Guidebook for Tel Aviv-Yafo

Daniel & Yoli
Daniel & Yoli
Guidebook for Tel Aviv-Yafo

Parks & Nature

95 locals recommend
Alma Beach
7 Kaufmann St
95 locals recommend
The biggest park in the city, runs alongside the Hayarkon River and is very nice to walk and bike.
333 locals recommend
Hayarkon Park
Rokach Boulevard
333 locals recommend
The biggest park in the city, runs alongside the Hayarkon River and is very nice to walk and bike.
Your gate to all Tel Aviv golden beaches. Yellow thin sand and the blue Mediterranean Sea. Restaurants, great beach services, chairs and parasols for rent.
168 locals recommend
Bugrashov Beach
168 locals recommend
Your gate to all Tel Aviv golden beaches. Yellow thin sand and the blue Mediterranean Sea. Restaurants, great beach services, chairs and parasols for rent.

Food Scene

Hacarmel Market, is so colorful and tasty
702 locals recommend
Carmel Market
702 locals recommend
Hacarmel Market, is so colorful and tasty

Shopping

Arts market, life performances, restaurants. Tuesdays and Fridays
6 locals recommend
Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall
11 Nahalat Binyamin St
6 locals recommend
Arts market, life performances, restaurants. Tuesdays and Fridays
The most Tel Avivian mall, a labyrinth of everything, all the brands, all the shopping you may need. Supermarket and a cinema theatre included
707 locals recommend
Dizengoff Center
50 Dizengoff St
707 locals recommend
The most Tel Avivian mall, a labyrinth of everything, all the brands, all the shopping you may need. Supermarket and a cinema theatre included

Sightseeing

The birth of Tel Aviv. Iconic buildings Bauhaus style, coffee shops and restaurants and lots of young people
525 locals recommend
Rothschild Boulevard
Rothschild Boulevard
525 locals recommend
The birth of Tel Aviv. Iconic buildings Bauhaus style, coffee shops and restaurants and lots of young people
Is one of Tel Aviv’s last authentic treasures, a hidden corner of the city that remains rich with nostalgia and authenticity. This charming old neighborhood was built in the late 19th century by Yemenite immigrants (it was settled in 1904 by Yemenites who immigrated to Israel in 1881), and it was the first area of Tel Aviv to be built outside what was then the thriving port city of Jaffa. This Yemenite Quarter, as it was later called, was the beginning of the new city of Tel Aviv. When you enter Kerem HaTeimanim you will notice a huge difference in atmosphere and overall pace of life. The streets are calm, the buildings remain in their original form and the whole area has managed to escape
148 locals recommend
Kerem HaTeimanim
148 locals recommend
Is one of Tel Aviv’s last authentic treasures, a hidden corner of the city that remains rich with nostalgia and authenticity. This charming old neighborhood was built in the late 19th century by Yemenite immigrants (it was settled in 1904 by Yemenites who immigrated to Israel in 1881), and it was the first area of Tel Aviv to be built outside what was then the thriving port city of Jaffa. This Yemenite Quarter, as it was later called, was the beginning of the new city of Tel Aviv. When you enter Kerem HaTeimanim you will notice a huge difference in atmosphere and overall pace of life. The streets are calm, the buildings remain in their original form and the whole area has managed to escape
Neve Tzedek may well be one of Tel Aviv’s oldest districts, but it’s still young at heart! Is another district of Tel Aviv which has become increasingly fashionable in recent years, as restoration works have taken place to restore it to its former glory. Built in 1887, Neve Tzedek was the first Jewish neighborhood outside of the old port city of Jaffa, built as a suburb. Its Oriental architectural style, combined with quaint, narrow streets with boutiques, make Neve Tzedek, which means Oasis of Justice, quite literally an oasis in the modern city.
538 locals recommend
Neve Tzedek
538 locals recommend
Neve Tzedek may well be one of Tel Aviv’s oldest districts, but it’s still young at heart! Is another district of Tel Aviv which has become increasingly fashionable in recent years, as restoration works have taken place to restore it to its former glory. Built in 1887, Neve Tzedek was the first Jewish neighborhood outside of the old port city of Jaffa, built as a suburb. Its Oriental architectural style, combined with quaint, narrow streets with boutiques, make Neve Tzedek, which means Oasis of Justice, quite literally an oasis in the modern city.
Because is Jaffa, because is one of the reasons you came to Tel Aviv. The old city, the ancient fishermen port, the Andromeda Rock. From Greek mythology to modern art galleries, the flea market and the fish restaurants.
209 locals recommend
Jaffa
209 locals recommend
Because is Jaffa, because is one of the reasons you came to Tel Aviv. The old city, the ancient fishermen port, the Andromeda Rock. From Greek mythology to modern art galleries, the flea market and the fish restaurants.

Arts & Culture

Habima is the Israeli National Theatre. Close to it is the Heichal Hatarbut, the home for the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. Both located at the beginning of Rothschild Blvd and surrounded by a white an wide plaza and the most ancient trees of Tel Aviv.
82 locals recommend
Habima Theatre
2 Tarsat Ave
82 locals recommend
Habima is the Israeli National Theatre. Close to it is the Heichal Hatarbut, the home for the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. Both located at the beginning of Rothschild Blvd and surrounded by a white an wide plaza and the most ancient trees of Tel Aviv.