Guidebook for Tel Aviv-Yafo

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Guidebook for Tel Aviv-Yafo

Food Scene

European French style cafe open 24 / 7 the best breakfast in the city include great service and reasonable price around 54 ILS 9 fron sunday -thursday) or 64ILS in the weekend ( friday- saturday) - one meal excellent for 2 person include: variuos delicious breadrolls also based on buckwheat flour in hebrew :" kosmin : as well as regular wheat flour omlette, or scrumbeld eggs what u prefer, salad with cucamber , tomatoes, olives and carrot yummy:) 3 kinds of the cheese , butter & jam drink for example cappuciono thina - sesame paste , and spicy pepper if u will mention about it :)
194 habitants recommandent
בראסרי - Brasserie M&R
70 Shlomo Ibn Gabirol St
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European French style cafe open 24 / 7 the best breakfast in the city include great service and reasonable price around 54 ILS 9 fron sunday -thursday) or 64ILS in the weekend ( friday- saturday) - one meal excellent for 2 person include: variuos delicious breadrolls also based on buckwheat flour in hebrew :" kosmin : as well as regular wheat flour omlette, or scrumbeld eggs what u prefer, salad with cucamber , tomatoes, olives and carrot yummy:) 3 kinds of the cheese , butter & jam drink for example cappuciono thina - sesame paste , and spicy pepper if u will mention about it :)
Italian restuarnt withe the most delicious pasta in Tel Aviv including Business lunch from 12.00-16.00 for 39 ILS :)
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Ernesto 90
90 Ben Yehuda St
43 habitants recommandent
Italian restuarnt withe the most delicious pasta in Tel Aviv including Business lunch from 12.00-16.00 for 39 ILS :)
The menu is created by Israeli celebrity-chef Eyal Shani, he is also the creator of Port Said, Abraxas North, Salon Romano, Pizza at TEDER.FM, and HaSalon.Meat in pita. Costs about 50 NIS for a sandwich, and get as much free pitot, labneh, and tehina while you are waiting. The sides are also delicious – check out the baked cauliflower.
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Miznon
30 King George St
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The menu is created by Israeli celebrity-chef Eyal Shani, he is also the creator of Port Said, Abraxas North, Salon Romano, Pizza at TEDER.FM, and HaSalon.Meat in pita. Costs about 50 NIS for a sandwich, and get as much free pitot, labneh, and tehina while you are waiting. The sides are also delicious – check out the baked cauliflower.
One of the Best Pizzas in Tel Aviv! There is no way you can walk through HaPizza without getting an instant craving for a cheesy slice. HaPizza is always full – which is a great sign for a restaurant. Their thin-crusted pizzas are delicious, perfectly seasoned and with awesome toppings, they also have great (and very filling) salads an pastas.
56 habitants recommandent
Hapizza
51 Bograshov St
56 habitants recommandent
One of the Best Pizzas in Tel Aviv! There is no way you can walk through HaPizza without getting an instant craving for a cheesy slice. HaPizza is always full – which is a great sign for a restaurant. Their thin-crusted pizzas are delicious, perfectly seasoned and with awesome toppings, they also have great (and very filling) salads an pastas.
A great restaurant to go for a date or with your family visiting from abroad, one of the best chef restaurants in Tel Aviv. The food is cooked perfectly, side dishes are great and cocktails are strong and tasty. The atmosphere is relaxed yet classy.
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MESSA Chef restaurant & bar (מסעדת מסה)
19 HaArba'a St
32 habitants recommandent
A great restaurant to go for a date or with your family visiting from abroad, one of the best chef restaurants in Tel Aviv. The food is cooked perfectly, side dishes are great and cocktails are strong and tasty. The atmosphere is relaxed yet classy.
Laid back deco, delicious healthy comfort home-made food (with many vegetarian and vegan options), good strong coffee and delicious drinks… no wonder Cafe XoHo is a favorite hangout spot amongst the international crowd in Tel Aviv. Be sure to try their delicious all-day breakfasts, and of course their famous cookies!
68 habitants recommandent
CafeXoho
73 J. L. Gordon St
68 habitants recommandent
Laid back deco, delicious healthy comfort home-made food (with many vegetarian and vegan options), good strong coffee and delicious drinks… no wonder Cafe XoHo is a favorite hangout spot amongst the international crowd in Tel Aviv. Be sure to try their delicious all-day breakfasts, and of course their famous cookies!

Drinks & Nightlife

Kuli Alma – 10PM – 1 AM Central Tel Aviv – Mikveh Israel 10 Voted the best bar in Tel Aviv! The cool underground bar on the corner of Yehuda Halevi and Allenby has a big outdoor area to chill, a closed room with amazing music to dance and a third room that usually has live music! beautiful graffiti on the walls, tasty cheap pizza and salad, and Tubi slushies.
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KULI ALMA
10 Mikve Israel St
219 habitants recommandent
Kuli Alma – 10PM – 1 AM Central Tel Aviv – Mikveh Israel 10 Voted the best bar in Tel Aviv! The cool underground bar on the corner of Yehuda Halevi and Allenby has a big outdoor area to chill, a closed room with amazing music to dance and a third room that usually has live music! beautiful graffiti on the walls, tasty cheap pizza and salad, and Tubi slushies.

Sightseeing

Thousands of years of history come together in Jaffa, one of the world's oldest cities and the birthplace of Tel Aviv. Old Jaffa, with its Old Port, markets, restaurants and unique atmosphere, is a top destination for visitors of the city. Enjoy shopping at the flea market, tasting legendary humus, or browsing through galleries and museums. Yafo is mentioned in the Old Testament as the port from which the prophet Jonah embarked on a ship before being swallowed by a fish. In modern times, the port served as the main export and import hub of the region, including for the famous Jaffa oranges.
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Jaffa
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Thousands of years of history come together in Jaffa, one of the world's oldest cities and the birthplace of Tel Aviv. Old Jaffa, with its Old Port, markets, restaurants and unique atmosphere, is a top destination for visitors of the city. Enjoy shopping at the flea market, tasting legendary humus, or browsing through galleries and museums. Yafo is mentioned in the Old Testament as the port from which the prophet Jonah embarked on a ship before being swallowed by a fish. In modern times, the port served as the main export and import hub of the region, including for the famous Jaffa oranges.
The Port in northwest Tel Aviv was originally built in 1938. It is home to some of the city's trendiest bars, night clubs, restaurants and coffee shops. The port is spread along 14,000 square meters of a wooden deck, which was inspired by Tel Aviv's sand dunes. The wide wooden promenade attracts thousands of people seeking to combine food, shopping and entertainment with beautiful sunsets and salty sea breezes. When the sun goes down, the bustle only increases as the port transforms into one of the liveliest and busiest areas of nightlife in the city.
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Vieux port de Tel Aviv
Nemal Tel Aviv Street
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The Port in northwest Tel Aviv was originally built in 1938. It is home to some of the city's trendiest bars, night clubs, restaurants and coffee shops. The port is spread along 14,000 square meters of a wooden deck, which was inspired by Tel Aviv's sand dunes. The wide wooden promenade attracts thousands of people seeking to combine food, shopping and entertainment with beautiful sunsets and salty sea breezes. When the sun goes down, the bustle only increases as the port transforms into one of the liveliest and busiest areas of nightlife in the city.
In 2003, the United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed the historic zone of Tel Aviv, also known as the White City, as a World Cultural Heritage site. The White City maintains the world's largest grouping of buildings (about 4,000) in the International Style, also known as Bauhaus. The buildings were designed by Jewish architects who had studied at the Bauhaus School in Germany and escaped Europe following the rise of the Nazi regime. They created a new architectural languag characterized by its functionality and simplicity.
42 habitants recommandent
Centre Bauhaus
77 Dizengoff St
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In 2003, the United National Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) proclaimed the historic zone of Tel Aviv, also known as the White City, as a World Cultural Heritage site. The White City maintains the world's largest grouping of buildings (about 4,000) in the International Style, also known as Bauhaus. The buildings were designed by Jewish architects who had studied at the Bauhaus School in Germany and escaped Europe following the rise of the Nazi regime. They created a new architectural languag characterized by its functionality and simplicity.
The New Tel Aviv Museum of Art was opened in 2011. The Herta and Paul Amir Building, which was designed by architect Preston Scott Cohen and local Israeli Architect Amit Nemelich, is a dynamic structure made of 430 polished cement panels. The building hosts visiting exhibitions, in addition to a permanent collection of highlights spanning 100 years of Israeli art. The Tel Aviv Museum is part of the city's main cultural complex, and neighbors the Cameri Municipal Theatre, the Israel Opera, and the Beit Ariela Public Library.
531 habitants recommandent
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
27 Sderot Sha'ul HaMelech
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The New Tel Aviv Museum of Art was opened in 2011. The Herta and Paul Amir Building, which was designed by architect Preston Scott Cohen and local Israeli Architect Amit Nemelich, is a dynamic structure made of 430 polished cement panels. The building hosts visiting exhibitions, in addition to a permanent collection of highlights spanning 100 years of Israeli art. The Tel Aviv Museum is part of the city's main cultural complex, and neighbors the Cameri Municipal Theatre, the Israel Opera, and the Beit Ariela Public Library.
Several decades before the founding of Tel Aviv, Neve Tzedek was built as one of the first neighborhoods outside of Jaffa. Its beautifully restored houses and streets preserve the romance of the late 19th century. A walking tour of Neve Tzedek is a must for romantics, history lovers and fans of small, winding alleys. On the southern edge of Neve Tzedek is the Tachana - the historic Jaffa train station. Built in 1892, the station connected Jaffa Port and Jerusalem, enabling pilgrims a short (6 hour) journey to the Holy City. Today, following extensive preservation and restoration, the Tachana's beautiful compound has been converted to a cultural and shopping center open 7 days a week. One
538 habitants recommandent
Neve Tzedek
538 habitants recommandent
Several decades before the founding of Tel Aviv, Neve Tzedek was built as one of the first neighborhoods outside of Jaffa. Its beautifully restored houses and streets preserve the romance of the late 19th century. A walking tour of Neve Tzedek is a must for romantics, history lovers and fans of small, winding alleys. On the southern edge of Neve Tzedek is the Tachana - the historic Jaffa train station. Built in 1892, the station connected Jaffa Port and Jerusalem, enabling pilgrims a short (6 hour) journey to the Holy City. Today, following extensive preservation and restoration, the Tachana's beautiful compound has been converted to a cultural and shopping center open 7 days a week. One

Shopping

The Carmel Market ("Shuk HaCarmel") is the city's biggest marketplace and a fascinating place to visit. It is essentially a long and narrow alley with colorful stalls lining its sides, from where vendors proudly present their goods. Here you can find almost anything imaginable for the lowest prices in the city, from different kinds of bread and pastries, to tasty olives, dried fruits, exotic spices, and fresh produce. Shuk HaCarmel stretches between the corner of King George and Allenby streets and the Carmelit Bus Station.
702 habitants recommandent
Carmel Market
702 habitants recommandent
The Carmel Market ("Shuk HaCarmel") is the city's biggest marketplace and a fascinating place to visit. It is essentially a long and narrow alley with colorful stalls lining its sides, from where vendors proudly present their goods. Here you can find almost anything imaginable for the lowest prices in the city, from different kinds of bread and pastries, to tasty olives, dried fruits, exotic spices, and fresh produce. Shuk HaCarmel stretches between the corner of King George and Allenby streets and the Carmelit Bus Station.
The Carmel Market ("Shuk HaCarmel") is the city's biggest marketplace and a fascinating place to visit. It is essentially a long and narrow alley with colorful stalls lining its sides, from where vendors proudly present their goods. Here you can find almost anything imaginable for the lowest prices in the city, from different kinds of bread and pastries, to tasty olives, dried fruits, exotic spices, and fresh produce. Shuk HaCarmel stretches between the corner of King George and Allenby streets and the Carmelit Bus Station.
702 habitants recommandent
Carmel Market
702 habitants recommandent
The Carmel Market ("Shuk HaCarmel") is the city's biggest marketplace and a fascinating place to visit. It is essentially a long and narrow alley with colorful stalls lining its sides, from where vendors proudly present their goods. Here you can find almost anything imaginable for the lowest prices in the city, from different kinds of bread and pastries, to tasty olives, dried fruits, exotic spices, and fresh produce. Shuk HaCarmel stretches between the corner of King George and Allenby streets and the Carmelit Bus Station.
The mall has around 420 stores, one movie theater ( Lev Dizengoff, with 6 screens), restaurants, an internet cafe, a design center holding exhibitions from around the world (Soho), specialty stores (Comic books, video games, gadgets, stamp-collecting, posters), a rooftop swimming pool and two gyms. The mall is divided into two parts and straddles both sides of Dizengoff Street with the two parts linked by skywalks and underground passages. The underground parts of Dizengoff Center include a war room fully equipped, toilets, showers using underground aquifer waters, rooms for families etc.
707 habitants recommandent
Centre Dizengoff
50 Dizengoff St
707 habitants recommandent
The mall has around 420 stores, one movie theater ( Lev Dizengoff, with 6 screens), restaurants, an internet cafe, a design center holding exhibitions from around the world (Soho), specialty stores (Comic books, video games, gadgets, stamp-collecting, posters), a rooftop swimming pool and two gyms. The mall is divided into two parts and straddles both sides of Dizengoff Street with the two parts linked by skywalks and underground passages. The underground parts of Dizengoff Center include a war room fully equipped, toilets, showers using underground aquifer waters, rooms for families etc.

Entertainment & Activities

At the end of Rothschild Boulevard are three of the city's most important cultural institutions: The Habima National Theatre, recently renovated and expanded; the historic Mann Auditorium, home of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion, which houses contemporary art exhibitions and is open for free to the public. Connecting all three is the new Culture Square, designed by artists Dani Karavan.
82 habitants recommandent
Théâtre Habima
2 Tarsat Ave
82 habitants recommandent
At the end of Rothschild Boulevard are three of the city's most important cultural institutions: The Habima National Theatre, recently renovated and expanded; the historic Mann Auditorium, home of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion, which houses contemporary art exhibitions and is open for free to the public. Connecting all three is the new Culture Square, designed by artists Dani Karavan.

Arts & Culture

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Eretz Israel Museum/Haim Levanon
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Parks & Nature

Yarkon Park is a large park in Tel Aviv, Israel, with about sixteen million visits annually.Named after the Yarkon River which flows through it, the park includes extensive lawns, sports facilities, botanical gardens, an aviary, a water park, two outdoor concert venues and lakes.
333 habitants recommandent
Parc Hayarkon
Rokach Boulevard
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Yarkon Park is a large park in Tel Aviv, Israel, with about sixteen million visits annually.Named after the Yarkon River which flows through it, the park includes extensive lawns, sports facilities, botanical gardens, an aviary, a water park, two outdoor concert venues and lakes.