of exhibits suitable for the whole family. In the museums you can learn about the history of the Land of Israel, the establishment of the state, Diaspora culture, nature, science, astronomy - and all within walking distance of each other.
A short walk from the museum complex is Ganei Yehoshua Park, which offers a variety of attractions and activities to the general public.
Neve Tzedek Tourism Complex The first Jewish neighborhood built outside the walls of Jaffa at the end of the 19th century tells the story of the cultural figures in the early days of Tel Aviv. Hidden among the picturesque streets of Neve Tzedek are charming corners, museums and cultural institutions, a visit to which guarantees a unique experience in a magical atmosphere.
Close to the Neve Tzedek neighborhood is the station complex, which used to be the train station on the Jaffa-Jerusalem line and is now used as an art and shopping center for the general public.
The Bialik Tourism Complex is a Hebrew and Israeli cultural complex, which includes the City Hall, the Bialik House, the Reuven House, the Felicja Blumenthal Music Center, the White City Center and the Bauhaus Museum.
The complex is located in an area of the city declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. In recent years the complex has undergone a comprehensive process of preservation and restoration by the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality and has become an authentic and unique cultural center reflecting the city's history, architecture and culture.
The complex is located in an area of the city declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. In recent years the complex has undergone a comprehensive process of preservation and restoration by the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality and has become an authentic and unique cultural center reflecting the city's history, architecture and culture.
The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality offers visitors to the city from Israel and around the world a variety of fascinating tours.
Some are offered by the City of World and Tourism Directorate which offers visitors experiential tours such as: tasting tours, art and culture tours, night tours, family tours for children and parents and other tours that touch almost every corner of the city.
The city invites you to walk the streets on guided tours - alone or in a guided group and get to know the city on foot.
Culinary tours:
Culinary tour in the heart of a beautiful complex
The Sharona complex is a place that is really worth visiting - whether you are a lover of architecture, shopping or good food, you will find an answer here. In the place where the prestigious entertainment complex now stands, an intriguing life once took place, which left behind a lot of stories, and of course the charming buildings.
The food at the place, Sharona Market, is a gourmet market where you will find a variety of products from around the world, alongside all the goodness of local produce. You will also find a variety of restaurants and food shops here.
Fun and leisure days:
A fun day in Tel Aviv with the kids
Hildods will also be able to enjoy a fun day in Tel Aviv. The city abounds in attractions, museums, playgrounds and complexes designed for children. And of course there is always the Tel Aviv Amusement Park and the Dimension Water Park, which are in the exhibition grounds, but there are plenty of other alternatives you may not have thought of.
Fun day in Tel Aviv:
A fun day in Tel Aviv is a perfect opportunity to combine all the good that the first Hebrew city has to offer. Choose a fun hiking route, go shopping like in the movies, discover their markets and special tastes, and also take the little ones for an unforgettable experience of a fun day in Tel Aviv
A day in European Tel Aviv
The shady and chic Rothschild Avenue provides a variety of great reasons to visit, with its attractive location in the heart of the city, the cafes overlooking those who walk the boulevard, the full pubs, the quality restaurants and the bustling cultural life, are just a part. If we put aside all the entertainment options for a moment, we will discover an impressive boulevard of Bauhaus buildings, which tells the fascinating story of the beginning of Tel Aviv and its first neighborhood, "Ahuzat Beit". This route will take you between contemporary Tel Aviv and stories of what was once here.
A colorful day full of graffiti
A fun day in Tel Aviv can also start in the colorful Florentine neighborhood, which is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the south of the city that in the last decade has established itself as the bohemian-artistic area of Tel Aviv. A stroll through the neighborhood streets you will discover lots of street art, cafes and restaurants, home decor shops, galleries and the appetizing Lewinsky Market. But beyond all this, quite a bit of history has taken place here as well, which you can discover in almost every corner.
I experienced a day from the beach scene in Tel Aviv
A fun day in Tel Aviv is not perfect without a jump into the sea. Anyone who wants a few refreshing hours and a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city, can reach one of the accessible beaches of Tel Aviv, bathe, sunbathe, drink a cocktail or beer at one of the many beach restaurants or cafes and then return easily and quickly to the center.
Shopping in the big city
Shopping celebration - a fun day in Tel Aviv is actually also a fun day in the shopping capital of Israel. This is not new, because the first Hebrew city is also the main center of pilgrimage for all shopping enthusiasts wherever they are.
The downtown area (bounded by the streets: Arlozorov in the north, Ben Yehuda and Allenby in the west, Ibn Gvirol in the east and Rothschild Boulevard in the south), incorporates most of the clothing and footwear stores in the city. In this area you can find the fashionable and trendy Dizengoff Street, the highlight of which is, of course, the famous Dizengoff Center Mall, with its variety of brands, cafes and diverse stores.
Adjacent to the Center are Bograshov and King George Streets, offering a selection of footwear, clothing and an abundance of "Pitchforks" and gifts at popular prices. A little to the south, you will find the popular Allenby and Sheinkin streets, which are a magnet for shopping enthusiasts, especially in the area of cheap and surplus fashion (Allenby) and brand stores and boutiques (Sheinkin).
A carnival of colors, smells and tastes
In order to make the shopping and wandering experience in the city especially attractive, we recommend that you visit at least one of the great city markets. The Carmel Market (the intersection of Allenby, King George, Sheinkin and Carmel streets) is the most famous and central, and in addition, it also kisses the artistic and colorful Nahalat Binyamin pedestrian mall. Every day (except Saturday), the long and narrow market boasts a variety of food and vegetable stalls, housewares and other surprises at ridiculous prices.
Spice and culinary lovers will be happy to visit the Lewinsky Market, located at the corner of Lewinsky and Nahalat Binyamin streets, and considered a pilgrimage center (especially on Fridays) for all lovers of home cooking and authentic flavors, which are not available in the supermarket. Here you will find a variety of unique foods, spices, dried fruits (even those you would not believe can be dried), nuts and more.
At the end of the sensational market experience on a fun day in Tel Aviv, we will offer you a visit to the famous and beloved Hippo market, which is the flea market, with its many restaurants, antique shops, clothes and fabrics.
For visitors, in order for you to have the complete list for entertainment and maximum experience, we have attached the complete list for you
List of markets: Port Market, Bezalel Market, Lewinsky Market, Hatikva Market, Carmel Market, Sharona Market, Nahalat Binyamin Art Fair, Antiques and Second Hand Market - Givon Square, Flea Market, North Market and Greek Market.
Those who chose to spend a weekend experienced of course with an exploding selection of hotels from a selection of styles and types, how to give up a night experience with crazy nightlife where you will find bars, dance bars, cocktail bars, clubs and everything at the highest level with happy people who enjoy.
Recommended bars and clubs:
Lite House, Shalvata, Litzman and everyone in the beach atmosphere. FashionBar for a slightly different and world-class atmosphere, Jimiwho? , Goat bar, Speakeasy and an endless selection that depends only on your choice!
For a summary and recommendation from the heart, take yourself to a minimum of an experienced weekend throughout Tel Aviv, fragrances, markets, tours, food, nightlife shopping and hotels tailored to each person and according to his personal choice
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