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The 6 Most Incredible Things to Do in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv, the most magical and awe-inspiring city of Israel – in more ways than one. It is located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline, after Jerusalem, it is the second most populated city of Israel. If you ever get a chance to visit Tel Aviv, explore everything it has to offer.
It is a city that never sleeps, offering world-class nightlife to glimmering beaches. Tel Aviv flaunts century’s worth of history and archaeology, also vibrant street art is highly noticed while taking a stroll in the city.
Getting around in the city, easy and quickly is preferred on bicycles or scooters due to the presence of dedicated bike paths along the tree-lined Rothschild Boulevard. It has the world’s largest collection of Bauhaus style buildings which are approximately over 4000 in number, constructed by German-Jewish architects who immigrated to the region after the rise of the Nazis.
Check out this list of the 6 most incredible things to do or places to see in the most colorful ‘White City’ in the world.
Tel Aviv port
One of the hottest places in town, along the Mediterranean Sea in northwest Tel Aviv, offering cafes, stores. This place is totally in action during day time – while at night, this place completely transforms into Tel Aviv’s most popular nightlife venues. It has been around since the beginning but after its transformation into a place for entertainment and shopping, it has become the most visited tourist spot. No matter what time of the day or night – always offering something for everyone.
Old City – Jaffa
The oldest port city of Jaffa is no longer a part of Tel Aviv but tourists make sure to pay a visit. It has become popular after its restoration. You will see artist galleries, craft shops, boutiques, and a variety of interesting restaurants popping up in every corner. The stone roads, ancient houses give a feeling of old-world that makes a pleasant change from Tel Aviv’s all out modernity. Many visitors love to wander around the Jaffa Flea Market to bring home souvenirs with them.
Carmel Market
Carmel Market is the biggest and a must-see market of Tell Aviv. This market has to offer everything – from locally roasted coffee to freshly baked French patisserie. If you are a food fanatic, you must plan a visit to this market.
Rabin Square
This central square was named in the honor of Yitzhak Rabin, Israel’s former prime minister. This space is often occupied with community celebrations.
Neve Tzedek
One of the oldest districts of Tel Aviv, it has transformed over the years. Neve Tzedek came into existence 20 years before the city of Tel Aviv was built. It’s a perfect place to explore if you are into fine dining, designer boutiques, and art galleries.
Park Hayarkon
If you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city – you need to visit this lush green, neatly groomed park. You can rent a bike or a boat or simply just explore the gardens. One of Israel’s water parks is located inside the park which includes regular swimming pools, water slides and even a separate pool for children.
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