Nazareth and Safed3585052/3/2050 10:00:00 PM<img alt="" src="/PublishingImages/Nazareth photo taken by Daphna Tal for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism.jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1">Nazareth, known as the childhood home of Jesus, is Israel’s largest Arab city. It is home to a charming Old City, dozens of monasteries and churches, as well as a vibrant traditional market. About a one-hour drive away, you can also find Zefat - a place considered one of Judaism’s Four Holy Cities as well as the “City of Kabbalah". Stroll through the cobblestone streets or visit the area’s historical and religious sites. Photo taken by Daphna Tal for the Israeli Ministry of Tourism. 2/20/2020 1:36:02 PMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
Dead Sea and Masada 3585072/3/2050 10:00:00 PM<img alt="" src="/PublishingImages/ים המלח2.jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1">The Dead Sea, a picturesque salt lake located 420 meters below sea level, is the lowest point on earth. Its high concentration of salt enables visitors to float on water and enjoy healing properties. Whilst the nearby Masada, located atop a plateau overlooking the Dead Sea, is a well-preserved historical site offering a moving story and beautiful desert views.2/4/2020 8:11:03 AMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
TEL AVIV TOURS35857212/30/2024 10:00:00 PM<img alt="Guy Yechieli" src="/PublishingImages/306%20(1).jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1" title="Guy Yechieli"> ​Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality offers diverse, licensed-led city tours exploring the vibrant tapestry of Israel's city, from the enchanting allure of Jaffa to the bustling markets, Bauhaus architecture in the White City, and the Templar colony of Sarona.​ 12/27/2023 8:06:22 AMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
HaYarkon Neighborhood 3586181/28/2050 10:00:00 PM<img alt="" src="/PublishingImages/פארק הירקון 2.jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1">This neighborhood encompasses the Tel Aviv Port, HaYarkon Park (Gane Yehoshua), and the city’s northern residential areas. The port serves as a popular center for shopping and recreation while the spacious park is the city’s green oasis. The residential areas in this district are family-oriented, offering a quiet atmosphere not far from the bustling city center.1/29/2020 12:39:32 PMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
The White City 3586211/28/2050 10:00:00 PM<img alt="" src="/PublishingImages/באוהאוס.jfif" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1">Stretching from the northern Ben-Gurion Boulevard to the southern Gan HaHashmal neighborhood, Tel Aviv’s White City (“Bauhaus” architecture) features the world’s largest collection of international style buildings. Constructed in the 1930's by German immigrants who belonged to the Bauhaus movement, these historic buildings are characterized by their functionality and simplicity. Walk around and appreciate the beauty of this unique UNESCO World Heritage Site.1/29/2020 1:59:55 PMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
Neve Sha'anan3586231/28/2050 10:00:00 PM<img alt="" src="/PublishingImages/נווה שאנן Guy Yechiely.jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1">Neve Sha’anan, located near the Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, was founded in the 1920's. With the years, it became a melting pot of cultures and ethnicities, holding a complex reality. It’s recommended to take a guided tour to learn about the stories and people behind this neighborhood.1/29/2020 2:03:33 PMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
Neve Tsedek 3586241/28/2050 10:00:00 PM<img alt="" src="/PublishingImages/סיור נווה צדק 3.jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1">Neve Tsedek, one of the first Jewish neighborhoods to be built outside of Jaffa, is a trendy area full of shops, art galleries, and stylish restaurants. You can also find here the Suzanne Dellal Center which hosts highly acclaimed dance performances. The neighborhood’s beautifully restored houses and streets reflect the romance of the late 19th century. A walking tour here is a must for romantics, history lovers, and fans of small, winding alleys.1/29/2020 2:05:29 PMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
HaTikva 3586261/28/2050 10:00:00 PM<img alt="" src="/PublishingImages/שוק התקווה 1.jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1">HaTikva, located in southern Tel Aviv, offers an authentic local experience. At the heart of this neighborhood lies HaTikva Market, a place full of cheap produce and Yemeni, Moroccan, and Iraqi style restaurants. In recent years, the neighborhood has seen a growth in its number of young residents, sparking the establishment of new businesses. Take a guided tour to experience this lesser-known part of the city.1/29/2020 2:08:24 PMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
Old Jaffa 3586281/28/2050 10:00:00 PM<img alt="" src="/PublishingImages/old jaffa .jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1">Old Jaffa is one of the most ancient port cities in the world. The city is famous for its connection with the Biblical stories of Jonah, Solomon, and Saint Peter, as well as the Greek myth of Andromeda and Perseus. With its unique multicultural human fabric, stone buildings, and winding alleyways, Old Jaffa has a charm of its own.1/29/2020 2:19:39 PMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse
TEL AVIV-YAFO JAZZ FESTIVAL94808912/13/2024 10:00:00 PM<img alt="dimitri.photography (unsplash)" src="/PublishingImages/dimitri-photography-ryFLoYs9YS4-unsplash.jpg" style="border-width: 0px;" class="sq-img-Picture1" title="dimitri.photography (unsplash)"> The Department of Performances of the Tel aviv-Yafo Municipality in collaboration with Teder, will host the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Jazz Festival for the second consecutive year. ​ 10/6/2024 10:51:35 AMhttps://visit.tel-aviv.gov.il/Lists/Recommendations/AllItems.aspxFalse