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Ajami, Jaffa
Ajami, Jaffa

Ajami is the location of the Jaffa AJCC, a municipal community center in Tel Aviv-Jaffa catering to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim populations in the city. The center was established in 1993, bringing together conflicting populations and educating towards reconciliation, recognition and cooperation.

Azrieli Center
Azrieli Center

The Azrieli Center is comprised of three tall buildings, the circular, triangular and square tower. At the base of the center lies the shopping mall: 3 stories, 200 stores and 35 restaurants that stretch over 35,000 square meters.

Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv
Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv's center for Bauhaus (International Style) architecture and design. Best professional tours of the White City, exhibitions, publishing house, bookstore and design boutique.

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Beit Ha'Ir
Beit Ha'Ir

Beit Ha'ir Museum Location: Bialik Square, Tel Aviv Client: Tel Aviv-Jaffa Foundation Area: 1,600 sqm Year: 2009 Project Architect: Yonathan Cohen Status: Built. The City museum of Tel Aviv, locally named Beit Ha’ir, was opened to the public in December 2009 in honor of the city’s centennial.

Ben-Gurion House
Ben-Gurion House

David Ben Gurion, former Prime Minister of Israel, and Paula were the first inhabitants of this house which now enjoys the distinction of being one of the popular tourist attractions in Tel Aviv. The house was purchased by this couple for 350 Palestinian Pounds which they paid in installments.

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Bialik House
Bialik House

Bialik House Bezalel school tiles indoors Bialik House (Hebrew: בית ביאליק ‎) was the home of the Hebrew national poet Hayyim Nahman Bialik in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel, and is now used as a museum.

Carmel Market
Carmel Market

Carmel Market The Carmel Market, or Shuk HaCarmel, is the most famous of all Tel Aviv’s marketplaces. In recent years, it’s even joined the ranks of Tel Aviv’s trendy spots for bars, restaurants, coffee shops and chef-owned food stalls.

Charles Clore Park
Charles Clore Park

About Alma (Charles Clore) Beach Located in the sprawling Charles Clore Park, this beach is one of the calmest and most secluded beaches, favored by families and other beach-goers looking to avoid the noise and bustle of the central and northern beaches.

Eretz Israel Museum
Eretz Israel Museum

Anthropology of a Local Style. Opens: June 21, 2018. Read more >> Homeland

Etzel Museum
Etzel Museum

The museum tells the story of one of the three main forces established to protect the Jewish inhabitants of pre-state Israel. It focuses on Etzel's activities in the months before the State of Israel was born. A major display presents the group's battle for Jaffa in April 1948 and commemorates the 41 Etzel fighters who fell in that battle.

Florentin, Tel Aviv
Florentin, Tel Aviv

Florentin (Hebrew: פלורנטין ‎) is a neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv, Israel, named for David Florentin, a Greek Jew who purchased the land in the late 1920s. Development of the area was spurred by its proximity to the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway.

Frishman Beach
Frishman Beach

L'établissement FeelHome Apartments - Frishman Beach est situé à Tel Aviv, à 500 mètres de la place Dizengoff.

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Gordon Beach
Gordon Beach

About Gordon Beach. Located along the most popular stretch of Tel Aviv beaches, Gordon Beach, along with it’s neighbor beach Frishman, is considered by many to be among the best urban beaches in the world. Along with the beach itself, Gordon Beach is home to numerous bars and restaurants, sports facilities, a public swimming pool and much more.

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Habima Square
Habima Square

Habima Square is a public major space in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel, 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. The square is at the intersection of Rothschild Boulevard, Hen Boulevard, Dizengoff Street and Ben Zion Boulevard.

Hagana Museum
Hagana Museum

Visit Hagana Museum, a museum dedicated to the establishment of the Jewish Yishuv and its military group, the Hagana which served as the foundation for the Israel Defense Forces. The museum operates in the former home of Eliyahu Golomb, one of the founders and famous commanders of the Hagana.

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Helena Rubinstein Pavilion
Helena Rubinstein Pavilion

Helena Rubinstein Pavilion (Habimah Square) is located in Tel Aviv. Find out how to plan Tel Aviv trip without stress by asking Inspirock to help create an itinerary.

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Ilana Goor Museum
Ilana Goor Museum

The Ilana Goor Museum, above all, is a home. It has a warmth and character that only a home can exude. And this is no coincidence – the Ilana Goor Museum is also part of Ilana’s private home that was opened to the public in 1995 and has seen over 200,000 visitors.

Independence Park
Independence Park

Independence Park is a large green area in the center of Jerusalem, bounded by King George Street to the West, Agron Street to the south, Hillel Street to the north and the old Mamilla Cemetery to the east.

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Israel Defense Forces History Museum
Israel Defense Forces History Museum

The Israel Defense Forces History Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of Israel's military, from the underground organizations active during the British Mandate for Palestine to the modern Israel Defense Forces. The museum is located in southern Tel Aviv, next to the Jaffa Railway Station. There is a TAR-21 present to be examined.

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Jaffa Clock Tower
Jaffa Clock Tower

The Jaffa Clock Tower (Hebrew: מגדל השעון יפו ‎, Migdal haShaon Yafo, Arabic: يافا برج الساعة ‎) is one of seven clock towers built in Palestine during the Ottoman period. The others are located in Safed, Acre, Nazareth, Haifa, Nablus.

Jaffa Port
Jaffa Port

Jaffa Port before 1899. Jaffa Port (Hebrew: נמל יפו ‎, Nemal Yafo) is an ancient port on the Mediterranean Sea, located in the Old City of Jaffa, Israel. Jaffa and its port have a history spanning over three millennia.

Kerem HaTeimanim
Kerem HaTeimanim

Kerem HaTeimanim is a neighborhood in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel. The neighborhood is adjacent to the Carmel Market. The name means Vineyard of the Yemenites, and the area is also known as the Yemenites Quarter.

Levinsky
Levinsky

Levinsky Market Tel Aviv October 3, 2014 by Yariv Leave a Comment Created in the 1930s, gaining practical experience in Balkan food for Jews starting from Thessaloniki in Greece, the landing of Iranian settlers to downtown Tel Aviv after the station of the State of Israel brought new tastes and herbs from Persian cooking.

Luna Park, Tel Aviv
Luna Park, Tel Aviv

Luna Park, Tel Aviv is an amusement park complex in the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds built in 1970. Luna Park attractions include Ferris wheels, bumper cars, carousels and roller coasters. In its early days, entrance was free and visitors paid only for rides.

Meir Park, Tel Aviv
Meir Park, Tel Aviv

Meir Park (Hebrew: גן מאיר ‎, Gan Meir) is a park dating back to the early 1940s in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel. It is named after the first mayor of Tel Aviv, Meir Dizengoff and is home to the Tel Aviv Municipal LGBT Community Center.

Metsitsim,
Metsitsim,

Back in the seventies a famous Israeli film was shot on this beach and its name stuck ever since. It used to be a very trendy and popular beach, but today it’s dirty and not very well looked after.

Metzitzim Beach
Metzitzim Beach

Tel Aviv Beach Front TAGS: Tel Aviv Attractions, Tel Aviv Beaches Located on the northern edge of the city center, Metzitzim is a popular spot for families thanks to the calm, shallow waters, plentiful public facilities and proximity to the Tel Aviv Port.

Meymadion
Meymadion

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Nahalat Binyamin Street
Nahalat Binyamin Street

Visiting the Nachalat Binyamin Market. The Nachalat Binyamin Market runs every Tuesday and Friday. It is open for most of the day although the earlier you get there, the better. It runs from the top end of Nachalat Binyamin Street (the junction with Allenby Street, King George Street, and Sheinkin Street).

Nahum Gutman Museum of Art
Nahum Gutman Museum of Art

The museum exhibitions create a meeting space between Gutman and young Israeli contemporary artists, creating a cultural dialogue between old and new works of art. A visit to the museum exposes the visitor to a wide range of Israeli artistic endeavor, including an inner cultural dialogue between the different eras and perspectives.

Neve Tzedek
Neve Tzedek

Newe Tzedek or Neve Tsedek, as it is also known 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.

Old City
Old City

Middle Eastern smells, the frenetic mix of old and new, Levantine culture flavored with Europe: The city of Jaffa is linked directly to Tel Aviv by a common municipal government, but the ancient port city is worlds away from the modern metropolis of Tel Aviv.

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Old Train Station
Old Train Station

The Jaffa railway station was the first railway station in the Middle East, serving as the terminus for the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway. The station was inaugurated in 1891 and closed in 1948; Between 2005 and 2009 the station was restored and converted to an entertainment and leisure venue, branded as The Station (HaTachanah).

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Palmach Museum
Palmach Museum

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Ramat Aviv
Ramat Aviv

Because of the expansion of Tel Aviv and the Gush Dan region, absolute borders between Tel Aviv and Jaffa and between the city's neighborhoods do not exist. The city is located 60 kilometers (37 mi) northwest of Jerusalem and 90 kilometers (56 mi) south of the city of Haifa.

Sarona
Sarona

Sarona was a German Templer colony established in Ottoman Palestine in 1871. Sarona is now a neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel. It was one of the earliest modern villages established by Europeans in Ottoman Palestine. In July 1941, the British Mandate authorities deported 188 residents of Sarona, who were considered hard-core Nazi sympathizers.

Sheva Tahanot
Sheva Tahanot

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St. Peter's Church, Jaffa
St. Peter's Church, Jaffa

The church is located on top of Old Jaffa Hill, next to the visitors’ center. Knees and shoulders must be covered. It’s a good place to start your day tour of Jaffa and south Tel Aviv.

Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theater
Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theater

Established in 1989, the mission of the Suzanne Dellal Centre is to cultivate, support and promote the art of contemporary dance in Israel. The Centre pursues this mission by offering diverse performances, events, festivals, and workshops from the worlds of contemporary dance, theater and performing arts.

Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Tel Aviv Museum of Art 27 Shaul Hamelech Blvd Tel Aviv, Zip code: 61332012 ISRAEL. info@tamuseum.com . Art Workshops. Art Workshops of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art at the Dubnov Campus. More Info . Instruction More Info . T.A.M.A. Art and Culture Studies in the Tel Aviv Museum of Art More Info

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Tel Aviv Port
Tel Aviv Port

Because of the expansion of Tel Aviv and the Gush Dan region, absolute borders between Tel Aviv and Jaffa and between the city's neighborhoods do not exist. The city is located 60 kilometers (37 mi) northwest of Jerusalem and 90 kilometers (56 mi) south of the city of Haifa.

Tel Aviv Promenade
Tel Aviv Promenade

Port Promenade - The Port Promenade runs along the restored Tel Aviv Port, between the mouth of the Yarkon River and Metzizim Beach. It opened in 2005, and it is made up of a wooden deck built along the Port's old sea wall.

Tel Baruch
Tel Baruch

Tel Baruch Beach is located in the extreme northern part of Tel Aviv and you would need a car or taxi to reach it. Tzuk Beach has great facilities and is the only Tel Aviv beach you have to pay to use (12ILS/8ILS). Tel Baruch Beach is a well maintained beach with plenty of parking and popular among families.

The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot
The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot

The Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot · 14 hrs · Another 40 years gone by, and Philip Roth released his great book “The Plot Against America”, which can be perceived as a sort of reconciliation with the harsh mother figure portrayed in “Portnoy’s Complaint”.

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The Wishing Bridge
The Wishing Bridge

While not traditionally a part of Judaism, astrology is the inspiration behind a beautiful bridge well worth visiting when strolling around Jaffa. Connecting Peak Park and Kdumim Square in the heart of the Old City, the bridge sports smooth, dark wood embraced by 12 bronze plaques, each representing a Zodiac symbol.

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Yarkon Park
Yarkon Park

Buy tickets for an upcoming concert at Hayarkon Park / פארק הירקון. List of all concerts taking place in 2018 at Hayarkon Park / פארק הירקון in Tel Aviv-Jaffa.

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Yarkon River
Yarkon River

The Yarkon River, also Yarqon River (Hebrew: נחל הירקון ‬, Nahal HaYarkon; Arabic: نهر العوجا ‎, translit. Nahr al-Auja), is a river in central Israel. The source of the Yarkon ("Greenish" in Hebrew) is at Tel Afek (Antipatris), north of Petah Tikva.

Yitzhak Rabin Center
Yitzhak Rabin Center

Yitzhak Rabin (Hebrew: יצחק רבין ‬, IPA: [jitsˈχak ʁaˈbin] ( listen); 1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was an Israeli politician, statesman and general. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Israel, serving two terms in office, 1974–77 and 1992 until his assassination in 1995.

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