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...
One of the most beautiful and iconic streets of the city, along which it is pleasant to walk under the shade of trees, looking at unique historical buildings...
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...
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,...
St. Peter's Church in Old Jaffa is the Franciscan Church, built in 1654, was the center of Christianity in Jaffa. The architecture of the church belongs to the...
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...
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...
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is the first art museum in Israel, founded in 1932 on the initiative of the first mayor of the city, Meir Dizengoff, who devoted...
The Liebling Haus (translated from German as "Beloved House") is an architectural monument and museum in Tel Aviv in the Bauhaus style, open to the public. The...