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Things to do in Tel Aviv

Discover the best attractions and experiences Tel Aviv has to offer

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Historic Monuments

Tel Aviv-Yafo blends modern vibes with pockets of history, from ancient ports to 20th-century architecture.

Independence Hall (Beit Ha'atzma'ut)

The birthplace of the State of Israel, where the declaration was proclaimed in 1948.

Old Jaffa Clock Tower

A classic Ottoman-era tower guarding the ancient port area.

White City Bauhaus Architecture

UNESCO-listed district with iconic 1930s–50s Bauhaus buildings across the city.

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Museums

Tel Aviv's museums cover art, archaeology, and Jewish history, all within a short ride across the city.

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

A premier museum housing a broad collection of international and Israeli art.

Beit Hatfutsot – The Museum of the Jewish People

Exhibitions tracing Jewish history, culture, and diaspora communities.

Eretz Israel Museum

Archaeology, artifacts, and a showcase of Israeli culture and history.

Religious Monuments

Tel Aviv-Yafo's religious sites reflect its diverse communities and centuries of culture.

St. Peter's Church (Old Jaffa)

A historic Catholic church perched near the ancient port of Jaffa.

The Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv

A prominent Jewish place of worship in the city center with a lively community.

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National & Theme Parks

Green spaces and wildlife escapes just a short ride from the city core.

Yarkon National Park

A wide green corridor along the Yarkon River with scenic paths and picnic spots.

Ramat Gan Safari

A large drive-through zoo offering close encounters with wildlife.

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Neighborhoods

Walk through distinctive quarters that define Tel Aviv’s character.

Neve Tzedek

Israel’s first Jewish neighborhood, with charming boutiques, cafes, and houses.

Florentin

An urban, artsy neighborhood known for street art, markets, and vibrant nightlife.

Old Jaffa (Yafo)

Ancient port district with winding lanes, galleries, and sea views.

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Free Things to Do

Experience Tel Aviv’s energy without spending a shekel.

Sunset stroll along the Tel Aviv Promenade (Tayelet)

Wide seaside boardwalk with sea views perfect for a relaxing walk.

Gordon Beach or Bograshov Beach

Golden sands and waves ideal for a free day by the Mediterranean.

Wander the Bauhaus facades on a self-guided White City walk

Admire iconic architecture from the sidewalk and street corners.

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Gastronomy

Tel Aviv is a food lover’s paradise, from markets to modern casual dining.

Shuk HaCarmel (Carmel Market)

Vibrant market with fresh produce, spices, and street bites.

Levinsky Market

A neighborhood market known for spices, nuts, and Middle Eastern flavors.

Sarona Market

A modern indoor market with a variety of eateries and gourmet shops.

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Nightlife

From chic bars to lively clubs, Tel Aviv pulses after dark.

Rothschild 12

Popular bar and cultural hangout on a historic Rothschild boulevard.

Kuli Alma

A hip, art-filled spot known for drinks, music, and creative vibes.

The Block

A renowned electronic music club with a dynamic party scene.

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Entertainment

The city’s stages and venues showcase theatre, music, and performance art.

Habima National Theatre

Israel’s national theatre offering contemporary and classic productions.

Cameri Theatre

A leading theatre with a diverse lineup of plays and performances.

Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center (TPAC)

A hub for live music, dance, and large-scale performances.

Sports

Catch a game or tour iconic sports venues around Tel Aviv.

Bloomfield Stadium

Historic football stadium hosting local and international matches.

Menora Mivtachim Arena

Major indoor arena for basketball, concerts, and events.

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Off the Track

Uncover hidden corners and local favorites beyond the tourist trails.

Florentin Street Art Walk

Explore bold street murals and the neighborhood’s gritty charm.

Nahalat Binyamin Arts & Crafts Fair

Weekly open-air market with handmade crafts and street performances.

Yarkon River Kayaking (seasonal)

Paddle along the river and see the city from a different angle.