Israel Map

Tel Aviv and Central Israel
  • South is Jaffa, Tel Aviv’s “older sister” and where its story began. Jaffa boasts bountiful biblical history, along with charming alleys, antiquities, quiet churches and a picturesque and recently restored fishing port that nowadays is a developing entertainment spot with galleries, restaurants and a farmers ‘ market on the weekends. Not to miss is the Ottoman clock tower and the vibrant flea market, especially on Fridays.

  • Neve Tzedek was the first neighborhood built in the “new” city of Tel Aviv. After years of neglection and with streets and buildings crumbling away, the place recaptured its former prestige, and has become a stylish yuppie residence with plenty of restaurants, galleries and designer shops.

  • Nachalat Binyamin arts and crafts fair is the first and biggest of its kind in Israel, a very special experience. It is full of very special and unique handmade creations and designs, beautiful buildings, coffee shops and street performances and live music.

  • Tel Aviv is the largest open-air Bauhaus museum in the world, known as the “White City” and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Rothschild Blvd is probably the most beautiful.

  • A world of entertainment and leisure awaits along the breathtaking shoreline, including shows, culture, art exhibitions, shopping at leading stores, weekend markets and a culinary experience brought to you by the best restaurants and chefs that Tel Aviv has to offer – all against the backdrop of the city’s historic port.