Sightseeing in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv City
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Tel Aviv is Israels second largest city, with a concentration of cultural and commercial capital. In addition, Tel Aviv is called the cool capital of the Mediterranean coast, which is also called the “Hill of Spring. Tel Aviv is the “city that never sleeps”, the center of entertainment, nightlife, food and culture.

On the one hand, it is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the sandy beaches of which stretch for miles. At the same time here are restored many famous museums, such as the ancient port of Jaffa, Neve Tzedek. In Tel Aviv there are many museums, galleries and galleries of the cities, you can visit the buildings in the style of Bauhaus, admire the mosque and the park.

A brief history of Tel Aviv


It is the longest and most beautiful city in Israel, and it is one of the most praised cities in the world. The city was founded in 1909 as the northern suburb of Jaffa, which is considered the oldest port in the world. The suburb grew and grew, and eventually overtook Jaffa in size, merging with it into a single municipality after the declaration of independence of Israel. Today, Jaffa looks like a money-grubbing lane, and the city is at the center of an industry known as “Silicon Wadi.”

Immigrants who came to Tell Aviv from all over the world brought their own styles to the cuisine, culture and architecture. So whatever you desire, rest assured you will find it here. The city has earned a good reputation for its world-class restaurants, cafes and cultural traditions.

Spectacular view of the Tel Aviv Sea: bluish and vibrant sky over the magnificent waves of the harbor, impressive splashes of water, the perfect place for relaxation and inspiration in nature.
Photo by Boris Izmaylov on Ipix Cinematic

Tel Aviv – the cultural center


The cultural life of Tel Aviv is fantastically diverse. Theaters, dance centers, concert halls are located throughout the city. The city regularly hosts international music festivals, concerts, to name just a few of the many events taking place in Tel Aviv.

This city also has a large number of museums and galleries scattered throughout Tel Aviv. The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is the most famous museum in Tel Aviv, and there are many galleries, museums and galleries for a variety of visitors, from the world-famous Tel Aviv Museum of Art to more specialized museums, such as the Tel Aviv-Jaffa History Museum, which tells the story of Tel Aviv, and in particular, its unique architecture. In 2003 Tel Aviv was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for the status of the White City. This is the area around Rothschild Boulevard in the northern part of the city, where some of the largest and most stylish international collection buildings in the world are located. The square has recently been renovated and is one of the most fashionable areas of the city. Some stylish eclectic buildings also stand out in the architecture of Tel Aviv.

Since the 1980s, many of the city’s formerly impoverished southern neighborhoods have been home to high-end housing, creating some of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods: the Neve Tzedek neighborhood and the even more party-ready, place of creative youth, Florentin. These stylish, more Middle Eastern neighborhoods are in the center of nightlife in Tel Aviv. Other areas of the city are cooler and more comfortable places to live. To be seen, to have great cafes and restaurants and trendy boutiques, turn to Port Tel Aviv (Namal Tel Aviv) in the northern part of the city. Nearby is the Yarkon Park, the greenest oasis in the city.

In the 1990s Tel Aviv “moved” into a new era, a new industry has been formed around the city, which brought with it new skyscrapers. The tallest of these is the Azrieli Center, with its round tower overlooking this bright, modern city.
A trip to Tell Aviv would not be complete without a visit to Tel Aviv Beach. It stretches from north to south, and many large hotels overlook the waterfront. The city also has a choice of unique and trendy hotels, and at lower prices.

What to see in Tel Aviv


It is easy to explore Tel Aviv, the city is not large, and there are many attractions. If you want to visit it, the tour operator “Israel Tour” has a large number of tours to Tel Aviv for tours, festivals, culinary, there are even architectural tours, in addition to the usual, traditional tours to Israel.

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