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Art and Culture in Tel Aviv
Tel-Aviv is Israel’s cultural capital, holding its finest museums, orchestras, theaters, and art galleries, and …
Tel Aviv – World Heritage Site
UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, proclaimed ” The White City”, the …
Shenkin Street – one of the most popular Tel Aviv streets
Shenkin (Sheinkin) street is one of the most popular Tel Aviv streets, including some of the best Tel Aviv stores, coffee shops like the famous café Tamar and Orna and Ella, and great atmosphere.
Rothschild Blvd one of Tel Aviv’s central boulevards
Rothschild Blvd is one of Tel Aviv’s central boulevards, a wide street with a designated promenade for pedestrians and bicycle surrounded by a variety of cafés, restaurants, kiosks, and some of Tel Aviv’s most impressive Bauhaus architecture, at the heart of the “White City”.
Tel Aviv museums
Tel Aviv offers a wide variety of museums, lead by the Tel Aviv Museum of Art covering extensive types and periods from classical to contemporary art, local artists to foreign artisans, historical societies and more.
Gan Hahashmal one of the coolest neighborhoods in Tel Aviv
Gan Hahashmal is a small quarter hosting Israel’s young designers who live, work and party in the neighborhood in the boutique stores, restaurants and bars, including Levontin 7, a popular bar and music venue.
Ha’arbaa Street – Tel Aviv culinary center
Ha’arbaa St. is a Tel Aviv culinary center in addition to hosting Cinematheque Tel Aviv, the best theater in the city and the home of well known international film festivals.
Tel Aviv city tour – The orange routes
There are four options for those who are looking for a self guided Tel Aviv city tour – the orange routes, which lead visitors through some of the city’s most interesting sites.
Hayarkon Park
Hayarkon Park, the largest public park in Tel Aviv, is a perfect chill out place for couples and is full with children and family activities.
Yehuda HaMaccabi Street
Yehuda HaMaccabi Street is a chic area in the northern part of Tel Aviv, which offer many small cafes, charming little stores and a Spa center.
Yad Harutzim nightlife center in downtown Tel Aviv
Yad Harutzim is a nightlife center in downtown Tel Aviv, with many bars, mega-clubs and fine restaurants.
Tel Aviv Business travel
Tel Aviv offers a wide selection of business services throughout the city, including secretariat services, dry cleaning and WI-Fi access, to make your Tel Aviv business travel as convenient as possible.
The Carmel market
The Carmel Market is the largest open market in Tel Aviv and the best place to buy fresh food and wonder around. Next to the market lies the Yemenite Vineyard, a small neighborhood with charming little streets and typical Yemenite restaurants.
The Trumpeldor Cemetery
The Trumpeldor Cemetery is the first cemetery of Tel Aviv, and it is where many of the national Zionist leaders and famous Israeli artists are buried.
Tel Aviv Beaches – The religious beach
The religious beach is the only beach in Tel Aviv that has separate bathing days for men and women, and is a great option for those who prefer a more restrained beach atmosphere.
Tel Aviv Transportation services
Tel Aviv Transportation services are easy to use and include buses, taxis, Sherut taxis, car rental and bicycles.
Tel Aviv Tourist Information
Transportation options from the airport to Tel Aviv include train, buses and taxis. There is a Tel Aviv tourist information desk at the airport, at the central bus station and in two central locations in the city. Weather is comfortable throughout the year.
Ramat Hahayal
Ramat hahayal, located at the north-eastern part of Tel Aviv, is a nightlife center with many bars, fine restaurants and a live performances club.
Rabin Square
Rabin Square is the main open public square in Tel Aviv and the most famous one. On its eastern side lies the popular Ibn Gvirol Street, crowded with many outdoor cafes that remain open until late at night.
Jaffa – Restaurants
Jaffa restaurants offers typical Israeli food, and Old Jaffa is a great place to get something to eat if you are looking for locals’ favorite places.
Old Jaffa
Description: Old Jaffa is one of the most ancient cities in the world, and has great views of the Tel Aviv skyline, and many small alleys and narrow lanes with a unique charm.
Noga Theater – up-and-coming area of Tel Aviv
The Noga theater quarter is an up-and-coming area of the city, with a few of nice bars and restaurants and the city’s soccer stadium nearby.
Nachalat Binyamin pedestrian walkway
The Nachalat Binyamin pedestrian walkway hosts an Arts & Crafts Fair every Tuesday and Friday and has many textile shops and small restaurants and cafes.
Lilinblum Street – central nightlife area
Lilinblum Street is the central drinking area in Tel Aviv, where you can find many trendy bars and look for some nightlife action in a relatively small area.
Kikar Hamedina Tel Aviv designer shops, boutiques and Cafes
Kikar Hamedina Tel Aviv offers the highest assemblage of international name brands and luxury boutiques, and is the perfect place to go if you have the means and the urge for shopping.
Florentine – a hip neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv
Description: Florentine is a neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv that acts in the morning as a busy commercial center and at evening as a nightlife center, and offers selection of long-established small family restaurants
South Beach: Tel Aviv / Jaffa border
The “south beach” area, on the Tel Aviv/Jaffa border, includes great beaches, fabulous food, and even one historic museum.
Ahad Haam & Nahmani streets
Ahad Haam & Nahmani streets are located in the heart of Tel Aviv, worth a walking trip with the Rothschild Blvd excursion or dedicating them some time on their own.
Dizengoff
Description: Dizengoff St. is one of the longest and busiest Tel Aviv streets, and is one of its main cultural, entertainment and shopping centers housing many designers stores, the Dizengoff Center shopping mall and Dizengoff Square.
Ben-Gurion St. Tel Aviv
Ben-Gurion St. is a central boulevard in the middle of Tel Aviv, between Rabin Square and the Mediterranean, with many small cafes, an interesting museum and a children center.
Basel Street
Description: Basel Street is a popular place to sit and have a cup of coffee, and offers a nice selection of jewelry stores, restaurants and quality cafes.