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Tel Aviv Attractions

         Tel Aviv is located in central Israel on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, and its official name is Tel Aviv Jaffa because the city combines these two municipalities. Many people believe that Tel Aviv is the capital of Israel but, in fact, the capital of Israel has always been Jerusalem.      

         The population of Tel Aviv is approximately 450,000 people. Together with its neighboring cities Bat Yam, Holon, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak and others united under the name Gush Dan, the population exceeds one million people. The population is mostly Jewish, but Jaffa is home to a large number of Arabs.    

         The city is very close to Ben-Gurion International Airport and has a road and railway connection with it. Each train has a wheelchair accessible wagon. Transportation of handicapped passengers must be booked in advance by phone or via the website of the railway station.  

In Israel, they say, “Haifa works, Jerusalem prays, and Tel Aviv plays”. Tel Aviv is also called a non-stop city because of lots of restaurants, cafes and pubs open day and night, many of them are accessible, with accessible bathrooms and entrances.   

         There are many hotels in the city to every budget, ranging from the prestigious Sheraton to hostels suitable for budget travelers and students. Most 5 and 4 stars hotels are adapted for people with limited mobility. You can find more information about accessibility in other sections of the website.   

        In addition to numerous accessible cafes and restaurants, the most visited places are famous Tel Aviv beaches, quays, museums and galleries, churches, cathedrals and mosques, skyscrapers, parks, recreation areas and markets. As a rule, Tel Aviv beaches are accessible for people with disabilities. Every person in a wheelchair has direct access to the sea and to special tents with a shadow.   

         You can also use the services of local guides and online consultants on our website.

         As well as the beaches, nearly all the attractions in Tel Aviv are accessible for travelers with limited mobility. Sidewalks and pavements are 90% accessible and have tactile markings. The main urban was of transport is by buses which are equipped with platforms for wheelchair users. You can also use the services of regular and route taxis. Some taxis are equipped with wheelchair lifts to transport people with disabilities. Also, you can rent a mobility scooter.   

         Intercity buses are inaccessible, unfortunately. Now a subway is being built in Tel Aviva to connect it with its suburbs and neighboring cities. The railway stations provide assistance for people with reduced mobility and visually impaired persons. To book the service, you need to call to the departure station and ask for assistance. You can speak English and in some cases Russian because in Israel one–third of the population speaks Russian. The most visited places include Old and New ports of Tel Aviva and Jaffa, Azrieli Towers, Carmel market and a flea market in old Jaffa, Sarona district, Rothschild Boulevard, accessible Gesher and Habima theaters, Ganei HaTaarucha Exhibition Center and others.

You can find more information about the sights the section “Travelers’ stories”   

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Join me and discover the many colors of ‘the White City’, a cool, cosmopolitan, easy going city that doesn't sleep!

We will stroll through some of Tel Aviv's must-see sights: Rothschild boulevard, markets & street art, Neve Zedek, the first kiosk and cinema, the first skyscraper, bauhaus & architecture, Nahalat Binyamin st., Dizengof's house and the Hall of Independence, Bialik's house and the Meir garden and many more.

I'm a local guide, so we can have a discussion about the Israeli society and politics and, of course, learn about the local cuisine and get great tips for the best bars and restaurants in town, and more!

*** In case you try to book and get an ERROR message, please wait a few minutes and try again! Alternatively, you can contact me or the no. above for booking ***

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The tour is guided not only by a professional, certified tour guide & archaeologist - it's guided by a local who was born & raised in the city. I have lived here all my life, and in my tours I share my own personal life & experiences here in the city. I walk you through the narrow alleys used by locals, showing you the city inside & out, with all of its beauty & complexity! If time permits, we might just be meeting and talking to other locals as well!

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Unforgettable Tour Experience to Caesarea, Haifa, Acre and Rosh HaNikra   

Explore the highlights of Israel’s northern coast, from the ancient Roman ruins at Caesarea to Haifa’s Bahai sites, a crusader fortress, and the Old City of Acre. Combining the historic destinations means you’ll follow the beautiful coastline almost to the Lebanese border, and the tour’s early start time is designed so you’ll visit Caesarea’s open-air ruins in the cooler morning hours.

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• Visit the UNESCO-listed Baha'i Gardens
• See Israel's ancient and modern sides
• Walk through the UNESCO-listed Acre Old City
• Includes all entrance fees
• Pickup and drop-off at hotels in selected cities
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Explore the highlights of Tel Aviv in a guided tour on the most comfortable bikes!

Enjoy the unique atmosphere of the city on flat trails throughout the most popular points of interest in Tel Aviv.

Cozy tour with many breaks for impressionable, explanations and snacks on the way.

Easy to get from place to place thanks to more than 100 kilometers of bicycle trails among the city.

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The Tel Aviv tour is a unique combination of activities for a day filled with art, history, culture, and food exploring Tel Aviv by foot on a comprehensive walking architecture, food and street art tour.

When possible, we have collaborated directly with the local street artists to promote accurate information and support of their work. After the tour we will provide information of artists whose work has been seen on the tour providing social media information and where possible, opportunities to purchase work directly from the artists.

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Stroll through the old Yafo, try national cuisine and enjoy the Israeli flavor. If you don’t have enough time to get to know this city, your personal guide will show you the main sights of Telaviv . You will visit one of the oldest streets in the city, learn a lot about the Jewish religion and visit the most historical sites . We will walk along the Mediterranean Sea , drop in the open-air picture gallery and of course taste the national food in the restaurant.
Do not waste your time and enjoy the city now in the company of a friendly guide.

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Explore three of Israels’s most impressive sites in just one day on this tour to Caesarea, Haifa, and Akko. Discover the diversity and beauty of Israel's northern coastline, from the Roman Aqueducts of Caesarea created by King Herods, to the amazing Bahai Gardens at Haifa.

Take in the wonder of King Herod’s ancient seaside city of Caesarea, explore the bustling markets in Akko, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and discover Israel's third city Haifa, set on the slopes of Mount Carmel.

This full-day tour, led by handpicked Israeli tour guides is the best way to conveniently explore the north of Israel in just one day.

This tour will show you the highlights of the North and ends with return transfer to your pickup point in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Conclude with experience with wonderful memories and lasting impressions.

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Visit the highlights of the Holy land. Guided tour in the Bible Land of Israel for 6 nights 7 days. We offer you Holy Land of Israel Christian tour package for 6 nights 7 days especially for those, who decided to visit Holy Land for the first time and want to see all the most important Christian sites. Sites you have read in the Bible will become a life and you will have the opportunity to follow Jesus footsteps. Tour packages we offer guided by the most qualified Israeli tour guides in Israel. *The tours’ order is subject to change, according to your arrival day. Minimum 2 people per booking. Tour package available every day. You can start your trip any day you want in 2022 & 2023.

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Tel Aviv, Israel’s second-largest city and a popular tourist destination, has made significant progress in becoming accessible for people with disabilities and seniors. Here are some of the features and accommodations that make Tel Aviv a more accessible city:

1. Accessible Transportation: Tel Aviv’s public transportation system is equipped with accessible buses and taxis, including low-floor buses and wheelchair-accessible taxis. The city also has a dedicated transportation service for people with disabilities called \"Kav-Latas,\" which provides door-to-door transportation.

2. Wheelchair-Friendly Beaches: Tel Aviv’s beaches have been significantly improved and upgraded over the years with accessibility features such as wheelchair-accessible boardwalks, ramps, and reserved beach chairs that enable people with disabilities to easily access the water.

3. Accessible Museums and Attractions: Many of Tel Aviv’s museums, galleries, and cultural attractions have been retrofitted with accessibility features such as ramps, wide doorways, and elevators. Accessibility information is also provided on their websites for visitors.

4. Accessible Public Spaces: Tel Aviv has made progress in making public spaces more accessible, including sidewalks with ramps, curb cuts, and tactile paving to assist seniors and people with disabilities. The city also offers a free service called \"Shavim\" that provides information about accessible parking spaces, toilets and locations around the city.

5. Access to Healthcare: Tel Aviv has a large number of medical facilities including hospitals ,clinics and home care facilities. All hospitals and clinics have dedicated accessibility features to ensure easy access.

6. Disabled access in Hotels : Most hotels in Tel Aviv offer special services for disabled guests including accessible rooms and bathrooms ,walk in showers and ramps in the common areas.

In conclusion, while there is still work to be done, Tel Aviv has made significant progress in becoming a more accessible city for people with disabilities and seniors. Accessible transportation, beaches, museums, public spaces and healthcare, makes Tel Aviv a destination for travelers with different severe disabilities or mobility limitations.


City Info and Accessibility

Tel Aviv is generally considered to be a safe city for travelers. However, it is always important to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and public transportation. It is advisable to keep an eye on your belongings and avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas.

The most common language spoken in Tel Aviv is Hebrew, as it is the official language of Israel. However, English is widely spoken and understood, especially in tourist areas and by younger people. Arabic and Russian are also commonly spoken in the city.

The best time to visit Tel Aviv is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and enjoyable. Summers (June to August) can be hot and humid, while winters (December to February) are mild and can be rainy. The city is bustling with events, festivals, and cultural activities throughout the year, so there is never a dull moment in Tel Aviv.

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Tel Aviv offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. Here are some of the best areas to stay in Tel Aviv:

1. **Neve Tzedek**: This historic neighborhood is known for its charming architecture, trendy boutiques, and vibrant atmosphere. It offers a mix of boutique hotels, luxury apartments, and stylish guesthouses.

2. **Rothschild Boulevard**: Located in the heart of the city, this area is famous for its tree-lined boulevard, cafes, and nightlife. Visitors can find a range of hotels, from budget-friendly options to boutique accommodations.

3. **Jaffa**: This ancient port city offers a unique blend of history, culture, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can choose from boutique hotels, guesthouses, and luxury resorts.

4. **Tel Aviv Beachfront**: Staying along the Tel Aviv beachfront puts you within walking distance of the city’s beautiful beaches, lively promenade, and popular attractions. Accommodation options range from luxury hotels with ocean views to budget-friendly hostels.

For budget travelers, there are plenty of hostels, guesthouses, and budget hotels scattered throughout the city. Areas like Florentin and Levinski Market offer affordable accommodation options in trendy neighborhoods with a local flair.

Luxury travelers can indulge in 5-star hotels and resorts located in prime areas like the Tel Aviv Beachfront, Rothschild Boulevard, and the Marina area. These accommodations offer top-notch amenities, breathtaking views, and exceptional service.

For seniors and individuals with disabilities, Tel Aviv offers accessible accommodations to ensure a comfortable stay. Many hotels in the city are equipped with accessible rooms, ramps, elevators, and other facilities to cater to the needs of guests with mobility issues. It is advisable to contact the accommodation in advance to inquire about specific accessibility features and requirements.

Overall, Tel Aviv provides a diverse range of accommodation options, ensuring that visitors can find the perfect place to stay, regardless of their budget, preferences, or accessibility needs.

Tel Aviv, Israel, offers a variety of transportation options to cater to the diverse needs of its residents and visitors. Here is an overview of the transportation options available in the city:

1. Airport Transfers:

- Ben Gurion International Airport is the main airport serving Tel Aviv. To get from the airport to the city center, you can use the following transportation options:

- Train: The airport has a train station located on the lower level of Terminal 3. The train provides a direct connection to Tel Aviv’s HaHagana and Merkaz stations.

- Taxi: Taxis are readily available outside the arrivals hall. Make sure to use official airport taxis with a meter to ensure a fair fare.

- Sheruts: Shared shuttle vans, known as sheruts, operate between the airport and various locations in Tel Aviv. They can be found outside the arrivals hall.

2. Public Transport:

- Buses: Tel Aviv has an extensive bus network operated by Dan and Egged. Buses are a convenient and affordable way to travel within the city and to neighboring areas. You can use a Rav-Kav rechargeable transportation card to pay for bus rides.

- Metronit: The Metronit is a rapid bus transit system that operates in the metropolitan area of Tel Aviv. It offers a faster and more efficient way to travel within the city and surrounding areas.

- Tel Aviv Light Rail: The city is also served by a light rail system that connects various neighborhoods. The project is under development, with plans for expansion in the future.

3. Senior and Disability Accessible Transportation:

- The Dan bus company offers special services for seniors and people with disabilities, including low-floor buses and designated seating areas. These buses are equipped with wheelchair ramps and other accessibility features to ensure a comfortable and safe journey.

- Taxi companies in Tel Aviv also provide accessible vehicles for passengers with mobility challenges. It is advisable to book in advance to ensure availability.

4. Navigating the City:

- Google Maps: Use Google Maps or other navigation apps to plan your routes and get real-time information on public transport schedules. This can help you navigate the city more efficiently.

- Walking and Cycling: Tel Aviv is a pedestrian and bike-friendly city, with designated paths and bike-sharing services available. Walking or cycling is a great way to explore the city and enjoy its vibrant atmosphere.

Overall, Tel Aviv offers a range of transportation options to suit different needs and preferences. Whether you’re a visitor exploring the city or a resident commuting to work, you can find a convenient and reliable way to get around.

1. Hayarkon Park: Located in the heart of Tel Aviv, Hayarkon Park is one of the city’s largest green spaces, offering playgrounds, picnic areas, sports facilities, and even paddle boats on the river.

2. Tel Aviv Port: The renovated port area offers a scenic boardwalk, playgrounds, bike rentals, and various dining options, making it a great destination for families.

3. Luna Park: This amusement park on the Tel Aviv Promenade features a variety of rides and attractions suitable for all ages, including a Ferris wheel, bumper cars, and roller coasters.

4. Safari Park: Located just outside of Tel Aviv, Safari Park is a wildlife park where visitors can drive through various habitats and see animals such as giraffes, zebras, and lions up close.

5. Tel Aviv Beaches: Spend a day at one of Tel Aviv’s beautiful beaches, such as Gordon Beach or Frishman Beach, where families can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and playing in the sand.

6. Park HaHorshot (Green Park): This park in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood offers playgrounds, a skate park, and plenty of open green space for kids to run around and play.

7. Sarona Market: This upscale indoor market features a variety of food stalls, shops, and outdoor seating areas, making it a great spot for families to explore and enjoy a meal together.

8. Eretz Israel Museum: This museum offers a range of exhibits on Israeli history and culture, as well as interactive activities and workshops for children.

9. Mini-Israel: Located just outside of Tel Aviv, Mini-Israel is a miniature park featuring scaled-down replicas of famous Israeli landmarks, providing a fun and educational experience for the whole family.

10. Tel Aviv-Jaffa Promenade: Take a stroll along the scenic promenade, which stretches for several kilometers along the Mediterranean coast and offers beautiful views, playgrounds, and plenty of cafes and ice cream shops.

Tel Aviv is a vibrant city that offers a variety of cultural experiences, local festivals, hidden gems, and nightlife options for visitors to enjoy.

Cultural experiences in Tel Aviv include a visit to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, which houses an impressive collection of Israeli and international art. The city is also home to many art galleries, theaters, and cultural centers where visitors can enjoy music, dance, theater, and film performances.

Local festivals in Tel Aviv celebrate everything from music and food to LGBTQ pride and street art. The White Night Festival, held in June, is a city-wide celebration of arts and culture that features performances, exhibitions, and events throughout the night. Tel Aviv also hosts the Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival, an annual event that showcases the best of LGBTQ cinema from around the world.

Hidden gems in Tel Aviv can be found in the city’s diverse neighborhoods, such as the Florentin district with its street art and bohemian vibe, or the historic Neve Tzedek neighborhood with its charming streets and boutiques. Visitors can also explore the Carmel Market for a taste of local life and the Jaffa Flea Market for unique finds and antiques.

Tel Aviv’s nightlife is legendary, with a wide range of bars, clubs, and live music venues to choose from. The city is known for its beach parties, rooftop bars, and underground clubs that cater to all tastes and preferences. Visitors can enjoy live music performances, dance the night away at a club, or simply relax with a drink at a beachfront bar.

In terms of entertainment, Tel Aviv offers a variety of options, including theater, comedy shows, and live music performances. Visitors can catch a show at the Cameri Theater, Israel’s leading repertory theater, or enjoy a performance at the Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theater in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood.

Overall, Tel Aviv is a city that offers a rich cultural experience, vibrant nightlife, and diverse entertainment options for visitors to enjoy. With its unique blend of history, culture, and modernity, Tel Aviv is a must-visit destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the dynamic culture of Israel.

1. Miznon - Known for its delicious and unique pita sandwiches, Miznon offers a budget-friendly dining experience with an emphasis on fresh and flavorful ingredients.

2. Benedict - This all-day breakfast restaurant is a great option for those with dietary restrictions, offering gluten-free and vegetarian options in addition to their classic breakfast dishes.

3. Taizu - For a fine dining experience that caters to various dietary needs, Taizu offers Asian-inspired cuisine with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. They also offer vegan and gluten-free options.

4. Meshek Barzilay - A popular spot for organic, vegetarian, and vegan dishes, Meshek Barzilay is known for its creative and flavorful plant-based menu. They also offer gluten-free options.

5. Port Said - This trendy spot in Tel Aviv offers a laid-back atmosphere and a diverse menu that includes options for vegetarians, vegans, and meat lovers alike. The dishes are affordable and perfect for sharing.

6. Anastasia - A must-visit for those with food allergies or dietary restrictions, Anastasia offers a menu that is entirely plant-based, with many gluten-free and nut-free options available.

7. Falafel Gabay - For a budget-friendly option that caters to various dietary needs, Falafel Gabay serves up delicious and authentic falafel sandwiches, salads, and platters that can be customized to accommodate allergies or dietary restrictions.

1. **Currency Exchange**: The official currency in Tel Aviv is the Israeli New Shekel (ILS). It is recommended to exchange your currency at authorized exchange offices or banks to get the best rates. Avoid exchanging money with street vendors or unauthorized individuals.

2. **Financial Tips**: Credit cards are widely accepted in Tel Aviv, especially in hotels, restaurants, and larger stores. However, it’s always a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases and in case you encounter a place that doesn’t accept cards.

3. **Local Laws**: It’s important to familiarize yourself with local laws and customs in Tel Aviv. Respect cultural sensitivities, dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and avoid public displays of affection in more conservative areas.

4. **Customs and Etiquette**: When visiting Tel Aviv, it is customary to greet people with a handshake and maintain eye contact during conversations. It is also polite to wait for an invitation before using someone’s first name. Dress is generally casual and modest, though beach attire is acceptable at the beach.

5. **Safety Advice**: Tel Aviv is a relatively safe city, but like any major city, it’s important to remain vigilant and take precautions. Avoid walking alone in quiet or poorly lit areas at night, be aware of your surroundings, and keep your belongings secure. If you’re out late at night, consider taking a taxi or using rideshare services to get back to your accommodation.

6. **Emergency Numbers**: In case of emergency, dial 100 for police, 101 for ambulance, and 102 for the fire department.

7. **Health and Hygiene**: It’s recommended to drink bottled water in Tel Aviv to avoid stomach issues. Make sure to carry hand sanitizer and practice good personal hygiene.

8. **Public Transportation**: Tel Aviv has an efficient public transportation system, including buses and a light rail service. Consider purchasing a rechargeable Rav-Kav card for convenient travel around the city.

9. **Language**: While Hebrew is the official language of Israel, English is widely spoken in Tel Aviv, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few basic Hebrew phrases can also be helpful and appreciated by locals.

10. **Respect Religious Sites**: When visiting religious sites in Tel Aviv, such as synagogues or mosques, remember to dress modestly and follow any specific rules or guidelines for visitors.

By following these essential tips for travelers in Tel Aviv, you can make the most of your trip and have a safe and enjoyable experience in this vibrant city.