What to see in Tel Aviv


It is the capital economic and cultural center of Israel, the city of leisure and entertainment. Founded in 1909 by a group of Israeli immigrants from the nearby city of Jaffa on desert dunes, it was then that the city began to be built.

To visit Tel Aviv and really know it, you have to go back to its origins. It is a city that came out of nowhere, in which the architecture it played a key role, especially in the 1930s, with the German Bauhaus movement booming. Today Tel Aviv is a modern city and cosmopolitan, with a lot to offer to all those who visit it.

The heart of the city


The city center is a monument in itself. Stroll through its streets of regular layout, contemplate its buildings, tour its avenues It is the best way to get to know this part of Tel Aviv. Among the most interesting places is Dizengoff Square, which is named after the founding mayor of the city. In the center, a modern Fire and Water Fountain, from 1986, offers beautiful water and music shows.


In the cultural center of Tel Aviv, highlights the Souk Ha Carmel, in which you will breathe an oriental atmosphere that contrasts with the city, with a European appearance. Alongside this market is the Yemeni neighborhood (If you can come to see it, it is worth it).

Also nearby is the Shalom Tower, the tallest building in the city. Built in 1979, it is located in the very center of the business district, and from its highest floor you will have the best Panoramic views from the city.

The coast


In the part of Tel Aviv that faces the sea, a white sandy beach stretches and is more than 6 kilometers long. Next to it, large buildings and luxury hotels. In this area, you can walk through the charles clore garden It ends at Gordon Street, where the most important art galleries in the city meet. Very close is the Marine from Tel Aviv.

48 Hours in TEL AVIV (By A Professional Tour Guide) (March 2024)


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