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Dizengoff Square

Dizengoff Square

Dizengoff Circle is a renowned public square at the heart of Tel Aviv, located on the corner of Dizengoff Stree, Pinsker Street and Reines Street. It is the site of the famous Fire and Water Fountain. The Dizengoff Center shopping mall and the beth midrash (synagogue) of the Koidanover Rebbe are located nearby. Built in the 1930s, this circular plaza boasts simple modern architecture. There are lawns here, divided by walkways, along with many benches. The Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv organises regular audio-guided tours around Dizengoff Circus. There are several restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and shops nearby. Read More

Frishman Beach

Frishman Beach

Frishman Beach, commonly known as French Beach, is a public beach located in central Tel-Aviv, next to Gordon beach. It is covered with fine golden sand and shallow water. The entrance to the water is flat, and breakwaters are installed near the coast to ensure a safe swim, making it perfect for families with children visiting the beach. Sun loungers, deck chairs, umbrellas and swimming equipment are available for rent. Designated volleyball courts and an outdoor fitness centre are ideal for a workout session in the sun. There are many eateries near the area, with SoFrishman being the closest. There are several world-class hotels in the vicinity, making the beach a popular spot for tourists. The beach has lifeguards present at all times and clean bathrooms. Read More

Gordon Beach

Gordon Beach

Gordon Beach is a free public beach at the South end of Tel-Aviv Marina. It offers soft, clean sand and calm, blue waters of the Mediterranean sea. You can go for a nice swim in the saltwater pool or rent a lounge bed for sunbathing. There are volleyball courts on the sand with an outdoor gym and biking facilities. Shlomo Lahat Promenade running along the stretch of the Gordon beach, is lined with bars which become the hub spot for drinking and dancing after sundown. Showers, cleaning facilities, ice cream, and soft drink stalls make it a local favourite. Activities such as kitesurfing and paddleboarding are available on the nearby beaches, such as Frishman Beach on the south end. It enjoys a central location opposite the Sheraton Hotel with many high-rise apartment buildings, restaurants and cafés. Read More

HaTachana The Station

HaTachana The Station

HaTachana, the old Jaffa railway station, is between Tel Aviv Beach and Neve Tzedek. The former terminal for the Jaffa-Jerusalem train is now a popular public place with many restaurants, boutiques, cafés and bars. Set amidst 19th-century historic buildings, various cultural events, including concerts, festivals, and art exhibitions, are hosted here. An old disused cement factory has been restored as a retail shop. Every Saturday, a stage performance with jugglers, acrobats and street musicians takes place for 30-40 minutes on the Centre Stage. On Fridays, an organic market is set up with eco-friendly home and personal care products. The Railways Carriage experience is the latest edition to the place, which gives a thrilling train carriage ride accompanied by holograms and 3D videos explaining the station's history. Among the different stores to check out, AHAVA selling dead sea products, SOHO selling designer items and GAYA selling innovative games are a must-visit. Read More

Helena Rubinstein Pavilion of Contemporary Art

Helena Rubinstein Pavilion of Contemporary Art

The Helena Rubinstein Pavilion of Contemporary Art is located on Tarsat Boulevard in Tel Aviv, within the Habima Square complex. Opened in the mid-1900s, it has on display a variety of Israeli and international contemporary art. Its exhibitions change every few months, though there is a permanent exhibit of doll houses on the first floor. There have been exhibits on musical instruments, glassware, the famous architect Arieh Sharon, Helena Rubenstein and more here. The pavilion was initially built with the help of donation from Helena Rubinstein (a cosmetics entrepreneur) to house the increasing collection of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. There is a beautiful lawn around the building. It is advisable to check before visiting since the pavilion is shut between exhibition changes. Read More

Jaffa

Jaffa

Jaffa or Yafo is an ancient port city in Tel-Aviv at the southern end of the town. Perched atop a hill overlooking the stunning Mediterranean sea, the area’s winding alleyways and narrow streets are perfect for an evening stroll and watching the sunset. The city is home to a mixed population with both Jews and Arabs living here. Biking along the Jaffa Port, which is still an active fishing port, and visiting the famous landmarks are at the top of every tourist's itinerary. The Clock Square and St. Peter's Church, two Ottoman period masterpieces, are surrounded by restaurants, little shops, and must-see local attractions. The city's flea market is truly the region's highlight, with something for everyone. Visitors can buy vintage clothes, antiques, souvenirs, and Turkish carpets, among a hundred other things. In addition, one can visit various mosques, churches and monasteries, including Nouzha Mosque on Jerusalem Boulevard and Saint Nicholas Armenian Monastery. Read More

Joseph Bau House Museum

Joseph Bau House Museum

Situated near Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv, the Joseph Bau House Museum is a mix of a museum and an artist workshop depicting the life of Joseph Bau. It has on display a variety of exhibits, including graphics, paintings, movies, animations, poetry, literature, and work surrounding the Holocaust, all of which are humouristic. Some prominent displays at Joseph Bau Museum include paintings like Oscar Schindler, Cello Player, See No Evil and Traditional Tune. In addition, one would find books like Brit Mila and Dash Kar, Olympic and Cautious Driver graphics, and caricatures like Room for Rent and Modern Germany. The museum regularly hosts events like lectures and tours to educate people about Joseph Bau and his wife Rebecca. It is maintained by their two daughters.  Read More

Lod

Lod

Lod, also known as Lydda, is a city in the Central District of Israel. There are several attractions worth checking out at Lod. Church of Saint George, a 19th-century Christian Greek Orthodox Church, and Lod Mosaic, a large mosaic floor dating back to ca.300 CE, are two of the most frequently visited attractions. It is relatively easy to reach as the international Ben Gurion Airport, formerly known as the Lod Airport, is situated on the outskirts. The Museum of Jewish Heritage is a great place to get acquainted with the culture and heritage of Jews while enjoying the stunning Mediterranean gardens blooming with olive and fig trees. The city is a central Israeli transportation hub with 10 local bus lines and is the site of some of the largest Israeli industries. Read More

Gutman Museum

Gutman Museum

Gutman Museum is an art museum in Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv. It displays the work of one of the most famous Israeli artists, Nachum Gutman, whose work goes hand-in-hand with Tel Aviv’s story. He documented the creation of the city from its early days, paying great attention to its culture and people. There is also work by other contemporary artists in the museum. The collections, which Gutman’s family donated, include many paintings, sketches and illustrations. The place hosts events ranging from art workshops and children’s theatre to weekly tours. A new wing was added to the building, which features an acoustic auditorium. There is a small gift shop selling souvenirs, posters and lithographs. Free weekly tours take place during working hours. The museum is located in a historic building called Writers’ Home, one of the first buildings in the neighbourhood, constructed in 1887. Read More

Tel Aviv Port

Tel Aviv Port

Namal is the Tel Aviv port along the Mediterranean sea that has been converted into an entertainment zone with numerous cafés, restaurants, bars and clubs. It is usually crowded during the weekends. There are also various shops along the stretch of the port. A massive wooden deck acts as a promenade and provides a good vantage point to enjoy the sea’s waves and witness the sunset. An indoor Port Market is located at Hangar 12 and is a great place to buy authentic Israeli cheese and wine. In addition to this market, the place hosts a Farmers Market every Friday. Whether enjoying a quiet walk or dancing the night away, the port has something to offer everyone. Read More

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