
Tel Aviv,
the most fun city in the world
A stroll down Rothschild Boulevard
Cafés by day, clubs by night, when in Tel Aviv, do as the locals do and take a stroll down Rothschild Boulevard

Carmel Market
Tel Aviv's Carmel Market is known for its fresh veggies and produce, plus a plethora of delicious stalls cooking fresh meals from ingredients on-site

Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Gracing the walls of this museum are Israel’s most comprehensive collections of modern, contemporary, and Israeli art

Tel Aviv Beach and Promenade
The Tel Aviv boardwalk is considered one of the world’s most beautiful one. Nothing beats walking – or cycling – along the seaside promenade, breathing in the fresh, salty air of the Mediterranean

HaYarkon Park
HaYarkon Park stretches from Tel Aviv’s coastline to the northeastern neighborhood Ramat HaHayyal. The green oasis offers many attractions: a hot air balloon, unique bird park, boat rental, rock sculpture and cactus garden, tropical garden, and more. On any given day, the park is full of people jogging, biking, or simply lounging on the grass

Jaffa Flea Market
By day, Jaffa's Flea Market is the top spot for colorful kilim rugs, authentic Middle Eastern antiques, and a range of eateries and local designer boutiques. By night, this is one of the happiest locations in the city.

Neve Tzedek
Neve Tzedek may well be one of Tel Aviv’s oldest districts, but it’s still young at heart. Being the first Jewish neighborhood outside of the old port city of Jaffa, this is now one of the fashionable districts in Tel Aviv

Old City of Jaffa
One of the oldest cities in the Mediterranean basin, the Old City of Jaffa stands on a cliff that protrudes from the water, puncturing the Tel Aviv skyline

Dizengoff Street
Dizengoff Street is a must-visit. This vibrant avenue features designer shops, restaurants, and cafes. Along this road, you can also find Dizengoff Center, one of the biggest shopping malls in Israel, and the historic Dizengoff Square featuring an iconic fountain. At night, the street becomes a vibrant nightlife scene ideal for those looking to drink or dance the night away

Levinski Market
Levinski Market (Shuk Levinski in Hebrew) is a gourmand’s paradise with its range of flavors, spices, nuts, dried fruits, and fusion cuisines. For every scent and spice in the Shuk, there’s a story of culture and heritage. Stroll through the colorful shops or visit one of the local restaurants for a unique culinary experience

Florentin quarter
Florentin is often referred to as the hipster neighborhood of Tel Aviv and today it’s home to musicians, designers, photographers, and more. Take in the laid-back and creative atmosphere as you explore Florentin’s colorful street art and alternative nightlife scene

What's on for your upcoming visit
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