Tel Aviv

Watch: The Accessible Beaches of Tel Aviv

A man in a beach wheelchair enter the water
Everyone Deserves to enjoy the beautiful beaches of Tel Aviv! 5 beaches in Tel Aviv adapted especially for people with disabilities

The Carmel Market

The Carmel Market
The Carmel Market (the Shuk HaCarmel) is the largest market, or shuk, in Tel Aviv. A vibrant marketplace where traders sell everything from clothing to spices, and fruit to electronics, visiting the Carmel Market is a fascinating thing to do in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Tel Aviv Museum of Art is a municipal museum, one of Israel's leading artistic and cultural institutions. The museum shows the works of both Israeli and international artists including impressionism and post-impressionism.

Jaffa Port

The Jaffa Port is one of the oldest known harbors in the world, Nowdays mostly serves as an entertainment facility hosting bars, fish restaurants, shops and exhibitions of art and photography, whilst retaining its operations as a working port for tens of fishermen

Neve Tzedek

a bistro in Neve Tzedek
Neve Tzedek may well be one of Tel Aviv’s oldest districts, but it’s still young at heart!

Sarona Market

Sarona Market
The Sarona Market complex was established to be the heartbeat of Israeli culinary art. On an area of 8,700 square meters and with 91 shops of all categories, stalls and restaurants, Sarona Market is Israel's largest indoor culinary market and operates seven days a week

Tel Aviv Promenade

Tel Aviv Promenade
The bustling Tel Aviv-Jaffa Promenade is a series of boardwalks extending along the beach between the Jaffa Port in the south to Tel Baruch Beach, north of the Tel Aviv Port

Tel Aviv Port

Tel Aviv Port
The Tel Aviv Port (Namal Tel Aviv, as it is called in Hebrew) has recently been restored and is now one of the hottest places in town

MUSA - Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv

Museum of Israel
MUSA, the Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv is a multidisciplinary museum that exhibits Israeli culture, past and present. The museum, which is one of the third largest in Israel, is spread over an area of some 20 acres, and comprises about 15 buildings and various installations
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