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Hilton Beach - named for the adjacent hotel - is Tel Aviv's unofficial gay beach. While it's welcoming to both men and women, the crowds here tend to made up of...
Neve Tzedek
The hippest neighborhood in Tel Aviv is by far Neve Tzedek, where laid-back locals browse art galleries and sip boutique wines to the sound of jazz trios. It's...
North City Center
Frishman Beach sits directly across from a strip of hotels so is fairly popular with tourists and has a full infrastructure to support them. Lounge chairs and...
Northern Tel Aviv
One of Israel's most impressive and inclusive museums is Beit Hatefutsoth, or the Museum of the Jewish People. Housed in a collection of buildings on Tel Aviv...
Center City
This communal, cultural and tourist center was built in the park five years ago in honor of the 100th anniversary of the city's founding, and it provides...
North Tel Aviv
HaYarkon Park is in the northern quadrant of Tel Aviv, and has over 3,000 acres of park land including formal gardens, a bird park, a river with boat rentals and...
South City Center
In 1948, the founders of the state of Israel gathered in what is now called Independence Hall to make their declaration of state. The building, once home to mayor of...
North City Center
Just south of Hilton Beach, Gordon Beach is very popular with families of young children, as the calm water and tidal pool make for safe swimming. Fully equipped...
Florentine
Levinsky Market is best known as a spice bazaar, but you can also find a number of Levantine delicacies here like smoked fish, cheese-filled pastries, almond-milk
Jaffa
Perhaps one of the most unique cultural attractions in Tel Aviv, and one widely reported on in the global press, the Nalagaat Center is a non-profit art space...
Jerusalem and Bethlehem are only about two hours from Tel Aviv; because they are located so close together many people take a full day's road trip to visit both. The...
Center City
This museum houses a fine collection of national and international art, including visiting exhibits and a permanent section with works by prominent Jewish artists...
South City Center
From Kedumim Square on the waterfront you can see a number of large boulders cresting the blue waters of the Mediterranean. Named by Greek mythology as the spot...
South City Center
Carmel Market is one of several popular bazaars in Tel Aviv, and with its warren of stalls and cafes it can happily occupy you for an entire afternoon. The market is...
City Center
The stone and wood boardwalk that runs up and down Tel Aviv's beachfront from Jaffa to the north side is one of the most used thoroughfares in the city. It's a...
Jaffa
This small marina - one of the most ancient ports in the world - contains a number of restaurants, cafés, boutiques and a selection of art galleries. Some of its...
South City Center
Within walking distance of Old Jaffa, Charles Clore Beach is located at the southern-most end of Tel Aviv's beachfront. Named after a British philanthropist, it...
Jaffa
Completed in 1906 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the Clock Tower marks the entrance to Jaffa. The building has been...
South City Center
Jerusalem Beach, like the neighboring Dolphinarium, is a favorite spot with hipsters and hippies, who like to chill out here under sun umbrellas sipping iced coffee....
Jaffa
A popular gallery and jewelry studio located in Old Jaffa, Adina Plastelina sells hand-crafted jewelry in a style called millefiori, where silver and gold are...
South City Center
Along with Gordon and Frishman beaches, Bograshov is mostly known as a party beach. Conveniently located close to the bars and restaurants of the city center, it's...
Neve Tzedek
HaTachana - Hebrew for The Station - is a 49-acre complex of 22 different structures, among them the former station building that now houses art exhibits. A pair of...
South City Center
Banana Beach is relaxed and family-friendly, drawing a slightly older crowd than the more party-oriented spots. It's named after the cafe located here,...
Rishon Lezion
Set within in a nature reserve 12 miles (20 km) south of Tel Aviv, Palmachim Beach is a long peaceful stretch with little infrastructure and thousands of sea shells....
Neve Tzedek
Alma Beach is often called the most beautiful beach in Tel Aviv, offering sweeping views of old-city Jaffa's port and towers. It's somewhat remote, with...
Jaffa
Though the interior is closed to the public, the ornate exterior of Al-Bahr Mosque - built by Turkish governor Muhammed Abu Najat Aja in the early 19th century - is...
South City Center
The Azrieli Center is the tallest building in Tel Aviv, and visitors to its 49th-floor observation deck will find sweeping views of the city, shoreline, and desert....
Center City
The Bauhaus architecture of Tel Aviv is world-famous, and the gift shop on the ground floor of the Bauhaus Center has an impressive collection of products both art-
Northern Tel Aviv
Located near many good stores and restaurants, Rabin Square - with its touching monument to the assassinated Prime Minister - is a must-see stop for any downtown Tel...
South City Center
Rothschild Boulevard stretches through the heart of Tel Aviv from Neve Tzedek to Habimah Square. A picture-perfect example of how a boulevard functions in urban...