Tel Aviv, Israel’s largest metropolitan area, serves as a hub for innovation, culture and creativity. “Tel Aviv Nonstop City” is more than just a slogan. With the city’s beautiful beaches, diverse cultural scene, top-notch cuisine, and vibrant nightlife, there’s always something to see and do here. The city serves as a meeting point between old and new, reflecting tradition and history while embracing innovation, pluralism and diversity. Here you can be whoever you want to be - whether you’re a party-goer, culture enthusiast, or just like to chill - Tel Aviv has a place for you. 


Need Help Planning Your Trip?

Our tourist information centers provide useful tips in English and Hebrew on points of interest, tours, attractions and events around the city. Our team and volunteers will be happy to assist you between the following hours: 



Jaffa 

Marzouk and Azar St 2  
+97236814466
Sunday to Thursday ​9:00-17:30, Friday 9:00-16:00Saturday 10:00-16:00

Sarona 
Aluf Albert Mendler St 11
+97236049634
Sunday to Thursday 9:00-17:30, Friday 9:00-16:00, Saturday 10:00-16:00

Sarona Visitors Center Tour
The visit to the Sarona Visitors Center lasts about 45 minutes to an hour and includes entry to the museum, the Templar olive press, and the Templar tunnel in the historic winery.

Cost:
20₪ per person
12₪ for children / seniors / security forces and reservists / people with disabilities

Independence Trail 
Rothschild Blvd 11
+97235166188
Sunday to Thursday 9:00-17:30, Friday 9:00-16:00, Saturday 10:00-16:00






Wi-Fi

Free Wi-Fi is available at dozens of different locations citywide, including the beach, entertainment centers, and tourist attractions. For a detailed map of Wi-Fi hotspots, click here.  

Accessibility

The city of Tel Aviv constantly works to make its tourist attractions, modes of transportation, and accommodations accessible to all. Information about the accessibility of the city’s tourist attractions (including beaches) can be found at the “Discover The City” section, and information about the accessibility of the city’s modes of transportation can be found at the “Transportation” section.

*For additional information, please visit Israel's Accessibility website or Wheel Map's website. 

*Most photos on this website are available on the municipality's Flickr account https://www.flickr.com/photos/tel_aviv/albums and were taken by photographers Maria Naiman, Barak Brinker, and Guy Yechiely. For more information regarding photos, please contact: global_city@mail.tel-aviv.gov.il