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Best Things To Do In Tel Aviv

Best Tourist Attractions in Tel Aviv

If you’re visiting Israel in the near future, you will certainly want to make Tel Aviv a priority. Considered the “New York of Israel,” this metropolis is home to Israel’s bustling culture and social center. There are so many attractions and must-sees that it would be impossible to list them all. Here are some of the most popular sites for tourists and locals alike.


Neve Tzedek

The first Jewish neighborhood built outside Jaffa Port, Neve Tzedek has gone through many changes: first, it was an artist and writers’ colony, attracting Nobel Prize Laureate SY Agnon and Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook; then years of neglect followed when residents moved to new, more attractive neighborhoods around Tel Aviv; and then the gentrification in the 1980s, rendering it one of Tel Aviv’s most fashionable districts. Today, charming Neve Tzedek is home to high-end shops, trendy restaurants, and unique jewelry and craft stores.

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Tel Aviv Museum of Art

This museum is more than just a place to showcase Israeli art. It exhibits international art, in every type of media, from all over the world. It also hosts classes, concerts, lectures, and guided tours for every age. Stop by and see the standing collection and the temporary exhibits which are sure to make any art lover take notice.

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The Beach

Perhaps the most iconic attraction in Tel Aviv is its miles of coast, with beaches open to the public in almost every area. There you will find the locals suntanning and reading a book or listening to music. Enjoy the newly renovated promenade; its innumerable cafes, benches for relaxing or running, and the view of the sea are definitely a must-visit.

 

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Carmel Market

This busy market contains vendors selling every kind of merchandise—fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and seeds, fragrant spices, piles of candy, breads and pastries, crafts, and clothing and shoes. Stop by for some fresh halva or a fruit shake, get some Middle Eastern take-out, and take in the sights and smells.

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This oasis is a relaxing retreat in the middle of busy Tel Aviv. In the park, you’ll find a climbing area for children and acres of rolling grass for playing ball, flying kites, or just relaxing on a blanket. There is a place to rent bikes, so you can explore the park. Walk down to the river and watch the paddleboats or rent one yourself and get in on the fun.

Renting a car in israel will help you get to see all of these amazing sites in Tel Aviv.

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