What to do in Tel Aviv

Activities, attractions and tours
Ilana Goor Museum which includes interior views

Tel Aviv Attractions

Israel’s second largest city, Tel Aviv is the country’s financial hub and modern centre of culture. Located on the Mediterranean coast, Tel Aviv is famed for its sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, temperate climate and blend of Middle Eastern and European culture, such as Tel Aviv’s 1930s Bauhaus district. Tel Aviv’s liberal populace, progressive attitude and thriving financial sector have all contributed to the city’s unique position of affluence in the Middle East and its growing popularity as a seaside resort.

Areas & Neighbourhoods in Tel Aviv

White City — The architecture of White City was influenced by German and Austrian Jews who migrated to Tel Aviv in the 1930s. Today it is a gleaming example of the Bauhaus style, packed with trendy cafes and fantastic restaurants which beg you to put up your feet and bask in the city’s laidback cafe culture.

Florentin — Probably the most dynamic and outgoing region of Tel Aviv, Florentin is a gentrified industrial district, now known for its boutique shopping, loft apartments, youthful energy and accompanying nightlife. The bars and clubs here are considered to be the best in Tel Aviv, if not Israel proper.

Neve Tzedek — For a moment of respite, Neve Tzedek is the most classically Mediterranean part of this otherwise bustling metropolis, offering a much gentler pace. Packed with friendly restaurants, languid cafes and a calm vibe, it’s hard to believe this district is so close to the centre of Tel Aviv and yet just a stone’s throw from the beach.

Jaffa — The ancient walled port of Jaffa is the historic heart of Tel Aviv, the district from which the modern city sprang. Full of quaint winding alleyways, cobbled streets and market stalls, Jaffa offers a wonderful taste of how the region must have been in days gone by.

Things to See in Tel Aviv

Enjoy all the attractions of the region with a full day tour of Israel’s west coast, leaving from Tel Aviv in the morning and coming back at sundown. Journey to many of the region’s famous cities, such as Caesarea and the verdant gardens of Haifa. You’ll enjoy attractions such as the cryptic sea-carved grottoes in the cliffs at Rosh Hanikra, as well as the sacred sights of the Old City of Jerusalem. From desert to coast, Tel Aviv and its surrounding area offers plenty of unique sights to see.

Things to Do in Tel Aviv

Keep it local and really get to grips with Tel Aviv culture by booking a day’s city walking tour. Discover the fascinating history of Israel and Tel Aviv, starting from the historic port of Jaffa, where you will amble through the 16th century city gates. Work your way further north to discover the distinctive skyscrapers that dominate the skyline of the city’s financial district and the historic Independence Hall, where the Israeli Declaration of Independence was signed. With a local guide to inform you of all the insider knowledge, you’ll find there is no better way to discover the beautiful city of Tel Aviv and the many things to do here.

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Jaffa Clock Tower featuring a city, a sunset and heritage architecture

Tel Aviv Promenade

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Stretching the length of Tel Aviv’s coastline, this scenic promenade takes in miles of beautiful beaches and crystal-clear water.

Tel Aviv Promenade
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Tel Aviv City Center

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The pristine beaches and ample dining options are top of the list for many visitors to Tel Aviv City Center. A stop by Dizengoff Centre or Bauhaus Center might round out your trip.

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Old North

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The beaches and waterfront views are top of the list for many visitors to Old North. A stop by Ben Gurion House or Ben Yehuda Street might round out your trip.

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Lev Tel Aviv

While visiting Lev Tel Aviv, you might make a stop by sights like Shenkin Street and Nachalat Benyamin Crafts Fair.

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Kerem HaTeimanim

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Kerem HaTeimanim is known for its stunning beaches, and you can see some sights area like Banana Beach and Geula Beach.

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Jaffa which includes interior views and heritage elements

Jaffa

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Wander the narrow, winding streets of this ancient port district and shop in its flea market where you will find almost anything and everything for sale.

Jaffa

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