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When you think of Tel Aviv, the first thing that might come to mind is its stunning skyline, a blend of modern architecture and historical charm that captures the essence of this vibrant city. From the iconic Bauhaus buildings of the White City to the sleek glass structures that define its contemporary landscape, Tel Aviv's skyline is a visual feast that tells the story of a city in constant evolution. As you wander through its streets, you'll find yourself enchanted by the juxtaposition of old and new, where every corner reveals a new perspective of this Mediterranean gem.

The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the best views and architectural marvels that Tel Aviv has to offer. Whether you're gazing out over the Mediterranean from the Tel Aviv Port or exploring the artistic district of Neve Tzedek, there's no shortage of breathtaking sights to behold. Join us as we dive into the most iconic buildings and the best vantage points to experience the beauty of Tel Aviv from above, inviting you to explore this dynamic city like never before.

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1Tel Aviv Museum of Art

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4.5
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Art museum
Museums
Tel Aviv Museum of Art is a renowned museum featuring an international collection of modern and contemporary art, along with a captivating sculpture garden. Situated on the eastern edge of Tel Aviv, it is part of the new central business district in Sarona Market. The museum was established in 1932 and has grown to become one of Israel's largest and most significant art institutions. Visitors can explore various departments showcasing Israeli art, modern art, photography, design, architecture, and more.
Tel Aviv Museum art was great, it has many of the modern impressionists and European (Artist) Jew's in the collection which was wonderful to see. There was plenty on offer to see and I would recommend a visit here if you enjoy the visual arts.
Toby E — Google review
I love this place. The building itself is original and the atmosphere is welcoming. I come at least once a month to see the new temporary exhibitions and to participate a guided tours. There is a caffeteria and restaurant on site. All the time there are activities for the families and kids.
Katy H — Google review
Normally I am not very affine to arts but this museum caught me. Due to the hot weather we were looking for a place to go. We had our children (age of 8 and 10) with us and we really had fun. It's amazing what children are able to see in paintings. I was really impressed by the artists which are shown there: Renoir, Monet, Klimt, Picasso.... But also the contemporary part was great. I can really recommend it (also with children).
Janine Z — Google review
Great museum of Modern Art in Tel Aviv. Spacious with a lot of temporary installations as well, impressionism, pop-art, a garden with sculptures and a lot more. We spent 75ILS for an adult and a senior
Kiariladyboss — Google review
One of the highlights of my visit was the stunning collection of Israeli art, which provides a unique perspective on the country's rich cultural heritage and history. The museum's collection includes works by renowned Israeli artists such as Reuven Rubin, Nahum Gutman, and Yigal Tumarkin, among others. These artworks offer a fascinating insight into the Israeli art scene and its evolution over the years. The museum's architecture is also noteworthy, with its modern and sleek design that seamlessly blends with the surrounding urban landscape.
Andrei P — Google review
Highly recommend! Had the best time with my 5 yo daughter. She mostly enjoyed the Helena Rubinstein’s Miniature Rooms, the birds and the NFT exhibitions. The museum is very well maintained, clean and not crowded. Kids under 18 get a free ticket. Personally I prefer to get the tickets online, but there was no line waiting to buy tickets in the museum itself when we got there. The museum is closed on Sundays. Opens at 10 am each other day of the week. Check the website about the closing hours which change every day. And of course opening hours change on holidays.
Anna F — Google review
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is worth a visit to see some of the permanent collections. A reasonable collection of Impressionists and Contemporary artists. Cannot be compared to the collection say at the Kunsthaus in Zurich which is on another level but that said, it will satisfy those that enjoy art and culture. A must for all art lovers. Wonderful collection displaying works from loads of famous painters such as Chagall, Renoir, Picasso and so many more. Beautifully curated, amazing temporary exhibitions as well. Unique architecture. The collection is top-top level. The best works of the World’s Greats are here. The most impressive Chagalls,Pollocks and Picassos I’ve ever seen.
Alex D — Google review
Amazing museum with an endless amount of exhibitions and artifacts that span many eras but more focused towards modern art and local artists. A beautiful plaza out front and an easy walk in the downtown area makes this a convenient getaway when visiting the city. Audio guides and maps are available as part of the standard admission ticket. Some time limited special exhibitions are well worth checking out.
Victor W — Google review
Sderot Sha'ul HaMelech 27, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.tamuseum.org.il/he/default.aspx•+972 3-607-7020•Tips and more reviews for Tel Aviv Museum of Art

2Neve Tzedek

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Neve Tzedek is a charming and artsy neighborhood in Israel, boasting avant-garde design stores, fashion boutiques, and handicraft shops. The area also features trendy European restaurants, stylish bistros, al fresco cafes that transform into live jazz bars at night, and a weekly farmers’ market in the restored railway station of HaTachana. Visitors can enjoy contemporary dance performances at the Suzanne Dellal Center or head to nearby beaches for surfing.
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3Tel Aviv Port

4.5
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4.4
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Tel Aviv Port, also known as Namal, is a vibrant entertainment district featuring trendy shops, restaurants, and clubs along a scenic seafront promenade. The area is easily accessible from centrally located hotels like Dan Tel Aviv and Dan Panorama Tel Aviv. Nearby attractions include Dizengoff Street, Jaffa's charming old town, the renowned Carmel Market, and Neve Tzedek neighborhood.
Magnificent, especially for its unforgettable sunsets. The area is full of restaurants, cafes, bars, and eateries of all kinds. It also regularly hosts exhibitions, such as illuminated sculptures or works of art illuminated at night. The walk is definitely worth the detour. Just take a look at the photos.
Dan M — Google review
Overpriced, overcrowded on shore mall. After 20:00 one can find parking at flat price 30NIS. Until 5:00. It's really worth it, because nearby parking lots expensive as hell. Fighting for spot can be long-time waiting and not quite politing. Be advised. Both on entrance and exit line of desperately seeking drivers.
Oleg K — Google review
I mostly visit for running on weekends but it’s a wonderful place for shopping, eating or having a good time with family and friends. A lot of parking and the weekend market is highly recommended
Lirovink — Google review
Tel Aviv Port is a vibrant and lively area with a mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It is a great place to wander around, people-watch, and enjoy the sea breeze. There are also several boat tours available that offer a unique perspective of the city. Here are some of the things you can do at Tel Aviv Port: 1. Visit the Jaffa flea market 2. Take a boat tour of the city 3. Go shopping in the boutiques and shops 4. Enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants 5. Relax on the beach 6. Visit the marina See a concert or performance at the Port Park Overall, Tel Aviv Port is a great place to spend a day or evening exploring. It is a lively and vibrant area with something for everyone. Here are some pros and cons of Tel Aviv Port: Pros: 1. Vibrant and lively atmosphere 2. Mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions 3. Great place to people-watch 4. Beautiful views of the sea 5. Several boat tours available Cons: 1. Can be crowded, especially on weekends 2. Some of the restaurants can be expensive 3. Not as much history as other parts of Tel Aviv Overall, I would recommend Tel Aviv Port to anyone looking for a fun and lively place to spend a day or evening in Tel Aviv.
Alexander K — Google review
Magnificent place with beautiful view of the beach, waves, sunset etc. Lots of restaurants and eateries for spending quality time.
Pradeep H — Google review
Nice large waterfront area with "bumps" that are fun to bike/scoot around, a carousel, smooth rocks for playing around or sitting on. There is a kid's sandpit but it also seems to be used as a dog's bathroom. Great view of the sea. There's a very large kid's playground and an exercise area and restrooms.
Donella H — Google review
Very nice place to hang out with the family. A lot of places to eat, there are playgrounds for the kids, many ice cream places and other food. The promenade is great and allows uninterrupted view of the sea. There is also a breakwater that can be traveled for better view. There are 2 playgrounds- for toddlers and bigger kids and another place with fountains. The only issues are lack of shade and parking.
Shy S — Google review
There are restaurants, bars, shops and activities for the children. Ideal place to chill. Unfortunatelly no public toilets.
Vid — Google review
Nemal Tel Aviv St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.namal.co.il/•+972 3-604-2459•Tips and more reviews for Tel Aviv Port

4Eretz Israel Museum

4.4
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4.3
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Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv is a vast indoor and outdoor museum showcasing the rich history and culture of Israel. The museum features diverse exhibits on Israeli society, including archaeology, ethnography, applied art, and photography. Spanning 20 acres with about 15 buildings and installations, it offers a contemporary perspective on various cultural aspects. Additionally, the museum houses a planetarium where visitors can stargaze like Galileo did through his telescope.
The Museum consists of open-air and indoor parts (pavilions). The Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv is a fascinating museum that tells the story of the land of Israel from its earliest days to the present. There are so many exciting pavilions: Kadman Numismatic Pavilion, Alexander Museum of Postal history and Philately, Ceramics Pavilion, Glass Pavilion, Man and his work Pavilion, and more and more. No words are enough to express unforgettable impressions. Start with the glass pavilion, which doesn’t look like much from the outside but is beautifully renovated inside. Then head to the ceramic pavilion, the fascinating (if you’re into history) coins pavilion, and the new exhibit on Baron Rothschild. Museum contains historical exhibitions mixed with contemporary art. Historical exhibitions are pretty old, was renovated a long time ago. A very impressive collection of contemporary art and design, exploring personal and social impact of modern life and consumerism on ourselves and on our environment.highly recommended to visit.
Alex D — Google review
A huge area out side. The museum is good. There is absolutely no service, we went to a cafe on the territory. They refused to put us in a cafe, while people came after us and sat down at this place without questions. The museum is not only an exhibition, but also an additional service. I still didn't understand what their museum store is the best. This information is on the website. A very small book department. Most souvenirs are not about the museum at all, they can be bought in a regular store.
Kseniia F — Google review
Amazing museum. Definitely worth visiting.The Museum consists of open-air and indoor parts (pavilions). There are so many exciting pavilions: Kadman Numismatic Pavilion, Alexander Museum of Postal history and Philately, Ceramics Pavilion, Glass Pavilion, Man and his work Pavilion, and more and more. No words are enough to express unforgettable impressions. I wish to visit the museum again and again. There is definitely a lot you can see, read and learn something new there.
Gabriel F — Google review
This is my first time and it was wow! It is a must visit if you want to know what Israel look like before the great building. You could also check some biblical truths there like the story of Samson in the Bible.
Share T — Google review
Loved it! The kids workshops are the best look for them during festivals. Make sure you register in advance! Parking likely to be an issue try to arrive in public transport if you can. Some exhibitions could be a little more interesting and interactive.
Tomer H — Google review
Start with the glass pavilion, which doesn’t look like much from the outside but is beautifully renovated inside. Then head to the ceramic pavilion, the fascinating (if you’re into history) coins pavilion, and the new exhibit on Baron Rothschild. Not all the pavilions are open (a sign that they’re doing necessary renovations) but still definitely worthwhile. The amount of artifacts and texts can be overwhelming, but those who are claiming there’s nothing to see here are way off. Finally, the cafe beside the ancient mosaics is lovely. You can order takeaway and bring it to the tables on the grass...
Oren K — Google review
For Archeology lovers I can't think about any other place where you can understand the name of the city Tel Aviv. Coming to the museum you may follow the instructions if the map you receive. Like that you will not get lost, or miss some of the buildings. I did the first time, trying to get first to the Tel Qasile. Fürst settled by the Philistines in the 12 cent. Which brings us to the story if the Exodus and the Hebrew Bible (OT) but it was only the beginning of a line if settlements. Four shrines, public buildings...It is hard to understand what belonged to what, and when. But is it really important. For me it is more that I walk through history. Biblical Archeology and... People lived here, build here and still building. The contrast can't be more amazing, looking over the ruins towards the New City Tel Aviv. The name comes from the book Old Land-New Land. Well here it is the old tell and the new City. Aviv in hebrew spring. A symbol for fresh, young, new. Wine press, olive press, flour mill, traditional work tools...all this we see all over the country on different places. But it is most not complete. So nice to see it in working condition to be able to understand archeological sites. Coins, postal service, some modern art. Enough information but not overwhelmed by to much. I like the place. Also that there is a need to step out of the building to reach the next place. If you have enough time, I think it is nice to visit the museum. Easy to reach with the public bus.
Gavriella I — Google review
Lots of unique artifacts and archaeological site. I especially liked the recreation of the 4 room house and public market, the first of either I had seen after 2.5 years in Israel, after visiting so many ruins.
Paul M — Google review
Chaim Levanon St 2, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.eretzmuseum.org.il/•+972 3-641-5244•Tips and more reviews for Eretz Israel Museum

5Jaffa

4.0
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Jaffa, an ancient Levantine port city located in the southern part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, is perched on a naturally elevated outcrop along the Mediterranean coastline. It is a historical Arab section of the city that showcases a blend of cultures, with attractions like the Ilana Goor Museum housed in a restored Arab building. Visitors can enjoy strolling through the vibrant coffee shop scene and exploring the old port town of Jaffa at the southern end of the city.
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6The White City of Tel Aviv

4.0
(14)
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4.3
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tel Aviv's White City is a vibrant hub for nightlife, offering an array of cocktail bars and clubs where visitors can dance to the tunes of Israel's hottest DJs. The city boasts a collection of 4,000 white buildings built by German-Jewish architects in the 1930s, showcasing the largest number of Bauhaus-style architecture in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers professional walking tours to explore its striking modernist design.
The White City of Tel Aviv is a worldwide unique and fantastic ensemble of about 4.000 Bauhaus-Buildings, a few renovated, but the most in a unrenovated state. Most of them are used as appartment-houses. The WCTA spreads from Rothschild-Boulevard to upper Dizengoff-Street. You can find a Museum-Shop at the Bauhaus-Center at 77, Dizengoff-Street.
Oliver S — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you are someone who studies urban planning, you definitely can’t miss this place. (Original) 如果你是學習都市規劃的人,那這裡絕對不能錯過
Chen-Yu W — Google review
A travel company enters itself as a location of the White City. However, the location is outside the UNESCO boundaries. A photo of the Histadrut building on Arlozorov street was built by Bauhaus architect Dov Karmi, but not as a Bauhaus. Misleading advertising.
Israel E — Google review
Nice
Ilay T — Google review
If you are someone who studies urban planning, you definitely can’t miss this place.
Liam T — Google review
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.touristisrael.com/the-white-city-tel-aviv/344/•Tips and more reviews for The White City of Tel Aviv

7Tel Aviv-Yafo

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Tel Aviv-Yafo, a vibrant city on Israel's Mediterranean coast, is known for its striking 1930s Bauhaus architecture concentrated in the White City area. The city boasts museums like Beit Hatfutsot and the Eretz Israel Museum, offering insights into Jewish history and the country's archaeology. When it comes to dining, Tel Aviv offers a diverse culinary scene with options ranging from street food to upscale kosher restaurants.
Israel•http://www.tel-aviv.gov.il/english/index.htm•Tips and more reviews for Tel Aviv-Yafo

8Jaffa Port

4.6
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4.3
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Jaffa Port, located at the southern end of the Tel Aviv coastline, is one of the oldest ports in the world with a rich history dating back to ancient times. It has been a strategic hub for trade and military activities for centuries. After falling into disrepair, it has undergone significant renovation in recent years and has become a popular destination for visitors. The area offers stunning views, restaurants, and opportunities for boat tours.
The oldest part of Tel Aviv. Clean and well kept. There are parks and shops and galleries. Great place to take a stroll .
Harry Z — Google review
We visited during a cloudy day. Port area is with a beautiful view and many restaurants. We went for a small cruise trip. They took us from jaffa Port and dropped us back after half an hour. They charged 30 nis per person. Amazing, calm and beautiful ride. Recommended, if you are visiting the Port. Evening is best.
Santhosh M — Google review
Such a beautiful place to visit in Yaffo, Israel. New container park is buying built with shops and restaurants. The port has fishing boats and fresh fish vendors. Great seas food restaurant and great entertainment on Saturdays. You can also take a boat tour.
Rena I — Google review
One of the oldest ports in the world. Lots of historic events took place somewhere in here. Port is full of restaurants. It is very busy at the weekends. You can see different boats, but also old Jaffa. Walking around the promenade is a must.
Kamila Ś — Google review
This historical port is the southern end of the Tel Aviv promenade/coastline. It's one of the oldest ports in the world, dating as far back to the Egyptian empire. Reputedly, it was the site of the story Jonah and the Whale mentioned in the Book of Jonah in the Old Testament. Jaffa served as the port of entry of merchants such as those during David's and Solomon's time. It was also used by the succession of armies of powers that ruled the Levant Region of the Mediterranean. It was last used/occupied by the British in the early 1900's prior to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Today, Jaffa Port serves as fishing and recreational port. It is a draw for locals and visitors to the warm beach and entertainment establishments on it.
A ( — Google review
Historical and Biblical site! It offers a lot things, art galleries, good bars and restaurants! 🍺🍻🍲 Don’t miss out the Fish 🦑 and chips 🍟 then have a cup of coffee☕️. You can also buy freshly caught seafoods 🐟 🦀 🦑
Seijuro H — Google review
BEAUTIFUL. Loved the views, loved the streets, a great place to go for a walk or run (especially during sunrise/sunset). If you got some parkour skills you can go all the way out to where the old city walls used to be, great for fishing or just enjoying the view!
Najeeb K — Google review
Beautiful area, close to Old Yafo. Worth to take a walk and have a good icecream here.
Gina K — Google review
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9The Clock Tower

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4.1
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The Clock Tower in Jaffa, Tel Aviv is a limestone structure built in 1903 to honor one of the last sultans of the Ottoman Empire. It serves as a central point surrounded by historical buildings, a beautiful beach, and various shops, galleries, and restaurants. The tower was constructed by Sultan Abed-el-Hamid the 2nd and has been renovated over the years with new clocks and stained glass windows depicting Jaffa's history.
It’s really a great place tells the history.. compared to other area this is a unique surroundings with lot of shops and bar , Jaffa flea market is very close Very Long Beach 🏖️ side.. started walking from there till Hilton beach side, view is amazing You will find gift shops and Jerusalem named product shops. Visual will be really by evening
Mathew A — Google review
Built by the turks in the middle of the main road in old Jaffa and impressive clock tower. Still working and on time. Many shops and restaurants are around the tower if you walk north of there you will be in the older part of The port city of Jaffa, a park on top of the hill will give you the best views of not just Jaffa, but great views of Tel-Avia and the Mediterranean sea if you walk north you will soon be on the beach one of the oldest ports in the world. Part of Tel-Avia but worlds apart, kinda like a miniature Jerusalem archeological sites and artists Colony churches and Mosque and Jewish temple reopen after 1948 fine restaurants and outdoor dining.
Glenn D — Google review
At its best by night. There are plenty of restaurants, pastries shops, bars and café around so there is much to do, eat and enjoy. Not forgetting the beach which one stone throw away. One of the Top 5 in Tel Aviv probably
Dan M — Google review
Had a "chill vibe." Nice scenic walk through the town with the beach and port on the other side Took a boat for a scenic TLV tour for less than $10 bucks. Please do not miss the amazing sunset. All a block over.
Lola G — Google review
A bustling area but a great spot to visit and admire. The whole area is clean and well kept and there’s so many coffee shops and cafes nearby to sit and watch the world go by. This church takes you back in history to the days when Jesus Christ carried the cross down the road of pain to the location of his crucifixion. A very powerful spiritual journey. Located in the historical part of Jaffa old city. Restaurants and shops nearby. Close to the Jaffa port and promenade. Worth a visit day and night. A melting pot for all nations, here tourists mix with us locals. A major tourist attraction point in Tel Aviv. I love the food aroma, especially on a Friday morning.
Alex D — Google review
Yafo (Jaffa) is steeped in history. The oldest operating port in history.. But one needs to go on a tour or do some research online to access that information.
Antony W — Google review
It is one of seven clock towers in Ottoman Palestine. This one in Jaffa was constructed in 1900-1903 from outpouring of support from the diverse community of the city: Jews, Arabs, Maronites, and Armenians. The clock mechanism was made by a Jewish clock maker. The structure was a commemoration of the reigning Ottoman sultan at the time. Both the Torah and the Sultan's seal are engraved on the second floor. The tower is distinctly an Ottoman architecture. Since its construction, the clock tower has been the focal point of the city that has undergone modernization/changes over the years. Today, it is the most recognizable landmark along with the Old Citadel. Surrounding the clock tower are remarkable modern additions. There's an attractive alley housing several lovely urban murals.
A ( — Google review
A must see landmark. Jaffa is an Arab town within an Israeli/jewish town. Together they make the City of Tel Aviv. The Clock tower is very old and is at the heart of the older town. I suggest starting there are is it the "gate" to Jaffa and you can experience the devide between one style and the other.
Eldad G — Google review
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10St. Peter's Church

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St. Peter's Church is a Franciscan Catholic brick church located in Old Jaffa, completed in 1894. It stands out with its tall brick facade and a towering bell tower, making it the largest and most distinctive building in the area. The interior resembles European cathedrals with high vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows, and marble walls. The church features four panels depicting episodes from St. Peter's life.
Church is located in the historical part of Jaffa old city. You can go inside, there are masses in different languages. The surrounding area is quite interesting. Place is often crowded and packed with people, especially over the weekend. Pretty Catholic Church in old Yafo managed by the Franciscans. Located at the top of the hill and visible from most of Tel-Aviv coastline, it's accessible with a beautiful panoramic walking view of the Mediterranean sea. Has a great story of saint Peter it's nice to visit and spend some time there if you would like to learn about saint Peter story. Church from the 19th century in the heart of Jaffa.
Alex D — Google review
Every time I come to Israel and walk around the Old City Jaffa; I have always stopped and taken pictures of St. Peter's Church. What a Beautiful and Magnificent Historical Building.
Beverly C — Google review
Beautiful church, I visited during the week and they had some traditional songs playing, it felt like heaven. The mass on weekdays is at 7am in English, and on the weekends there are some in other languages.
Joanna B — Google review
While it has a good location n the hill of Old Jaffa, it's rather a misplaced Neo-baroque building within an Ottoman period citadel. The current building was constructed around the late 1880's, the last renovations pre-WWI. The bell tower stands imposingly from a distance. It's not quite the usual baroque architecture without much of ornate design. It looks more like early 20th century chapels in the American southwest. It's unfortunately shut when there are no ceremonies being conducted inside.
A ( — Google review
I mean what can I say more? The church looks amazing on the hill, you have a crazy view and the old town is gorgeous! I was walking there for 2 hours and I was in love with the architecture
Raúl — Google review
Definately a must-visit for people visiting Tel Aviv/Israel. The church, the area and the view is spectacular.
Eldad G — Google review
St. Peter's Church is a beautiful Franciscan church, located in the center of the hill of ancient Jaffa. The church was originally built in 1654, but it was destroyed twice over the years, and the current structure was built between 1888 and 1894 and was renovated later on, in 1903. This church, named for Saint Peter's, was built here, because according to the New Testament, Saint Tabitha the Widow from Jaffa, was raised from the dead by the Apostle Peter in Jaffa. The church is open to the public every day. and the Masses are conducted in English, Spanish, Polish, and Hebrew. It is highly recommended to walk around here, and to see the beauty of this historical and remarkable area of old Jaffa!
Y.H. — Google review
Too important not too see. Enter the front door by quietly pushing it. Spectacular interior. We entered during Mass, in French.
Tim M — Google review
מפרץ שלמה פרומנאד 1, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.cicts.org/en/catholic-masses-outside-jerusalem-0•+972 3-682-2871•Tips and more reviews for St. Peter's Church
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11Old City

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Old City, also known as Jaffa, is a historic area with winding alleys filled with craft shops, art galleries, and stalls selling antiques and jewelry at the lively Jaffa Flea Market. It features Ottoman-era landmarks like the Clock Tower and St. Peter’s Church, as well as the Ilana Goor Museum showcasing Israeli and international art. The area is popular for its hip wine bars, creative Mediterranean dining, and seafood restaurants near Jaffa Port.
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12Sarona Market

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Sarona Market is a bustling indoor marketplace in Tel Aviv, featuring around 90 international vendors offering a wide array of prepared foods and groceries. It has been likened to renowned food markets like La Boqueria in Barcelona, Chelsea Market in New York City, and Borough Market in London.
Wonder and super aesthetic area for all kinds of foods and restaurants! From grocery shops to candy stores to kiosks and to bars! A place for all your kinds of taste buds! Super beautiful too full of decorative nature, wooden flavour of furniture and dim lights ❤️ the visual took me by a heart beat loved entering this building hated to leave it! Full of wonderful people and workers to serve all of your needs ,definitely a place to visit while in tel aviv! Can't believe I never been there before! Got myself noodles from wok to walk and some snacks from sweetime candy world ❤️ can't wait to come again and try the different quazines they over here!
Liel I — Google review
I bring my friend to Tel Aviv so he can feel the vibe and taste of this incredible city. And Sarona market IMHO is a best place to feel it. This is a place to visit from time to time to refuel with energy.
Vladimir M — Google review
Very nice air-conditioned market. Food variety were aplenty. Perfect place for a hot day to come for lunch/drinks and to do some quick shopping It is conveniently located to Tel Aviv’s train station, and there are major shopping malls nearby as well. There are a lot of parking options around the office buildings (though they are a little bit pricy)
Nahshon — Google review
Contrary to everyone's opinion and the way it looks like when you first arrive, I didn't like it. Yes - great first impression. Good visuals, nice presentation, seems like there is a lot to pick from, but - there isn't. It's extremely expensive and the food is pretty much the same as any street market. I'd rather visit the old city. It's fine if you're near it, and if you can find it, because of constructions and misleading location markers, but don't expect too much and maybe you'll like it better. I expected more variety. Maybe some places were just closed, I don't know. I only had a craft beer that nobody cared to tell me the name of, it was very good.
Marin K — Google review
Sarona Market is a cool place to visit in Tel Aviv. It is a covered market and a meeting hub full of food stores selling meats, cheeses, breads, alcohol and also small eateries with Israel food, Japanese cuisine, pizza, pasta and more. Lovely place to visit and shop or eat. A variety of small shops with specialties. Sarona market is more like a food court. There are food shops and many restaurants inside. The design is contemporary, it is nice and clean. I loved the most the surroundings - small, old houses, parks and everything surrounded by skyscrapers. A great mix of modern and traditional. Little europe in middle of tel aviv. Nice place to hang out with various shops. You can have a drink on a bar, eat delicious deserts and many multiple choices of great street food - some pf them belong to chef restaurants. Must visit when you are exploring tlv. You can easily spend 2 -3 hours here.
Alex D — Google review
In general, this is a beautiful place. I was in Sukkot, so there were a lot of people. I saw a variety of food for everybody, some stores, places to drink, and sweets. I want to come back in calmer days.
Zuly S — Google review
Lovely place to visit and shop or eat. A variety of small shops with specialties. Very nice tea shop, eastern sweets shop, tahini and halva place, ice cream factory and many others not vegan, meat and cheese places. Nice surroundings with restored old buildings and a water lily's pond. A lot of modern architectural structures nearby.
Sophie D — Google review
This is a must go place for visitors to tel aviv, you have all the Israel food and western cuisine in one place. A good place to dine and experience the food culture of israel and try a wide variety of foods. Like the idea that it's not a restaurant type but with the little food stalls selling their stuff. The price here are cheaper than most of the restaurant there. I like the chicken 🐔 shop that sell roast chicken to spicy wings. There is a seafood stall too and you can select your choice of seafood. There is A vegetarian food and dessert stall as well. Some of the pictures to wet your appetite.
Wing C — Google review
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13Yitzhak Rabin Center

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The Yitzhak Rabin Center is an educational institution located between the Eretz Israel and Palmach museums, dedicated to the life of former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the history of Israel. It offers a detailed exploration of Rabin's life and its connection to the country's history through individual audio devices for self-paced tours or guided tours. Additionally, visitors can also explore the site of his assassination at Tel Aviv Municipality steps and the memorial inaugurated there.
Museum Dedicated to the legacy of the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
Aaron K — Google review
Palestine-Israel history with the eyes of the jews. The museum has a big collection of photographs and the installations are different to everything I have seen before. It is interesting. Unfortunately, the service at the desk was not so great as the exhibition.
Dorothee H — Google review
A very interesting museum. It tells the story of Israel through life of Yitzhak Rabin.
Anastasia D — Google review
The center is a museum dedicated to the life of the assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The entry was ₪50 including the audio guide, which mine was glitchy. Every staff member that I encountered starting from the security gate on was either rude, indifferent, or demeaning. The person that was doing the guided tour, which I was not apart of, was so loud that I could not hear my headset over his obnoxious voice. The museum itself is well planned out with mediocre curating that included propaganda reels and replicas. There was a lot of audio and video of Rabin and the sitting room of his home, as it was on the day of his murder. I also liked the timeline of historic global events juxtaposed in parallel to the events that were shaping Isreal as a nation.
Daeniilanen E — Google review
I never thought it would be so good. I actually went there by mistake. From the US, I thought I would not care. You walk in a circle and learn of his life in a chronological order and branch off in rooms that tell you what is also happening in the world and in Israel at the same time. I cleaver way to put everything in to prospective. The museum was very honest to the challenges of coexistence. Yofi.
David L — Google review
Interesting place to visit. Depicts modern Israel history and Yitzhak Rabin's dids, political views and legacy. If you are interested in contemporary Israeli history - it is highly recommended.
Dror D — Google review
Amazing history of Rabin & the story of Israel. Wonderful exhibits. Excellent
Mitchell C — Google review
Very interesting place with logic exhibition about Izrael history.
Piotr P — Google review
Chaim Levanon St 8, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.rabincenter.org.il/•+972 3-745-3333•Tips and more reviews for Yitzhak Rabin Center

14Dizengoff Center

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Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv is not just your average shopping mall. Named after one of the founding families of Israel, it's a hub of the city's spirit with a variety of shops, brands, cafes, and restaurants. The unique architecture features sloping floors and a street-like vibe that creates an enjoyable shopping experience. Visitors can also find a big movie theater and plenty of dining options.
Filled with interesting stores carrying almost anything you might want, several cafés and restaurants, and a movie theater, it's always lively. Dizingoff Center is in the heart of TLV so it's easy to access and is steps away from the many shops and restaurants of Dizingoff Street. On Fridays, there is a food market that brings in many vendors who set up kiosks and sell an amazing variety of food.
Mark F — Google review
Waow. What a center. It is a total opposition to the classic malls that are straight and easy to get around. In other words: boring. This center, is amazing by its complexity. You don't know where you started and you don't where you at the first visit. But you learn it fast after few rounds.
Rayray C — Google review
This place is heaven on earth, there is simply no better mall them the Center. The center has a lot of stores you won't be able to find elsewhere and it's one of the biggest malls in israel.
Oliver B — Google review
A mall, close to the Carmel Shuk. In early days of Israel, it was one of the main attractions to people. It has two parts, connected by a sky bridge. The mall is full of all kind of shops that you can imagine. When I visit TelAviv, I spend at least an hour at this place.
Debanjan S — Google review
It is a huge shopping center. It will be fun for kids. Limited number of shops for dresses and shoes compared to the size of the shopping center. Variety of food stalls. Bit of maze if you don't remember your path. Fun time because of Halloween.
Santhosh M — Google review
Love getting lost here :) This was my go to shopping center as a child in tel Aviv and i still love coming here 30 years later. It's a great place to run away from the heat and check out the food market on a friday afternoon
Itai E — Google review
One of the biggest malls in the city of Tel Aviv. Most of the international brands are present. However, like any other shopping malls across the world the prices seem to be on the higher end. Most of the people in the shops are very friendly and helpful. Particularly the employees at Super Pharm store at the ground floor were amazing. However, there are some shops where you will find it difficult to talk if you don't know Hebrew. Overall a good experience.
Kumar S — Google review
Went there yesterday and back again today. Great building. Worth going just to see the architecture. Built in the 1970's it must have been very impressive as it still is. Superb selection of boutique shops in a maze of corridors which feel airy and light. Food, clothes, coffee shops, pet store supplies, tattoo parlours, camera shop, book store, cinema, Japanese animae models and comics, juice bar, MacDonald and burger king! Great wine shop with interesting spirits, kiddy play area with large real sand pit. Electronics and home wares, pharmacy and supermarket and fresh fruit and veg. Well worth a visit but leave yourself LOTS of time. You'll need it.
Francis M — Google review
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15HaBima Square

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HaBima Square, named after Israel's National Theatre, is a vibrant public space in Tel Aviv surrounded by cultural institutions like the Habima Theater and a sunken garden. It serves as a focal point in the city and hosts various activities and performances during Hanukkah celebrations. The square's design combines minimalism with functionality, offering visitors a place to relax amidst its modern surroundings.
Habima Square (also known as The Orchestra Plaza) is a public major space in the center of Tel Aviv which is home to a number of cultural institutions such as the Habima Theatre, the Culture Palace, and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art. One of the beautiful places in Tel Aviv. Lots of space to run and play and it looks beautiful at night. The buildings are set in a square surrounded by several upmarket cafes and restaurants but the real gem is the landscaped gardens where classical music is piped and enjoyed via built in speakers. Amazing on Saturday when all locals gather here for a nice walk, talk and drinks🍹 highly recommended
Alex D — Google review
Habima square is public major space in the Tel Aviv. You can find here space to walk with all family, coffee shops and Habima theater (closed nowadays because of covid 19). Close to Rothschild boulevard. Beautiful place to visit, recommend. Culture place must visit. Hard to find a place for car only in canyon.
David — Google review
Located at the end of Rothschild Blvd, Charles Bronfman Theater and the Tel Aviv Cultural Center are here, as well as cafés and restaurants. It's very scenic and a great place to sit and enjoy the location.
Mark F — Google review
Great place to spend the afternoon. The kids loved running around and playing.. definitely I'll come back
Gido A — Google review
Took the Bus From Bat Yam, just to come here. What a Beautifully Landscaped and Attractive Garden; Well Pruned and Flourishing Trees; Shallow Reflection Waterscape; The Flowers were in Bloom; Raised Boardwalks and the Artwork/Sculptures are Magnificent to look at. And, many Bus Stops Nearby. Great Location to Stop for a Rest; Drink some cold water and Take a Breath.
Beverly C — Google review
Wonderful place. In the middle of stressful city, this green garden is very relaxing area. When you sit on the woody benches you can hear wonderful music and to relax. This music is not loud and you won't hear it outside, so come inside closer to the wooden area and flowers. The feeling is really unusual, the view is amazing with flowers and trees. Highly recommend this place for relaxation :)
Anastasiya — Google review
Huge square with a little garden to sit down and enjoy the sun. On Shabbat it's a popular meeting point for families, inline skaters, musicians and many more.
Verena F — Google review
If u wanna feel like a real "tel avivi" take a rest at this square, listen to the wonderful music in the garden, enjoy the atmosphere and the beautiful flowers and people around u, take a coffee from one of the coffee shop all the 3 is great also for food.
ManyTime K — Google review
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16Gutman Museum

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The Gutman Museum, located in the historic Writers Home of Neve Tzedek, showcases the diverse works of Israeli artist Nachum Gutman. The museum was opened in 1988 and features a collection donated by the artist's family, highlighting his talents as a painter, illustrator, sculptor, and children's author. Visitors can explore Gutman's art that depicts the early days of Neve Tzedek and its evolution.
This is a lovely museum in a small street in a very nice part of Tel Aviv. The artist tells the story of Tel Aviv from his unique perspective. We really enjoyed our visit here. It wasn't crowded and the rooms were nice and cool. There is a good gift shop and a very nice café around the corner.
AussieIslander — Google review
Interesting art museum of Gutman. Both history and Israeli art. His illustrations are lovely as well as his pictures.
Darina B — Google review
Nice place to visit in Tel Aviv. The museum was opened in May 1998, and the artwork was donated by Nahum Gutman's family, who had wanted to perpetuate his works.
Zeev F — Google review
One of my favourite painters. Great small museum, you can see in 1-2 hours. Located in the beautiful historic neighborhood of Neve Tzedek
Avi F — Google review
Those who like Gutman's taste will appreciate this museum. The exhibits are elegantly displayed with explanations in Hebrew and English.
Amir A — Google review
Interesting museum with the works of Nahum Gutman. I liked books illustrations a lot. Quiet location not far from old Jaffa.
Pavel K — Google review
Wonderful museum. Israeli art in its best!
Nadav D — Google review
Calm atmosphere. Went on a Friday, which was 12 NIS. Would recommend for a calm hour or two experience.
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Shim'on Rokah St 21, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.gutmanmuseum.co.il/•+972 3-516-1970•Tips and more reviews for Gutman Museum

17The Great Synagogue in North Tel Aviv

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The Great Synagogue in North Tel Aviv is a significant architectural gem designed by Israeli architect Yahudi Magidovich in 1922. It's located at the heart of the city's financial center and is surrounded by trendy bars and restaurants, making it a popular spot for young crowds. The area also offers opportunities to explore art galleries like Gallery 32, housed in another eclectic-style building from the 1920s.
The most friendly people I met in Israel. Walking by in simjat torah. Went in and in one minute I was hinored by holding a Torah.
Gregorio J — Google review
The people here are so warm and friendly
Moish S — Google review
Great synagogue in Tel Aviv
Igi F — Google review
(Translated by Google) They are all face lights. There is a combination of Sephardim and Ashkenazim who get along side by side in harmony. Jewish studies for anyone interested, lessons or one on one. (Original) כולם מאירי פנים. יש שילוב של ספרדים ואשכנזים שמסתדרים זה לצד זה בהרמוניה.לימודי יהדות לכל המעונין, שיעורים או אחד על אחד.
אוירבך א — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfulfilled potential. A very large synagogue (I estimate more than 300 seats just with the help of the things) but only a few dozen worshippers. The walls tell of its 90 years of existence (from 1935) by the memorial plaques to the first people of North Tel Aviv (Original) פוטנציאל לא ממומש. בית כנסת גדול מאוד (להערכתי יותר מ-300 מקומות רק בעזרת הדברים) אבל רק כמה עשרות מתפללים. הקירות מספרים על 90 שנות קיומו (מ-1935) ע"י לוחות הזיכרון לראשוני צפון תל אביב
ניצן א — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great place of righteous people, thanks to them Tel Aviv was not destroyed (Original) אחלה מקום של צדיקים בזכותם תל אביב לא נחרבת
אברהם ו — Google review
(Translated by Google) Warm and kind people, thank you. (Original) אנשים חמים וטובים תודה לכם
David I — Google review
(Translated by Google) What are the morning prayer times? (Original) מהם שעות תפילת שחרית?
Avihu H — Google review
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18Bialik

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Bialik Street is a charming narrow one-way street located just west of Meir Park in the heart of the city. It is adorned with a variety of architectural styles and is lined with shops and residences. The northern end leads to Bialik Square, where Tel Aviv's original Bauhaus-style town hall, now known as Beit Ha'ir, stands. This historic building hosts various exhibits that showcase the rich history of Tel Aviv.
(Translated by Google) At the moment Beit Bialik is undergoing renovations, but the area and the square are always like going back to the past (Original) כרגע בית ביאליק בישפוצים אבל האזור והככר תמיד כמו חזרה לעבר
Sharon G — Google review
Quite street
Camel J — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place, a pastoral atmosphere reminiscent of the 1950s (Original) מקום יפיפה אווירה פסטורלית מזכירה את שנות ה50
Artium J — Google review
(Translated by Google) In renovation, we will wait to appreciate and rate (Original) En rénovation, o n attendra pour apprécier et noter
Bernard S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Old and beautiful (Original) ישן ויפה
יהודה ז — Google review
(Translated by Google) Oh, that's enough! (Original) ah basta!
Jomie C — Google review
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19ANU Museum of the Jewish People

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The ANU Museum of the Jewish People is a heritage museum tracing the history of the Jewish people from antiquity to the present day. The museum is situated in Ramat Aviv, a northern Tel Aviv suburb and is popular with Jews from all over the world. Permanent displays take visitors through history, introducing them to important Jewish figures. The museum also conducts educational programs to teach about Judaism.
I highly recommend going to this well-invested museum. Also suitable for children but aged 10+. There are many interactive displays to connect visitors to Jewish history. Includes original items from history. You can spend a good few hours in the museum. There is parking nearby.
Josh — Google review
The museum is modern, interactive, and really fun to explore. It makes the Jewish story come alive in a way that’s interesting for both Jews and non-Jews. The exhibitions show the history, culture, and traditions of Jewish life in a clear and engaging way. They also explain the struggles Jews have faced over time while showing how they managed to keep their unique identity and traditions. What I loved most was how interactive everything is. You don’t just look at displays, you actually feel part of the journey. It’s educational without ever feeling heavy, and it leaves you with a deeper understanding of the Jewish people and their story. I highly recommend the ANU Museum to anyone visiting Tel Aviv. Don’t miss the guided tour! It’s inspiring, eye-opening, and a place you won’t forget.
Chen C — Google review
A Wonderful and Meaningful Family Day Out As a family living in Israel, we have fond memories of visiting the old Beit Hatfutsot over the years. This October, we finally took our four children to experience the newly reimagined ANU Museum, and we were so glad we did. The day was made truly exceptional by our guide, the wonderful Henya. Navigating any museum with a crew of four kids can be a challenge, but Henya was simply magical. She has an incredible gift for storytelling, bringing history to life in a way that captivated everyone, from our youngest to our oldest. She didn't just recite facts; she wove a vibrant and personal narrative of the Jewish people, expertly guiding us to the exhibits she knew would spark their curiosity. Her passion was infectious, and she connected with each of our children, making them feel like they were on a grand adventure through time. The new museum is undeniably impressive—a state-of-the-art institution perfectly tailored for today's generation. The interactive displays and modern technology are fantastic and kept the kids completely engaged. And yet, for those of us who grew up wandering the halls of the former Beit Hatfutsot, there's a faint whisper of nostalgia for what was. While the sleek screens are brilliant, a small part of me missed the quiet, handcrafted magic of the old dioramas that sparked the imagination in a different way. However, this is a minor reflection, not a criticism. The ANU Museum has brilliantly succeeded in its mission to evolve, telling our collective story with a vital and global perspective. We left feeling reconnected and deeply proud of our shared heritage, and it sparked so many important conversations on the car ride home. For a meaningful family experience, I highly recommend a visit. If you can, ask for Henya—she will make your day truly unforgettable.
David Z — Google review
This museum tells about the history and partly the culture of the Jews, and from different angles (music, cinema, theater, religion) and from different times. We can say that here you can see and read everything you would like to know about the Jews. Very interesting exhibits and their descriptions. Some look like full-fledged small rooms filled with "what the museum wants to show you." It was an interesting experience. P.S.: The museum is located on the territory of the "university campus", to get into it, you need to go through the checkpoint, and not look on the map for a direct entrance to the museum from the street.
Alexandr O — Google review
Pretty great museum. I'd suggest starting from the top floor, and then gradually enjoy exhibition while going down. The museum is interactive, so will be great of you plan visiting with kids. The exhibition is built like in clasters, so, it'll be ideal for guided tours.
Igor S — Google review
Warning: This museum is a rabbit hole - once you are in, you won‘t leave! A very good museum that presents Jewish history, cultural life and religion in a modern way. With interesting short movies, good explanations and historic artefacts. Must-see if you have the time and you are interested in Jewish culture.
Mark N — Google review
I have been to the previous Diaspora Museum a few times and this is my first visit to the renovated and modernized new museum. It’s almost a brand new experience with so many interactive, hi-tech items that kids can play with. It’s so much fun and educational at the same time. The whole atmosphere is different: diverse, colorful, bright, modern, and optimistic. I love the new museum a lot more than the previous one.
Peggy M — Google review
A very impresive and comprehensive museum for the jewish history since the bible until today. The exhibition shows its contents in a modern and interesting way, for adults and children alike. We spent 6.5 hours as a family and could even stay longer... The heroes room is an extra charge but highly recommended for children, has lots of activities introducing important jewish figures and their work. Don't miss it if you are in the area of Tel Aviv.
Amir F — Google review
Klausner St 15, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6139202, Israel•https://www.anumuseum.org.il/he/•+972 3-500-8080•Tips and more reviews for ANU Museum of the Jewish People

20Yarkon Park

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Yarkon Park, located in Tel Aviv and just a short drive from Ramat Gan, is a vast green space featuring six beautifully landscaped gardens, a serene pond, open lawns, and various sports facilities. The park also boasts an aviary, water park, and two outdoor concert venues that have hosted performances by renowned artists. One of its main attractions is the Rock Garden, which showcases Israel's geological diversity with over 3,500 plant species amidst various types of rocks.
Expansive beautiful park not too far away from the downtown city. Plenty of options including interesting attractions like a ropes course, hot air balloon. Tons of walking and biking trails as well as plenty of greenery and flora/fauna to take a break and relax in.
Victor W — Google review
Huge park in Tel Aviv. A great place to relax and walk. A large number of different animals, especially at night. The park has a lot of entertainment and sports grounds. At any time of the year here you can find something to do.
Ilia — Google review
Very big beautiful park to walk around and enjoy nature, cycle, have a picnic, read a book, etc... includes a lake, with small boats and paddles, waterfalls, a beautiful tropical forest, and old water mills. You could see some fishes, ducks and other animals, Entry is free, and it's clean. i definitely recommend this place.
Claudia I — Google review
Places like this should be celebrated inside cities! Long story short, it’s a beautiful park that can offer a great stroll, the ability to do any sport imaginable, and somewhere to relax and enjoy your peace of mind! Give it a go!
Ermis M — Google review
Beautiful and massive park surrounded by the busy city of Tel-Aviv. There are lot of ponds and river going through the park with very beautiful birds. There are also playgrounds for kids and good running and cycling tracks for people who want to stay active. There are jackals running around in the park. You can hear them howl in packs. Really awesome. There also possible to take a balloon trip up above the park.
Maria V — Google review
A nicely sized and conveniently located park. A great location to get away from the city within the city. You can relax on the grass, free your dog in one of several dog parks or play in the playgrounds. Those inclined to do fitness will find many resources as well as some good running routes.
Boaz S — Google review
Great accessible nature in the city. Good for joggers, biker, photographers. A lot of birds around and early in the morning - jackals can be seen
Pnina C — Google review
You can hike along Hayarkon while staying close to the trail. There are also seating areas riverside if you need to catch a breath. This river attraction is located at a National Park with more things to do like the Rock Garden with live Cactus and a bird observatory.
Doron Y — Google review
Rokach Blvd, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6902045, Israel•+972 3-627-3927•Tips and more reviews for Yarkon Park
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21Ilana Goor Museum

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The Ilana Goor Museum is a unique attraction located in the heart of Old Jaffa, showcasing the diverse works of Israeli artist Ilana Goor. Housed in a beautifully restored historic building, the museum features an eclectic collection of sculptures, furniture, paintings, jewelry and clothing curated by the renowned artist herself. Visitors can enjoy stunning sea views from the museum's windows and immerse themselves in a peaceful atmosphere while exploring this fascinating blend of art and history.
Do you want to know how deep this rabbit hole goes? Very unusual and interesting place. Objectively, you can probably give it 4, but emotions and sensations - it's definitely 5. I am quite picky and strict about some types of art(and modern art especially) and really dislike many things that are done objectively badly, but people can shout "wow, this is art!" ...but this place was interesting to me. This house is filled with a little art-chaos and makes you feel a little like Alice from the famous book. My experience in this place was so unusual in my personal feelings. Many of the works were interesting to look at. I definitely did not regret the purchased ticket.
Alexandr O — Google review
Very impressive museum located in the historical part of Jaffa, Probably my favorite spot to visit in Old Jaffa. Very interesting collection of masterpieces and curious thing to see. There is also small shop with very nice handmade artist’s jewelry. Such an amazing array of art throughout the most uniquely designed museum I have ever been to. I can't say enough about how much I enjoyed my time spent there. Profound, unusual, beautiful, mysterious, joyful. One has to experience every floor, culminating on the roof top. From the rooftop the view amazing, and atmosphere of the terrace is incredible. There are many uncountable items in the museum and -because of that- this is not a typical and classical museum. This is more than a museum. I was amazed by the variety of arts from all over the world, the lovely atmosphere and a brilliant exhibition of young artists Nadia Gorenstein & Lior Kesem Hamama.Highly recommended 🙏🙏
Alex D — Google review
Very impressive museum located in the historical part of Jaffa, close to the part. You can find very diverse items here. Truly eclectic collection. Skin, wood, metal, photographs and paintings. There is a nice view from balcony. Must see in Jaffa. There is more art outside this place in the surrounding streets.
Kamila Ś — Google review
It is an impressive museum. Very-very interesting and unique place. Worth to visit absolutely. I arrived 15 minutes before closing. The nice desk office lady told me I can look around the museum quickly and because of the short time I didn't have to pay entrance fee. From the rooftop the view amazing, and atmosphere of the terrace is incredible. There are many uncountable items in the museum and -because of that- this is not a typical and classical museum. This is more than a museum!
János K — Google review
This is truly one of the kookiest art museums I have been to, in a great way. Ilana has collected a vast and diverse collection that somehow works together. What's cool is that you can tell it's a living and breathing art museum, constantly changing and adjusting. I even saw Ilana herself for a brief moment! Unfortunately when I visited the terrace wasn't open, which seems to have even more pieces and a gives a great view of the sea, but regardless it was a fun place to spot into in the area.
Dipika — Google review
Museum with varied epochs and exhibits. A lot of modern art mixed up with elements of the past time. The elements of the skin, wood of metal perfectly combined with each other and create a unique whole. Everyone will find something for their tastes with the possibility of buying. The building, both outside and inside, delights, I recommend visiting this place.
Elena — Google review
The must visit place. Very interesting collection of masterpieces and curious thing to see. There is also small shop with very nice handmade artist’s jewelry . We’ll be back for the jazz party
Elena C — Google review
This museum is her (the acclaimed artist's) home! The home is filled with not only her amazing art (paintings, sculpture, jewelry), but the work of other artists. All contemporary art juxtaposed with antiquities. Ancient vessels, African art, Christian art, contemporary art, all eclectically arranged to tell a story, it's her (the artist's) story. If you love art, this is a "must see"
Juli B — Google review
Mazal Dagim St 4, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.ilanagoormuseum.org/en/•+972 3-683-7676•Tips and more reviews for Ilana Goor Museum

22Sarona

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Sarona is a vibrant area known for its covered market offering gourmet food stores, restaurants by renowned Israeli chefs, and trendy bars serving cocktails and craft beer. The neighborhood also features 19th-century cellars transformed into stylish underground wine bars. Additionally, visitors can explore the renovated old train station at HaTachana and the restored Templer settlement of Sarona with its lively food market and upscale boutiques.
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23Jaffa Market Antique & Second Hand

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If you're on the lookout for unique and affordable souvenirs, Jaffa Market Antique & Second Hand is a must-visit destination. Nestled on Givon Street, this vibrant market boasts an impressive array of vendors offering everything from vintage clocks and exquisite jewelry to stylish bags and charming vases. You'll also find art pieces, leather goods, electronics, knives, clothing items, and even furniture! A little haggling might be in order to snag the best deals.
Great place with a lot of things to do for all ages
Gad K — Google review
amazing market!
Shlomi Y — Google review
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24Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv

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The Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv is a treasure trove for design enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike. This center not only showcases the city's rich Bauhaus heritage but also features an impressive gallery and a collection of books dedicated to this iconic style. Visitors can embark on guided tours that delve into the fascinating history of over a dozen notable Bauhaus buildings, including the striking Ehrlich house and Shiff house, while learning how this architectural movement adapted to Tel Aviv's unique climate.
Did the self-tour (90mins video+walking) and just loved it. Whether you are an architect expert or not (I'm not) this is a secret jewel in your visit to Tel Aviv, as you will see with different eyes from then on. The city historic background and it's beautiful buildings are not a coincidence. Very nice people in the center too. Definitely 10/10!
Alberto S — Google review
What a great place. Built in the 1970's. Still modern. Must have been amazing when it first opened. Fresh airy spaces with curves and a maze of little interesting shops and boutiques. Coffee shops to eat in on every floor. Book shops, clothes, tattoo parlour, electronic HiFi and ordinary electric home appliances. Fresh fruit and vegetables, cosmetics and mobile phones. On the lowest floor is a large sand pit and children play area surrounded by 2 easy coffee shops. We are in Greg coffee shop where dogs are also welcome. Amazing shopping mall unlike any other I have been to. Starting to show it's are but well worth a visit. Allow enough time to explore. I was told that all the plants on the balconies are hydroponic and that the grow vegetables to eat on the roof along with a resident bee hive.
Francis M — Google review
I did the self guided tour Bauhaus Tel Aviv. Super informativ. Very good description. A lot of interesting information. Technique easy to use. Highly recommended. Very nice and helpful staff at the Bauhaus Centre. It’s worth just to go and talk to them. 5 stars at least 👍
Susanne H — Google review
I did the 90 min self guided tour and it was really interesting. Since I work in construction I would have wished a bit more information and details but maybe the 2 hrs tour would have been a better fit. Also there were some issues with the audio guide with the first one not playing and the second one in the wrong language. Luckily I’m bi-lingual
Tab U — Google review
Took part in a most informative Bauhaus walking tour with the assistance of a very well-prepared and competent guide. It took about two hours what I enjoyed completely. Tel Aviv is probably the capital of Bauhaus achitecture with her almost ten thousands buildings. The tour was rather expensive but it was worth of it.
Vályi G — Google review
Very friendly staff, a great exhibition and a well-kept shop. I really enjoyed my time with the Bauhaus Center's White City Tour around Zina Dizengoff square. A very good experience during my first visit to beautiful Tel Aviv.
RS — Google review
A very cool collection of gifts, art, and souvenirs that are really interesting items for tourists or locals. The gallery is worth checking out as well. Although it's not a large space, they make the most of it and it's worth visit.
Mark F — Google review
Great gallery, souvenirs and book shop dedicated to the Bauhaus and Tel Aviv. We took their audio guide tour that is about 1.30 hour long and takes you around the center where some of the buildings are. Must visit as the Tel Aviv is known for its white buildings.
Jelena P — Google review
Dizengoff St 77, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6433249, Israel•http://www.bauhaus-center.com/•+972 3-522-0249•Tips and more reviews for Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv

25Rubin Museum

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The Rubin Museum, located in the heart of Tel Aviv near the Carmel Market, is a museum dedicated to showcasing the life and art of Reuben Rubin, a pioneering Israeli artist. The museum is housed in Rubin's former residence and features his artworks that reflect the Eretz Yisrael artistic style. Reuben Rubin was a Romanian-born painter who became one of Israel's most famous early artists and played a significant role in shaping Israeli art.
Small and cute museum. Rubin has a very unique style of painting and to be able to view his art in his very own house was a nice experience. You can go through all in an hour so i suggest to come and see if you interested in Zionism art. 30₪ for entrance.
Tahel B — Google review
One of the best things to do in Tel Aviv. I didn’t know Rubin, but it is worth the visit. Plus, it is in Bialik street, famous for the houses of the Bauhaus period.
Carlotta B — Google review
Beautiful museum showcasing Rubin’s paintings throughout his lifetime, housed in the house he and his family actually lived in. The first two floors are dedicated to his paintings, and the third floor is his artist workspace, along with a section of captioned photos from his lifetime. Small gift shop area downstairs and very courteous, helpful staff. Student and senior discount.
Madeleine B — Google review
It was free but a Reuben sandwich is better.
Ronald J — Google review
Very cool museum in the house of the former artist. The top floor includes his painting studio the way he left it.
Alexis E — Google review
It did not know this artist before, great discovery
Jeremie B — Google review
This might be a branch of their HQ in New York City. Small but interesting and eclectic collection. There was this rotating Tibetan Exhibition when we were there. Really nice. Four star only because it’s a very small museum, not because what they have. No need to go out of your way as a destination (say as when you go the the National British Museum or the Met in NY), but worth checking whenever one is in the neighbourhood.
Miriam S — Google review
I don't know why I waited so long to visit this little gem. Reuven Rubin was a visionary, world-class painter and the museum - in his family's former residence - beautifully honors his life and work. Do not miss!
Rachel P — Google review
Bialik St 14, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.rubinmuseum.org.il/•+972 3-525-5961•Tips and more reviews for Rubin Museum
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26Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre

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Located in the charming Neve Tzedek neighborhood, the Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre is a cultural hub housed in beautifully restored 1892 community school buildings. This center showcases a variety of Israeli and regional dance styles, serving as a home to the renowned Bat Sheva modern dance troupe. The complex features an attractive square with orange trees connected by water channels, designed by landscape architect Shlomo Aronson.
I was there for two months taking gaga classes. Passionate energy, groovy vibe, the feeling of being lost in dance. People working there were very friendly. The vicinity was cool. I wasn't interested in the fancy stores around there. It was easy to visit the ocean and food markets. Tel Aviv was a memorable experience because of this place.
Soeine B — Google review
A true art oasis in Neve Tzedek pleasant atmosphere. Went to see a dance performance on Thursday night. Arrived some time earlier to find a parking and to observe Center's surroundings. Also had a drink in a cafe at the premises with warm and courteous service. The performance hall is not large, good view of the stage from everywhere, decent acoustic. We saw Kamea's Godani & Foniadakis show, which was excellent! Highly recommend.
Arie R — Google review
Must visit when in Tel Aviv to just chill And relax. Dont skip Naifa’s coffee cart with delicious snacks
Eliran L — Google review
Located in Neve Tzedek, one of the (if not the) nicest, most exclusive neighborhood to live in Tel Aviv. I really recomend people whom are visiting Tel Aviv to add this spot this their list. Definately a must see.
Eldad G — Google review
Old Jewish girl school now is a dance school. Free entrance you can just walk around. You can chill in the grass.
Ana A — Google review
So interesting surrounding. Unfortunately I couldn’t watch to any performance in there, but even walk around is a must if you go to telaviv
PYN P — Google review
Watched a great perfomance by Yasmeen Godder company - Practicing Empathy #1. Very original and engaging. The signposts are missing and orientation is difficult.
Yulia M — Google review
At this area you totally can't believe that you are in Tel Aviv..... Must visit to feel and understand it..
Maya A — Google review
Yehieli St 5, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6514946, Israel•http://www.suzannedellal.org.il/•+972 3-510-5656•Tips and more reviews for Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre

27Rabin Square

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Rabin Square, also known as Kikar Rabin, is a prominent public square in Tel Aviv that holds great historical and cultural significance. It features a memorial to the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the Holocaust and Revival Memorial, both of which are notable works of art. The square is often used for major events, ceremonies, rallies, and celebrations.
Rabin Square (previously called Israel's Kings Square) was named after late Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated near that square. Hovering above it, is the Tel Aviv municipality building. I guess this Square is the parallel of Venice's St. Mark's Square or London's Trafalgar Square, only far less impressive. From the square go for a shady walk down Gordon Street towards the Beach and you will find that the Trees have an artistic language all of their own. Big square in central Tel Aviv in front of the City Hall building that is a place for celebrations and protests. Beautiful both during the day and during the night, many great restaurants, cafés, bakeries and bars around.
Alex D — Google review
Rabin Square (previously called Israel's Kings Square) was named after late Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated near that square. Hovering above it, is the Tel Aviv municipality building. I guess this Square is the parallel of Venice's St. Mark's Square or London's Trafalgar Square, only far less impressive. If fact, there isn't much to do here other than visiting the monument. On weekends, families come here for picnics, which is a lovely sight.
Avi J — Google review
At first glance this square doesn't seem like much, but the beauty of it is how it blends political significance with everyday life. You can grab a coffee at any of the coffee shops surrounding the square and in good weather you can grab a chair and sit by the pool, and if you happen to catch a political rally taking place there, all the better.
Jonathan B — Google review
Historical sad memory and tribute for Itzhak Rabin murder , which is at the municipality of Tel-Aviv. Besides that is a meeting point, especially for shows and holiday events
Janka D — Google review
Big square in central Tel Aviv in front of the City Hall building that is a place for celebrations and protests. It’s also where big covid testing tents now sit.
Jim M — Google review
From the square go for a shady walk down Gordon Street towards the Beach and you will find that the Trees have an artistic language all of their own.
Erik H — Google review
It's a nice square. It's big and it used especially for crowds celebrating special national events, or for demonstrations. It's very central, so there are a lot of businesses surrounding it.
Talia A — Google review
Beautiful both during the day and during the night, many great restaurants, cafés, bakeries and bars around. Love it.
Lihi B — Google review
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28Old Tel Aviv Port Area

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The Old Tel Aviv Port Area, located in front of Old Jaffa, is a must-visit spot with its picturesque view of boats and yachts. The area offers a variety of restaurants facing the sea, making it an ideal place to enjoy delicious food and drinks. With the addition of a large parking lot on the south side, visiting this beautiful location has become more convenient.
Lovely area in Old Jaffa. The port area has lots of restaurants and cafes and long pedestrian walkways.
Mazzz — Google review
Nice view, nice place, nice restaurants. Try not to mix up with other, don't discuss about anybody personal or religious views because some people are extreme sensitive
Anil K — Google review
Unrepeatable sunset at the lighthouse of the old port in Jaffa
Svetozar B — Google review
Nice place to shop or relax. Plenty options for eating.
Jorge O — Google review
Busy place on a friday afternoon.Nice place to walk around with good seafood restuarants.
Glecil L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place, which we often skipped when we visited Israel because of the major parking problem. Now that a large (paid) parking lot has been created on the south side, it again gave the opportunity to visit Jaffa. Wonderful to end your Israel trip before you check in. Super restaurants on the boulevard. Enjoy the sun, sea and beach for a while... and of course think back to what happened here. One may think of Jonah, who fled from here from the calling to call the enemies of Nineveh to repentance. Or to Peter who gets a vision here to reach the Gentiles with the Gospel! (Original) Een prachtige plek, die we vaak overgeslagen hebben als we Israël bezochten vanwege het grote parkeerprobleem. Nu aan de zuidkant een groot (betaald) parkeerterrein is gecreëerd gaf het weer de mogelijkheid om Jaffa te bezoeken. Heerlijk als afsluiter van je Israelreis voor je gaat inchecken. Super restaurantjes aan de boulevard. Nog even genieten van zon, zee en strand… en natuurlijk terugdenken aan wat hier heeft plaatsgevonden. Te denken valt aan Jona, die hier vandaan wegvluchtte van de roeping om de vijanden van Nineve tot bekering op te roepen. Of aan Petrus die hier een visioen krijgt om de heidenvolken te gaan bereiken met het Evangelie!
Bert N — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited the old port of Tel Aviv, which is located in front of Old Jaffa, you can see many boats and yachts, surely if you come to Tel Aviv you must visit this place, there are many restaurants facing the sea. (Original) Visité el viejo puerto de Tel Aviv, que se encuentra frente a Old Jaffa, se ven muchos botes y yates, de seguro si vienes a Tel Aviv debes visitar este lugar, hay muchos restaurantes frente al mar.
Manuel H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spent a wonderful day with my family in Jaffa port. You can eat delicious food, go boating, drink beer and eat ice cream! Entertainment for every taste and color 😁 (Original) Провели прекрасный день с семьей в порту Яффо . Можно и покушать вкусно , и покататься на лодке и выпит пива и съесть мороженое ! Развлечения на любой вкус и цвет 😁
Karolina Z — Google review
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29Dizengoff

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Dizengoff, located in Tel Aviv, is a significant area known for its historical and architectural significance. It boasts the distinction of being possibly the only 'Bauhaus Piazza' globally, with a design dating back to 1938 by architect Genia Averbuch. The circular space is surrounded by uniform buildings featuring distinctive curvilinear horizontal slit balconies and is home to the renowned Fire and Water sculpture fountain at its center.
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30Joseph Bau House Museum

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The Joseph Bau House Museum is a unique artist workshop that serves as a memorial to the renowned graphic designer, Joseph Bau. Through various mediums such as movies, animations, paintings, and extensive research materials, visitors can immerse themselves in his fascinating life story and artistic works. The museum breaks away from typical museum typology by offering a constant interaction between past and contemporary art. Located near Rotschild boulevard, it houses the entire collection of Joseph Bau's art including short films.
In this tiny museum, we learned about Joseph Bau. A holocaust survivor, creator of hebrew fonts, animator, and chief graphics man of the Mossad. His daughter told us his (and his wife) fascinating life story. Place definitely worth visiting - takes about one hour+ to see and hear all.
Max I — Google review
An anthropological experience of the two daughters of Joseph Bau, a creative man, one of the fathers of graphic design in Israel, a Holocaust survivor with an extraordinary life story. The sisters keep the place and the amazing story they keep alive is worth a visit. Ask questions and note that the story is not over.
Ohad H — Google review
So interesting We had a most interesting and intimate perspective of this remarkable yet unsung hero in Jewish/israels history His two daughters account were utterly charming
Stephen L — Google review
Fascinating little museum about the life and works of Joseph Bau and his wife, Rebecca. Best to contact the museum by phone or email ahead of time to make a reservation. We spent an hour and a half, much of it, speaking with the curator about her father. The museum is a 20 minute walk from the Tel Aviv, art museum, and a 20 minute walk from the beach. Very centrally located.
Rebecca I — Google review
Amazing. Interesting, very funny, emotional and a lot more. Hard to explain in words. Highly recommended for everyone. Amazing story about a very special man (Joseph Bau) about his life story, his inventions, art, jokes, Hebrew language analysis and a lot more.
Ido S — Google review
Interesting place, tells the fascinating story of a talented graphic designer by his two daughters. Definitely worth a visit!
Raz G — Google review
Traveled across the world to Tel Aviv. Tried to visit the house twice - once on Sept 23, then again today Sept 26. Both not open, and with no sign showing opening hours. Google map provides no opening hour information either. Very disappointed.
Joy Z — Google review
Excellent presentation by Joseph Bau's daughters. He was an inspirational man who liked to make people laugh even when he was in a concentration camp, and he was a pioneer of modern animation and fonts. Also he made excellent paintings that make you think
Ezra-Shimon R — Google review
Berdyczewski St 9, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.josephbau.com/•+972 54-430-1499•Tips and more reviews for Joseph Bau House Museum
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31Park HaTachana

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Park HaTachana, also known as the Old Train Station, is a historic complex in Jaffa that has been transformed into a vibrant tourist destination. The site features 22 beautifully restored buildings housing an array of unique shops, restaurants, and cafes. Originally built in 1882 to run trains from Jaffa to Jerusalem, the station now hosts an open market on weekends offering a variety of hand-crafted items and artisanal products.
Very nice to see , very relaxed area with good restaurants and shops! I have to review my review : There hardly nothing going on , all shops , galleries has disappeared. It was 10 years ago opened and vibrant and a lot going on, no its just old train staion refurbished
Janka D — Google review
I visited the place recently, and it was absolutely beautiful and full of history. They’ve done a great job preserving its historical authenticity, while also adding thoughtful touches like a restaurant and plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the atmosphere. A truly beautiful and well-maintained place.
Raanan M — Google review
Very good place to be visited... The ancient train station which operated services from Tel Aviv to Jordan and back... The track has been converted to a long park also called train park...
John P — Google review
A great concept, super cool environment, but a bit devoid of life and energy! With a series of events, such as live entertainment or some other type of draw to fill it up with people, it could be really cool. It is a concept in its infancy and could be amazing, but it isn't there yet.
Ruchika — Google review
loved the place , have been to some train stations across israel and i really liked it, i was there in the afternoon, recomend staying and see the sunset from the "red caravan" which is not red anymore it is free of charge
Sewar K — Google review
It a lovely place, easily accessible with no ticket required, 1 minute walk from the light-rail. The main issue - it feels deserted
Itai S — Google review
The place in general is under renovations now, I don't believe it's a good time to feel the place, still it has couple of restaurants fully functioning, also some shops. I believe after finishing the workings it will definitely be a place to visit.
Waseem H — Google review
Saw the old railroad system that helped people travel from Jaffa Port to Jerusalem in 6 hours instead of 2 days in the late 19th century.
Jackie M — Google review
Kaufmann St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.hatachana.co.il/•Tips and more reviews for Park HaTachana

32Azrieli Observatory

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Observation Decks & Towers
The Azrieli Observatory, located at the top floor of the iconic Azrieli Center Circular Tower, offers visitors stunning 360-degree views of Tel Aviv and its surroundings. Situated at a height of ninety-seven meters, this observatory is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to take in breathtaking panoramic sights. The Azrieli Center itself is a commercial hub with shops, restaurants, and even office blocks for business meetings.
Has everything you could possibly want in a reasonably pleasant atmosphere. A nice way to shop without being fried by the sun.
Richard K — Google review
The elevator to the top floor costs 4 euros, which is not much, but the windows are terribly dirty and the bar was closed. Not worth going.
Martina S — Google review
It was not open for the public as before, and they asked us to order food in the restaurant. It was disappointing due to the fact that it was marked as open in Google maps. I visited the view previously and there was just a visitora fee, however this time it was only for clients of the restaurant. Also asked if I may just have a quick coffee, but the girl on the elevator told me that this was not enough.
Milan D — Google review
It's a bay window space. Windows are utterly dirty from inside and from outside... No explanations... The view could be very interesting but only if the windows were clean...
Oleg S — Google review
One of the coolest spots in Tel-Aviv for gaze at this beautiful cities skyline and architecture. I must visit
Mercer-Wood F — Google review
I couldn't get on top floor of the observatory tower, though, because when we arrived to the entrance, it took us a while because no one knew where it was, the staff told us that the tower was closed that week. If I would have known that, I wouldn't have gone there. I wasn't able to get the information I was looking for since the observatory website is in Hebrew. Therefore, I give only one star.
Šimon H — Google review
To go to observatory you have to pay 25nis before 1700 and 15nis after 1700. There is a trick which you can use. Tell the lady near the elevators that you are going to cafe on 49th floor and you will save some money.
T M — Google review
This place offers a very beautiful view of the evening Tel Aviv
Svetlana K — Google review
מנחם בגין 132 עזריאלי קומה 49 בניין העגול, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.azrielimalls.co.il/%D7%97%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%AA/1572/%D7…•+972 3-608-1179•Tips and more reviews for Azrieli Observatory

33The Israeli Opera

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The Israeli Opera is a prominent cultural institution located in Tel Aviv, known for its world-class performances and state-of-the-art facilities. It is part of the vibrant cultural scene in Tel Aviv, which also includes the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, HaBima National Theater, and Batsheva Dance Company. The annual free opera performance draws nearly 100,000 people who gather on the hillside to enjoy fine wine and food while experiencing a classic opera in a laid-back atmosphere.
Went to see Matilda. The musical is amazing!!! The place itself is ok. Toilets are a bit small. (Have huge queues, especially women). Other than that. Very nice.
Lily S — Google review
The best opera house in Israel. The house was designed by a world known Israeli architect: Ron Arad. There is a lovely wine bar at the lobby of the opera house.
Roberto C — Google review
Had the pleasure of performing Matilda the musical at the Tel Aviv opera house. It was an absolute joy.
Weslee L — Google review
My first visit to Israeli opera since an awful experience in 1970! This was the opposite. Stunning building, highly professional production
Lipa ( — Google review
I give the highest rating to a visit to the Israeli Opera in Tel Aviv. Great performance, wonderful orchestra, cool atmosphere. Indefinitely recommend for all opera lovers!
Maria K — Google review
The final solution of gaza problem is taking place right now. How do you feel now?
Pabelo — Google review
Was there on a show of the kibbutz dance company, of (Rami beer) its not the first time i see this show but the size of the place and prospective gave the show a hole new meaning, the entrance was pleasent and very fast even with the covid19 green pass check, the seats are great, and even though the show was full it didn't felt crowded.
ROY I — Google review
Interesting building from outside. Located in the center of Tel Aviv. A lot of shows. Next to the park.
Kamila Ś — Google review
Sderot Sha'ul HaMelech 19, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.israel-opera.co.il/•Tips and more reviews for The Israeli Opera

34Dizengoff Center

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Nestled in the heart of Tel Aviv, Dizengoff Center has been a vibrant hub since its inception in 1977. This iconic shopping mall spans both sides of Dizengoff Street and is linked by convenient skywalks, making it easy to explore its multilevel offerings. With over 400 stores, visitors can discover everything from unique specialty shops featuring comic books and video games to a delightful food fair that comes alive every Friday.
A mall, close to the Carmel Shuk. In early days of Israel, it was one of the main attractions to people. It has two parts, connected by a sky bridge. The mall is full of all kind of shops that you can imagine. When I visit TelAviv, I spend at least an hour at this place.
Debanjan S — Google review
It is a huge shopping center. It will be fun for kids. Limited number of shops for dresses and shoes compared to the size of the shopping center. Variety of food stalls. Bit of maze if you don't remember your path. Fun time because of Halloween.
Santhosh M — Google review
Waow. What a center. It is a total opposition to the classic malls that are straight and easy to get around. In other words: boring. This center, is amazing by its complexity. You don't know where you started and you don't where you at the first visit. But you learn it fast after few rounds.
Rayray C — Google review
Zero to no parking but that's just an average Tel Aviv experience. Came with public transportation, and isn't that busy during weekdays or when teens & kids are at school. Has a nice cinema, plenty of different shops and places to eat at, but, just like everybody else here, it's not that easy to navigate if you don't come there regularly.
Bun B — Google review
This place is heaven on earth, there is simply no better mall them the Center. The center has a lot of stores you won't be able to find elsewhere and it's one of the biggest malls in israel.
Oliver B — Google review
Great shopping mall for variety shopping lovers and a good place to get lost in the Tel Aviv hell prices.
Liav M — Google review
This mall has everything...including an incredible food market on Thursdays and Fridays. From shops and restaurants to groceries and guitars to...you name it, this mall has what you're looking for. There are often interesting events or displays happening so its worth checking out just to see what's new.
Mark F — Google review
Love getting lost here :) This was my go to shopping center as a child in tel Aviv and i still love coming here 30 years later. It's a great place to run away from the heat and check out the food market on a friday afternoon
Itai E — Google review
Dizengoff St 50, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Dizengoff Center

35Pagoda House

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Nestled in the heart of Tel Aviv's Lev Hair district, Pagoda House is a striking architectural gem located at the intersection of Nahmani and Montefiore streets. Built in 1924 by Alexander Levy, this eclectic-style building seamlessly blends oriental and western influences. Originally constructed for the Polish ambassador, it was the first private residence in Tel Aviv to feature an elevator.
Good looking architectural building, also a very nice area to walk...
David — Google review
Nice architectural building, an example of the old eclectic style of young Tel Aviv in the 1920's
Shlomi S — Google review
Beautiful house in the secluded King Albert Square. Great place to take a seat on a bench and appreciate the beautiful bauhaus architecture.
Jacob V — Google review
Its a nice and interesting place. Would recommend coming
Ariel S — Google review
This junction is a heaven on earth for anyone who apreciate architecture. An architectural pearl in each street corner!
Erez H — Google review
Very beautiful house from Ottoman period
Mark L — Google review
Nothing special. Just a building with some history behind it.
Jakub Ł — Google review
Nothing to see, it's a nice looking building but this is it
Shmulik K — Google review
Nachmani St 12-20, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://growth.the.net/•Tips and more reviews for Pagoda House
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36Azrieli Center

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Building
Azrieli Center is a renowned shopping destination in the heart of Tel Aviv, featuring modern architecture and stunning city views. With over 180 stores, including high-end fashion brands, jewelry outlets, and dining options, it offers a diverse shopping experience. The center is part of the upscale shopping areas in Tel Aviv alongside Kikar Hamedina and Dizengoff Street.
Menakhem Begin Rd, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Azrieli Center

37Ben-Gurion House

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Historical place museum
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Ben-Gurion House, located on Ben Gurion Avenue in central Tel Aviv, was the former work residence of David Ben Gurion, an influential figure in the founding of Israel. The house served as the residence for Ben Gurion and his family from 1931 to 1968 before being given to the State of Israel. Built in 1930-31 by engineer David Tuvia, it is situated in Tel Aviv's first neighborhood established by the Jewish National Fund.
Must see place . You are being guided by audio from room to room . The Library is amazing . You get to see aspects of Ben Gurion’s daily life while in Tel Aviv.
Luciana M — Google review
Awesome free little museum that showcases the original prime minister's house. Plenty of artifacts and well labeled and described with English descriptions. Ask for an English audio guide which really enhances the experience with very detailed descriptions.
Victor W — Google review
Nice place and kind staff,they offer hebrew and english mini audio radio so you can silently listen to explanations of each room while moving from one room to another.
Gertrude C — Google review
What a great insight into the life of Ben Gurion! The guide was so so good and able to share many facts of how Ben Gurion would learn language for conversation and also because he wanted to read the book in its original writing! Insights into how the wife, Paula was so protective of his health during the Sinai war.. just so much things to glean from! Totally recommend a long visit!
Jacob I — Google review
Nice experience nothing amazing, I recommend for people how really want to dig deep in the Israeli history.
Yahli E — Google review
Most interesting museum that brings very close life of the first Prime Minister of modern Israel.
Vályi G — Google review
It is possible to visit the back side of the house. There is a beautiful collection of the things they recently found in the house.
Roberto C — Google review
Very cool experience; unique insight into Israel’s first PM.
Jon B — Google review
Sderot Ben Gurion 17, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.bg-house.org/•+972 3-522-1010•Tips and more reviews for Ben-Gurion House

38Israel Defense Forces History Museum

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Permanently Closed
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History museum
Military Museums
The Israel Defense Forces History Museum is a place where visitors can learn about the country's history of warfare and military equipment. It features exhibits of real military equipment used in various conflicts, as well as an exhibition of unique weapons used by terrorist organizations. The museum is open to visitors free of charge, with limited access for walk-ins only.
Go to see original tanks, weapons, uniforms, and more at the Israel Defense Forces History Museum. Try to do one of the tours and hear all the untold stories of the weapons and get access to the museum parts that are not open for walk-in only. The entrance fee is very low and I believe it's free to students and pensioners.
Natacha C — Google review
Lots of interesting military equipment on view. Pity that vehicles outside aware not maintained. But all in all well worth the visit if you are interested in this subject. Recommended.
Brent C — Google review
Disappointing museum with a guided audio tour which is pretty boring and taking quite some time. Not a very lively museum. You are not able to bring your stuff like bags inside. Also you have to handover your passport in order to get the audio tour devices.
Sander V — Google review
It was amazing experience to visit here. I found my country's guns in this museum. I'm impressed!
Yoko K — Google review
Great... on small places lot of exhibitions... I recomendet... but I miss merkava mk4 😞
Marek B — Google review
I love the Israel defense strategy and country because Israel is mother land of the My God Jesus Christ
Saurabh S — Google review
Not bad. But it's nice to know this history before going in.
S L — Google review
A nice place to understand the history of IDF.
David C — Google review
פרופסור יחזקאל קויפמן פינת המרד, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.mod.gov.il/Memorial_Legacy/museums/Pages/osef.aspx•Tips and more reviews for Israel Defense Forces History Museum

39Mahmoudiya Mosque

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Mahmoudiya Mosque, located in the old city of Jaffa, Palestine, is a sprawling Ottoman Empire-era mosque with a large dome and minaret. It is considered the third most important mosque in Israel after Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem and the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron. The mosque was initially built in 1730 and has seen additions over time.
It's the Great Mosque of Jaffa, an architectural treasure with a rich cultural tapestry and history of the old city, way before it became incorporated into the current day Tel Aviv. It's one of the most remarkable landmarks of Jaffa with its imposing minaret. It's a prominent Ottoman Period architecture. The original mosque was built around early 1700's. The current structure was completed around the 19th century. Along with minaret, the two domes are a draw to this old architecture. The mosque remains a place of prayer for the faithful. According to locals whom I've had pleasure of speaking with, it is also a great place peaceful respite from the daily rustlings of modern Jaffa, and a cool rest from the summer heat.
A ( — Google review
An incredible architect in terms of architecture… A Mosque built to integrate people rather than dividing them. Whoever did it for a hundred years, whoever put a brick, may Allah be pleased with him. The Mahmoudiyah Mosque or the Great Mosque is located in the center of the city of Jaffa, opposite the Clock Tower. It is a central and important mosque in terms of its location and because of its large size. There is a large internal yard for prayer. It is visited by tourists from inside and outside, especially in the month of Ramadan and holidays. The mosque has undergone major and radical renovations, which improved its appearance from the outside. And inside too..
Alex D — Google review
Mahmoudiya Mosque is the largest and most significant mosque in Jaffa, now part of the larger city of Tel Aviv. It is composed of a complex of buildings arranged around two large courtyards and a third, smaller, courtyard. The buildings, gates, and courtyards were built at different stages throughout the 18th and 19th centuries while Palestine was under Ottoman rule. It is a must visit place for Jaffa / Tel Aviv.
Özgür T — Google review
I was there at night, strolling Jaffa narrow streets when I came by this place. Unlike other reviewers, I haven't encountered any problem as I was alone and could admire the place all by myself. All Jaffa or Yafo, is a magical place by night. Just take a look at the pictures.
Dan M — Google review
One of the beatiful and peaceful places in Palestine which has been built by Ottoman Empire. It’s been built with 3 different parts which has a library as well inside.
Ibrahim G — Google review
A well worth place to visit of Muslim worship. Imam & staff were very polite. We stayed in city for 5hrs and due to extreme humidity we ended up staying inside the mosque after Zohar pray till we left to airport. We were offered watermelons from staff. JazakAllah
Rizwan B — Google review
A very beautiful mosque in the middle of Yafo.
Alsu — Google review
One of the most beautiful mosques in Jaffa Palestine
Faraaz Z — Google review
Ruslan St 4, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Mahmoudiya Mosque

40The Cameri Theatre

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Theaters
The Cameri Theatre in Tel Aviv is a popular venue offering a diverse range of shows, from fun comedies to alternative and modern Israeli art performances. The theater's top-notch facilities and intimate atmosphere make for a great night out. It's located in the TA museum compound and is known for hosting various productions, providing an amazing experience for theater enthusiasts. Additionally, discounted tickets available through the TLV municipality and other merchants make it a good value for money.
Impeccably clean, the staff very helpful and yesterday with many many kids to see Peter Pan everything worked like clockwork.
Reuven W — Google review
I went to the theatre actually for conference. the conference was pretty big, they managed to get about four meeting rooms and a big hall that holds about thousand people, not that bad, but the building is pretty old. and the toilet location sucks where the female and male toilet is at the different floors, which is so hard to find it, and it's difficult to find the meeting room too, because the meeting room is at a different level, if you want a better experience to i wouldn't recommend this location, but I believe it's affordable location, if that's what you are really looking for. the worst part of the experience is IT was raining and it's super jammed on the road, I book a taxi, the taxi took 20 plus minites to come into the theater, I think because it's in the center of the city it's so difficult to find a taxi and go anywhere else
Neil H — Google review
Small and clean theater with great variety of shows. Good acoustics, lighting and casts. Overall, highly recommend for great Israeli theatre experience!
Eva M — Google review
Great theater, pretty small but good contents, a lot of alternative shows and modern Israeli art. LOVE IT!
Eliran Y — Google review
Good theater, quality actors, comfortable cheats. We saw the "Edipus". Was really interesting!
Anna S — Google review
We’ve seen Angels in America, part 1, yesterday. Amazing experience!
Lena C — Google review
Very professional and touching performance of Hachabadnikim. Excellent live music. Funny jokes. Great dancing and costumes. Highly recommended!
Mordechai G — Google review
Clean, spacious, good cafeteria, excellent plays, excellent theater.
CROCO — Google review
Sderot Sha'ul HaMelech 19, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.cameri.co.il/•+972 3-606-0900•Tips and more reviews for The Cameri Theatre
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41Saint Peter and Saint Tabitha Russian Orthodox Church

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Churches & Cathedrals
The Saint Peter and Saint Tabitha Russian Orthodox Church is an impressive religious complex and gardens established in 1894. It showcases exquisite gilded artwork and houses the tomb of St. Tabitha. According to the New Testament, this renowned site is connected to the accounts of Saint Peter's miraculous act of resurrecting widow Dorcas in Jaffa (also known as Joppa) as recorded in Acts of the Apostles, 9:3642.
Interesting and nice experience. Very nice gardens
Avi G — Google review
Beautiful place for a spiritual experience Nice garden and very good atmosphere.
Tudor G — Google review
Beautiful and quiet Cristian Church - Orthodox
Janna D — Google review
Beautiful church and gardens. It's open till 12 noon and then from 3pm to 7pm. Ladies must dress modestly (no pants). Likewise, men in bermuda shorts are not allowed in the church.
Miriam C — Google review
Very impressive. Worth 20 minutes of your time. Nobody here speaks Hebrew or English.
Sharon Z — Google review
Beautiful church, it was nice wanderring around its gardens and paths
Carmel Y — Google review
This church is open only few days a week
Shanthi C — Google review
Very Nice... Calm and quite place.
Jerusalem 0 — Google review
Herzl St 157, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Saint Peter and Saint Tabitha Russian Orthodox Church

42Bloomfield Stadium

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Bloomfield Stadium, located in south Tel Aviv, is a modern sports arena with a capacity of 29,400 people. It serves as the home ground for three prominent Tel Aviv soccer clubs: Maccabi Tel-Aviv, Hapoel Tel-Aviv, and Bnei-Yehuda Tel-Aviv. The stadium attracts sports enthusiasts and soccer lovers alike. Visitors praise its impressive architecture and central location, making it convenient to access without getting caught in heavy traffic.
Location, location, location. So impressive! So central, So diverse, So modern. Remember the previous stadium? I got there early. I park 10 minutes away so I won't get choked up with the heavy traffic at the end of the game. Went for a walk in Jerusalem avenues, saw the new tram being tested. Got something to eat in the bustling flee market, and enjoyed colorful match. Is this Israel? What year this is??
Shay G — Google review
Nice stadium in south Tel Aviv. We sat in the stands behind the goal diagonal (333). In my eyes you can see just fine. There is also a net there to prevent flying balls.. It doesn't bother you if you think about it. :) In the vicinity of the stadium there are several places where you can buy food. In addition to the stadium itself, only that their prices are high.
Jonathan G — Google review
I was in attendance at Hapoel Tel Aviv v Maccabi Netanya on Sunday, my first visit to The Bloomfield Stadium. Outside the stadium, the queues were very big and it was very frustrating as there were no stewards by the turnstiles to help those fans who were struggling to get through having had problems with their tickets not being scanned. I was amazed with the architecture and size of a very modern looking stadium. The atmosphere was outstanding from both sets of fans, predominantly Hapoel Tel Aviv who sung their hearts out for the entire 90 minutes. A very deserved win for the home side who took their chances to secure the 2-0 win, and defended their advantage in the second half. Besides from the stadium visit and match being enjoyable, unfortunately I was also disappointed with how dirty the toilets were, the queues for refreshments being out of control at half-time and how people were smoking inside the stadium. Nonetheless, I would definitely return to Bloomfield upon future trips to Israel. Regardless if I was dissatisfied with a few things.
Dan B — Google review
Accessibility: The stadium is located in an old business area in Tel aviv. There are main roads to get there but the police closes the roads around the stadium so it all became a big traffic jam. It gets worse when you want to get out - try to find a parking spot that is further away and walk a few min it will be faster. Parking: There is a large parking lot at the east side of the stadium but it's too small for the stadium capacity and the entrance to it is being blocked by the police a long time before the game, so there is an almost empty parking lot you can't use. There is a parking lot next to abu kabir but it's a 10 min walk and parking in the surrounding streets. Entrance: There are stands on all sides of the pitch. There are multiple entrances on each size of the stadium, so there isn't a lot of line at the gates. You need to climb 2 stories to get to the stands. Sitting: It is a new  stadium  and holds 29,000 seats on all 4 sides. The seats are all folding and the spacing between the rows is wide The stands are not steep. Comfort: There is no oof above the stands so you get wet when it rains. that is what you get for spending all the money on the VIP booths on the other side.. You have a great viewing point from all around the stadium and the stands are very close to the pitch. They don't enforce no-smoking rules in the stands. Hygiene: There are many clean toilets in all the stands on the first floor but they are closed and not ventilated so it smells There are  also drinking water taps all around the floor. Food and drinks: The usual hotdog, coke and water, coffee, tea, popsicles... the regular high prices like in all Israel stadiums. There is also pizza there. The food area is ventilated so you don't have to breath all the cigarette smoke like in other stadiums. Atmosphere: Bloomfield has the best design of stands. They are close to the field and you can feel the crowd's intensity and feel part of the game when you are there. Conclusion: The newest stadium in israel. Great viewing points to the pitch. Needs a roof and decent public transportation to get there.
Dani S — Google review
Match has been 1-1 / the stadion was very nice and people around it
Gábor M — Google review
Watched Hapoel Tel Aviv v Hapoel Kfar Saba. Great views of the pitch and outside in the stadium and great in game atmosphere!
James H — Google review
I was privileged to watch Argentina VS Uruguay in Bloomfield stadium The stadium was renovated recently The seats are very comfortable and you can buy some snacks and drinks. The security checks take long time so make sure to come early enough
Hezi B — Google review
Recently renovated. Now with about 25k sits. Home of the Tel Aviv soccer/football teams. Great atmosphere!
Daniel L — Google review
Ha-Tkuma St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.sportpalace.co.il/bloomfield/•+972 3-637-6000•Tips and more reviews for Bloomfield Stadium

43Crazy House

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Apartment building
Nestled in the vibrant city of Tel Aviv, the Crazy House is a striking apartment building that has captivated visitors since its completion in 1989. Designed by architect Leon Gaignebet, this architectural marvel boasts an eclectic facade adorned with whimsical sculptural elements that evoke both the sea and desert landscapes. The balconies mimic ocean waves while a vertical garden and fresco grace its front, creating a stunning visual contrast to the city's prevalent Bauhaus style.
Nice house, in picture more beautiful then in real liffe
Kalvis A — Google review
Not bad
Donald M — Google review
Poor imitation of Gaudi's work
Sebastian N — Google review
(Translated by Google) The hmmm has changed in most departments On the one hand, a very special building that has no equal, its great advantage but also our shortcoming. On the other hand, looking at it for more than 3 consecutive seconds causes sore throats and feelings of losing basic sanity. But despite all this there is no other building like it (Original) האמממ שנוי במחלקות ביותר מצד אחד בניין מיוחד ביותר שאין קמוהו,יתרונו הגדול אך גם חסרנו. מצד שני להסתכל עליו יותר מ3 שניות רצופות גורם למגרונות ותחושות של איבוד שפיות בסיסית. אך למרות כל זה אין עוד בניין כמוהו
אריאל ח — Google review
(Translated by Google) The building is eye-catching, even if someone doesn't know what it is. It's definitely not worth going there to see it, but you can come across it while walking along the promenade. (Original) Budynek rzuca się w oczy, nawet jak ktoś nie wie co to jest. Na pewno nie warto specjalnie tam iść, aby go zobaczyć, ale przy okazji spaceru promenadą można na niego trafić.
Madzia M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I think I passed this building a few dozen times (if not hundreds) until a friend told me that it was a Tel Aviv attraction. There is no doubt that there is something interesting in its construction and design, but on the other hand, not something too exciting either. (Original) נראה לי שחלפתי על פני הבניין הזה כמה עשרות פעמים (אם לא מאות) עד שחברה אמרה לי שמדובר באטרקציה תל אביבית. אין ספק שיש משהו מעניין בבניה ובעיצוב שלו, אבל מצד שני גם לא איזה משהו יותר מדי מלהיב.
הדס ק — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful house. Few apartments. There is an elevator. (Original) Красивый дом. Мало квартир. Есть лифт.
Alyona O — Google review
(Translated by Google) I would suggest many architects to be inspired by this building in order to remove the ugliness that causes aesthetic damage to Tel Aviv and Israel as a whole. (Original) הייתי מציע להרבה ארכיטקים לקבל השראה מהבנין הזה כדי לה,סיר את המכוערות שעושה נזק אסתטי לתל אביב ולישראל כולה.
Dagam D — Google review
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44Abraham Tel Aviv

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Abraham Tel Aviv is a trendy hostel located in the heart of the vibrant city, just steps away from Rothschild Boulevard. The hostel offers clean and comfortable rooms, free breakfast, and a lively atmosphere with a cool lounge, bar, and rooftop terrace. It's an ideal spot for party-loving travelers looking to immerse themselves in the energy of Tel Aviv. The location is perfect for exploring nearby attractions such as the beach, Old Jaffa, and Florentine's hip scene.
I stayed at Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv for 11 days and absolutely loved it! The hostel is super clean, tidy, and very well maintained. The vibe is amazing and the staff at the reception—especially Ofer, Shai, and Martin—are outstanding. I want to give a special mention to Ofer. He was always there to help, whether at the reception or even at the bar. He’s incredibly kind-hearted, friendly, and goes out of his way to make everyone feel welcome. People like him truly make this hostel feel like home. However, there was one disappointing experience in the breakfast buffet section (1st floor). On my first day, I kept my plate on the table—something I saw another guest (a foreigner) do as well. But the staff member at the buffet singled me out and told me to pick it up, while completely ignoring the other guest. He never responded to my greetings and made me feel unwelcome. This kind of rude and discriminatory behavior is unacceptable in such a wonderful hostel and really kills the positive vibe. I hope the management seriously addresses this issue so that no other guest feels this way. Apart from that, everything else about this hostel is perfect—the rooms, the atmosphere, the events, and the people. I would still recommend Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv as a 5-star stay and would love to come back!
Aman M — Google review
Nice rooftop bar with a great vibe. Had some beers there and it honestly doesn’t feel like Israel, in the best way possible. You don't need to be a guest at the hotel to go up, which makes it even better. Perfect spot to meet travelers from abroad. Definitely recommend checking it out if you're looking for a fresh new place to try.
Shahar G — Google review
The Abraham hostel in Tel Aviv was such an accommodating place to stay I canceled my hotel reservation and extended my stay here. The staff all speak English very well and are very affable, willing to help when asked. I stayed in a single room, my only complaint was the divider in the middle of an otherwise comfortable bed. The laundry facilities on site are greatly appreciated for travelers.
Scott — Google review
Stayed in July 2025 and a couple of days in August. The accommodations were really good, friendly stuff. Breakfast included, good options. Very good choice of music in the dining room. Very safe. Stress free. A good value for the money. High fives all around.
F S — Google review
Definitely value for the money! The breakfasts provided were sumptuous with a selection of breads, yogurt, boiled eggs, cold cereal, and a cappuccino if you want it. An extra bonus was the rideshare bicycles right outside the door as well as the entrance to the LRT line
David H — Google review
They lean into the industrial look and the room was mostly clean and a very good price. I get the feeling sincerity of care is their main strength - everyone on the staff was very welcoming and obliging. The location can't be beat. Nice protected space too.
Paul B — Google review
Was there to meet for a bus tour but the place looked really nice. Very central location, clean, friendly staff that spoke great English. They even let us use the bathroom which is unheard of in the US of you are not staying there... also friendly cats all over so there is that!
John S — Google review
Safe, quiet location (or just good window insulation hehehe), fresh breakfast. Awesome service and I lived the vibes. Just what I needed for a couple of nights for business. Room was clean and had all the facilities I couldve needed.
Stav A — Google review
HaRakevet St 8, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.abraham.travel/tel-aviv•+972 74-701-0772•Tips and more reviews for Abraham Tel Aviv

45Independence Hall (Dizengoff House)

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Independence Hall, also known as Dizengoff House, is a museum in Shalom Tower where the declaration of the State of Israel took place in 1948. Despite its unassuming appearance, it holds great historical significance. Visitors can learn about this pivotal event and the history of Tel Aviv-Jaffa through informative exhibits. The site offers a moving experience as visitors can sit in the hall where Hatikva was sung for the first time as Israel's national anthem.
I'm probably not objective, but this experience loved me to tears. It's actually a temporary location while the municipality is fixing the actual historical location where the signing of the declaration took place. The exhibit is pretty well done and it's a short cultural experience that's accompanied by an 11 minute movie that can then be coupled by a visit to shuk hacarmel or a walk in the neve tzedek neighborhood famous for it's boutique cafes and artisan shops.
Galit D — Google review
Definitely a great start to learning about Tel Aviv! The name Tel Aviv in Hebrew means "Hill ( tel) of Spring (aviv)". This is the title given by Nahum Sokolow to his Hebrew translation of Theodor Herzl's book Altneuland (German: " The Old New Land"). Fascinating to learn about how the first settlers of 64 family started by buying sand dunes and from there building this city that we are in today! What a momentous place to hear how Israel was declared as a state from this very place - located on the historic Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv, Israel. From 1932 to 1971 housing the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, it is currently a museum dedicated to the signing of the Israeli Declaration of Independence and the history of Tel Aviv. The Tel Aviv Museum was established in 1932, at the instigation of the city’s first mayor, Meir Dizengoff. He envisioned the growth of Tel Aviv into a vibrant modern metropolis with all its cultural institutions, including a museum of art. As part of his vigorous efforts to make this vision a reality, Dizengoff appealed to members of the arts and culture community in the city, enlisted his personal connections around the world, and ultimately even donated his own private residence as the new museum’s first abode. On Friday, May 14, 1948, the state of Israel’s Declaration of Independence was proclaimed at the Museum building at 16 Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv. This historic event also marked the start of a new chapter in the Museum’s history.
Jacob I — Google review
We spent the morning learning about how Ben Gurion and other Israeli leaders declared independence in 1948. It is an amazing story. I highly recommend visiting here when you are in Tel Aviv.
DK1981 — Google review
The space is dedicated to a single event with a 24 NIS entry fee. There is a movie room, with a version available in English, that provides the historic context of the Israeli statehood movement. There is some art, photos, and a declaration, but it was difficult to determine which pieces were authentic or replications. The room itself has been recreated for the scene of the independence declaration, where tours are available in English.
Daeniilanen E — Google review
This is a very small museum compared to other museums (Israel/Holocaust) and it's about 20 shekels to get in. If it's expensive for you it's ok to skip, you can learn most from Wiki readings
Jupiter — Google review
Very inspiring place, nice kept. It is amazing being there, at the same spot where Ben Gurion decalred Israel's independence 70 years ago
Nati S — Google review
The museum will not take you more than a half hour and is an invaluable piece of the history and the spirit of Tel Aviv and Israel.
Julia S — Google review
This is the site where David Ben-Hurion declared independence. The overview in English was useful, as were the two videos with English subtitles.
Robin G — Google review
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46Be Tel Aviv Tours

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Be Tel Aviv Tours offers a walking tour in Tel Aviv that showcases the city's architecture, food, and street art. The tour includes a stroll along Rothschild Boulevard to admire Bauhaus buildings, a visit to Carmel Market for local flavors, and exploration of the graffiti and street art in the southern district of Florentin. Participants can enjoy tastings at the market while being guided in English.
Highly recommend! Levinski market tour was fantastic, very good vibe and a lot of delicious food. Avi was warm and funny, we quite enjoyed it!
Bingwei X — Google review
Wonderful and certainly best agency we found in Tel Aviv .
Johanne G — Google review
Came back from a street graffiti art tour with Shir and it was AMAZING!!! Had thought I could do it on my own and I'm so glad I didn't, as I would never have learned so much about the art and artists in this area.Shir was a great guide and had first hand knowledge about so many of the artists and their works, which made this a fantastic tour. Don't miss out on this!
Beth H — Google review
Avi the cutest tour guide in Tel Aviv. You would have the best experience with him. The best tour ✌️
Jojo M — Google review
Be Tel Aviv Tours connected me with an amazing photographer (Roy) who gave me a phenomenal photography workshop. I highly recommend Be Tel Aviv Tours if you want an experience of a lifetime. Am Israel Chai 🇮🇱
Ethan B — Google review
Highly recommend the levinsky market tour with Evi! We tried a lot of different local foods and it was amazing! And Evi is the funniest tour guide ever I have:)
Xiaoyuan T — Google review
Went on a graffiti tour with my coworkers! The instructors were friendly, very considerate of our wants and needs, and very knowledgeable about the graffiti around Tel Aviv and around the world. A great and interesting experience for groups wanting to get to know Tel Aviv! Highly recommended!
Maya G — Google review
The BE food tour of Carmel Market was an amazing experience! Our guide was very friendly and approachable as well as knowledgeable about the local food and history of the market. The food tastings were all really generous portions so we finished feeling completely stuffed. Highly recommended!
Catie ( — Google review
Yehuda ha-Levi St 43, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6515703, Israel•https://www.betelavivtours.com/•+972 52-645-8779•Tips and more reviews for Be Tel Aviv Tours

47Maine Friendship House

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The Maine Friendship House is a charming museum housed in an 1866 wooden building that was originally brought from the U.S. by a group of Christian restorationists who established an American colony in Jaffa. The house, which was prefabricated in Maine and shipped to Israel, has a unique New England-style architecture and holds historical significance as it reflects the early Zionist ideas of making the land home for Jewish people.
Must visit when you are in Tel Aviv. The house dates back to 1866. It was shipped across the ocean by American Christians who decided to establish a settlement near Jaffa. These were the people who carried Zionist ideas of making this land home for Jewish people from all over the world . On Shabbat you might even have luck to see the owner of this house who carries the last name of the original settlers.
Boris K — Google review
One of the most special beautiful and authentic places in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. It's architecture you can find only in this little naighbourhood. The house was brought on the boat from Main, US in 19th century. Little Museum tells the history of the house and all the American Colony Naghbourhood. Open 12:00-14:00, every Friday- Saturday
Diana G — Google review
Special place with authentic atmosphere ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Edouard S — Google review
Magnificent and lovely place!
Alexander H — Google review
Nostalgia for any northeasterner!
Arielle T — Google review
Amazing, interesting, historical
Michael R — Google review
Kind of a settlers museum
Adam Y — Google review
Nothing to see.
Yoni K — Google review
Auerbach St 10, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.jaffacolony.com/index.html•+972 3-681-9225•Tips and more reviews for Maine Friendship House

48Allenby

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Allenby is a unique area with a quirky look that draws attention to its hip cafes, bars, and juice shops located at the bottom of Bauhaus buildings. While strolling along Allenby or Jabotinsky Streets is iconic, the real attraction lies in reaching the beautiful beaches they lead to. Hilton Beach, in particular, is a must-visit for beachgoers and especially popular among the LGBTQ+ community.
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49Liebling Haus - White City Centre

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Liebling Haus - White City Centre is a remarkable educational hub dedicated to the preservation of urban heritage and modern architecture, nestled in the heart of Tel Aviv's iconic White City. Established through a collaboration between the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality, the German Government, and The Tel Aviv Foundation, this center celebrates the rich history of International Style buildings that earned UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status in 2003.
Liebling Huas is simply a hidden gem in Tel Aviv. From the outside it might seem like just another building, but when you learn about the history of the house, and in relation to the bauhaus movement, you realize the place holds so much inside. There are both permanent and temporary exhibitions, and the place is keeping itself live and relevant all the time. It is un absolute must for architecture and urban planning lovers, but this places can really appeal to everyone! I did the English tour (for the second time) with the amazing tour guide Nava and I really recommend it for your visit in the museum (30 NIS or 15 NIS for TLV citizens). Also recommended is the lovely cafe on the first floor, and the rooftop is another bonus! In short - go visit Leibling Haus! ☺️ (Photos are of the Eco-design temporary exhibition + the rooftop)
Johnny T — Google review
Excellent historical place from the Architectural Bauhaus history of Tel Aviv! For exhibitions and also relaxing place at the beautiful coffee place! Do not forget to visit the roof, amazing views from the city 😊
Dante N — Google review
The perfect place for architecture lovers! This place really captures the essence of Bauhaus buildings; Tells you the history from the general story of the building to the lives of the owners, the layers of the paint on the wall, even the thaught put into the placement of the windows. You can also explore the view of Tel Aviv from the rooftop. using the "liebling haus audio" app you'll hear stories told by architects and other professionals about all you can see there: around the hause and around the city of Tel Aviv. This place offers a work-space for professional from the field, a good place for networking and sharing ideas💡 So if you care for building conservation, architecture, art, history or even food (really nice cafeteria 😉) - this is the place for you to visit! Enjoy!תהנו
Noa L — Google review
An amazing tour experience, tapping into the history and design of the building, and melding it with the future of the space as a cultural hub of artistic expression and civic engagement.
Ryan C — Google review
I want to like this place because it could be a great place to work, but in reality, it's a noisy and the people are irritating. Today was my fourth visit. Like every time before, I buy a coffee, sit down and try to work in quiet. BUT: within 20 minutes or less, someone comes over and tells me to move/go somewhere else because they want my table/chair/the space. If you need to get on with your work in quiet, this is not the place to be.
Matthew W — Google review
Absolute epitome of Classical White City BAUHAUS design. If architecture was this wise in todays age, we would all live a most idyllic life.
Tyrone P — Google review
Liebling house is standing in the old part of Tel Aviv. It was a residential building but now it is an historic center of the 'White City' of Tel Aviv - an area in which there are about 4000 buildings built in the Bauhaus style from the 1930's. Very interesting!
Omri L — Google review
Free, and open weekends. Interesting permanent exhibit on Tel Aviv architecture. Nice cafe.
Oren K — Google review
Idelson St 29, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.lieblinghaus.org/•+972 73-384-2650•Tips and more reviews for Liebling Haus - White City Centre
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Best buildings in nearby cities

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  • Cairo skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Cairo
  • Jerusalem skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Jerusalem
  • Amman skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Amman
  • Beirut skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Beirut
  • Haifa skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Haifa
  • Acre skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Acre
  • Madaba skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Madaba
  • Jaffa skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Jaffa

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Paphos
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cairo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jerusalem
  • Top things to do and attractions in Amman
  • Top things to do and attractions in Beirut
  • Top things to do and attractions in Haifa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Petra - Wadi Musa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Herzliya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tiberias
  • Top things to do and attractions in Beersheba
  • Top things to do and attractions in Rishon Lezion
  • Top things to do and attractions in Netanya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ramat Gan
  • Top things to do and attractions in Acre
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ashdod
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nazareth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Zichron Yaakov
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ramallah
  • Top things to do and attractions in Madaba
  • Top things to do and attractions in Holon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Caesarea
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bat Yam
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jerash
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jaffa

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Paphos
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cairo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jerusalem
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Amman
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Beirut
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Haifa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Petra - Wadi Musa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bethlehem
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Herzliya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tiberias
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Beersheba
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rishon Lezion
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Netanya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ramat Gan
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Acre
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ashdod
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nazareth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zichron Yaakov
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ramallah
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Madaba
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Holon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rehovot
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Caesarea
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bat Yam
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jerash
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jaffa

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