Abrasha Park (the old name of Gan haPisgah) is a magical place where the old and new worlds connect. Here you can find archaeological ruins dating back 3,500...
ANU Museum of the Jewish People or the Diaspora Museum is dedicated to the history of the Jewish people, culture, faith, goals and deeds, and the contribution...
Carmel Market (Shuk ha-Carmel) is the largest and most popular market in Tel Aviv. In Israel, it is customary to buy the freshest fruits, vegetables, cheeses,...
The park is located between the waterfront of Tel Aviv and Jaffa and is one of the most favorite places for young people to relax. Here you will find...
Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, was built in the 1930s and has since become a central meeting place in the city. The iconic Fire and Water Fountain, created by...
Dizengoff Street is one of the most significant and vibrant streets in the city. Along the avenues there are designer shops, cozy cafes with incredibly...
The Holocaust Monument on Rabin Square was created by the famous Israeli artist and sculptor Yigael Tumarkin in 1975. The monument symbolizes an open prison...
The Ilana Goor Museum is a unique combination of an art museum and the mansion of the famous Israeli sculptor, designer and collector Ilana Goor. The museum's...
The Jaffa Clock Tower (or Migdal haShaon Yaffo) was erected in 1901 in the center of the Jaffa city square and is one of seven similar monuments of the late...
The Jaffa Port is one of the oldest ports in the world, located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. It is known as the harbor from which Jonah set off in...