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Vieux port de Tel Aviv

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Vicky
May 11, 2022
In the Tel Aviv port you will find a variety of attractions, restaurants and sunbeds, on Saturdays and holidays you can even see street performances and various festivals. You can reach the Tel Aviv port through the beach promenade and thus also enjoy the wonderful atmosphere on the promenade - when you face the beach, turn right to the end.
Julia
October 11, 2019
Atlit - Tel Aviv-University stations in 50 min. you are at  Tel-Aviv's largest Park HaYarkon walking in a beautiful park along the Yarkon River in half an hour you will reach the port of Tel Aviv with many shops and restaurants A train leaves once an hour. Activity from 5:13 am to 21:14 pm. Cost of one trip NIS 27.50 or NIS 40 ticket for one day which includes all-day travel by train and bus in northern and central Israel, including Tel Aviv and Haifa
Atlit - Tel Aviv-University stations in 50 min. you are at  Tel-Aviv's largest Park HaYarkon walking in a beautiful park along the Yarkon River in half an hour you will reach the port of Tel Aviv with many shops and restaurants A train leaves once an hour. Activity from 5:13 am to 21:14 pm. Cost…
Emilia
September 13, 2017
Located on the seashore and it is already so much fun. You can find everything here. A variety of restaurants. Bars with live jazz music (Shablul). on Thursday evening and Friday morning farmers market. Fashion. Books, and more...
Eyal
July 19, 2019
The port of Jaffa and the old city.
Tlv Short
July 16, 2018
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.
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 tho…

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