Tel-Aviv is one of the most exciting cities in the Middle East. The city combines glass towers with gentrified neighborhoods, colorful markets and popular sandy beaches. Attracting locals and tourists alike, Tel-aviv is also known for its vibrant nightlife, liberal cultural scene, and amazing food.
Here are some of the best activities to experience in Tel-Aviv
Stroll on Rothschild Boulevard
Intersecting with Herzl Street, Rothschild Boulevard was designed, from the inception of Tel-Aviv, to be its main east-west axis. The humble sized, private homes set along the boulevard quickly gave way to eclectic styled ornate buildings and solemn Bauhaus designs. Nowadays, glass skyscrapers hover above the street level. Fortunately, historical buildings have been neatly preserved throughout the years. Join a tour at the Independence Hall, on Rothschild Boulevard 16 and learn about how the State of Israel was created. You also have to make a stop at any of its fine restaurants or bars for a good culinary experience. A short walk from the boulevard you can find Shalom Meir Visitor Center, and Taglit Innovation Center.
Explore Tel-Aviv’s Markets
Try not to miss the Nahalat Binymain arts and crafts market, as it takes place only twice a week. Next to it, and any day of the week, Sheinkin Street is a good place for shopping the latest fashion trends.
Shabazi Street in Neve Tzedek is the ultimate place to check the local art scene. Finally, Sarona Market combines a successful restoration of an early 20th century colony of Christian Germans, with a first of its kind (in Israel) indoor market.
Visit Tel-Aviv’s Museums
Near it, join a tour at the Palmach Museum, a multi-sensory experience about the Jewish fighting forces before 1948. Finally, visit the Rabin Center to learn about one of Israel’s most signficant prime-ministers, and possibly the veteran Eretz-Israel Museum next to it.
Make your Tour More Extreme
Most hotels also offer use of bicycles, which are especially fun to ride along the coast. Have you ever wondered what flying an aircraft feels like? At The Squadron, you can get a high-end F16 flight simulation experience, a great way to end a great day!
A tour of Tel-Aviv’s attractions can be combined with a guided day tour to Jaffa and Tel-Aviv.
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Additional Points of Interest in and around Tel-Aviv
If you wish to extend the tour of Tel-Aviv and add arrange more activities in and around the city, here is a list of a few suggestions:
Learn about the American Christian attempt to colonize Palestine in 1866 at the Tour the intersting historical area of the American Colony. East of Tel-Aviv, visit also the Saint Peter and Saint Tabitha Russian Orthodox Church.
Join a tour of “dialogue in the dark” in the blind Museum in holon, and nearby visit the Samaritan Holon Community, as well as the new Holon Design Museum .
Drive to visit Rechovot to visit the Weizmann Institute Visitors Center, the nearby high-tech center and the 1948 Secret Bullet Factory (Machon Ayalon).
Learn about Biblical battles at Aphek-Antipatris and Izbet Sarta. Continue to Migdal Afek / Mirabel and Mazor Mausoleum.
Additional Day Tours