This market is the biggest marketplace in Tel Aviv. Place of fresh produce, street food and bargains, it also features a number of high…
Copper, brass, jewelry, old Persian tiles, Judaica items and many more are to be found here.
St. Peter's is a Franciscan church in the beautiful setting of Old Jaffa.
Designed by Yehuda Magidovitch, this synagogue was built in 1926 and then restored in the 70's.
View on a rock, to which, according to Greek mythology, Andromeda was chained. Use your imagination!
The al-Bahr Mosque or Masjid al-Bahr (Arabic: مسجد البحر, Misgad HaYam, meaning in all languages The Sea Mosque, is the oldest extant…
Reconstructed gateway to the building from the times when Ramses II ruled. Don't miss this archaeological treasure!
Gloriously rich collection of serious as well as humorous, naive, secular, refined art. Truly unique private collection!
The Jaffa Clock Tower stands in the middle of the north end of Yefet Street in Jaffa, Tel Aviv.
Dizengoff Square or Dizengoff Circus is an iconic public square in Tel Aviv, on the corner of Dizengoff Street, Reines Street and Pinsker…
Frishman Beach is a popular city beach that has all establishments needed - showers, sunbeds, playgrounds.
This foodie market is open seven days a week and is the pefrect choice both for shopping and eating.
This city park which lines Tel Aviv's beachfront is, together with its adjacent beach, named after a British financier, Sir Charles Clore.
Also known as Geula beach, it is usually not that crowded here, compared to the surrounding beaches. Great place for families.
Rather relaxed beach for more calm people, accompanied by funky restaurant. Don't expect gastronomic miracle, rather beach experience.
Even though Allenby may not be the most beautiful avenue in Tel Aviv, it still is one of the city's major streets and a transportation hub.
The American–German Colony is a residential neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Dizengoff Center is a shopping mall at the intersection of Dizengoff Street and King George Street in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Nachlat Binyamin is a long, pedestrian-only street, crammed with artists, run-down buildings, and cafes.
Independence Hall, originally the Dizengoff House is the site of the signing of Israel's Declaration of Independence.