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For those wanting to visit "the sites" in Tel Aviv, there is no shortage of attractions waiting to be explored in this energetic, cultural city. Shopping opportunities, historical sites, dive centers and archaeological locations make for days upon days of enjoyment in this buzzing metropolis.
 Those looking to explore the city with a bit of retail therapy, Hatachana is the perfect fusion of history, as the old railway station of Tel Aviv, and modernity, with the renovation that turned it into one of most enjoyable shopping centers in Tel Aviv. Shenkin Street offers a completely different shopping experience, with a positively bohemian feel to the street that is chock-full of shops, be they designer boutiques, jewelry stores, global brand shoe stores and far eastern clothing, to name just a few.
Those interested in a glimpse into the life of some of the people Tel Aviv is famous for, can visit Bialik House, the residence of the Israeli national poet, Haim Nahman Bialik which contains books, letters and works that Bialik received from Israel's finest artists, as well as personal items, his personal library and a children's room based on the well-known nursery rhymes that he wrote.  The Yitzchak Rabin Centre is also well worth a visit, which is dedicated to the history of society and democracy in Israel, Yitzchak Rabin's life and the legacy he left behind.
The Na Laga'at Centre, with it's truly special artistic experiences for the general public, presented by deaf and blind people, offers a unique opportunity for visitors to understand a fraction of what it means to live in this world without the senses of sight and hearing.
We have only touched upon some attractions in this city, there is so much more to see and do; the list is endless…
 


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Old Jaffa

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It is certainly no coincidence that the Hebrew name for Jaffa- "Yafo"- is said to originate from the Hebrew word "yofi" meaning beauty. The charming Old ...
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Park HaYarkon

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Park HaYarkon is the unofficial yet universal name for Ganei Yehoshua (Yehoshua Gardens) which was named after Yehoshua Rabinovitch, Tel Aviv's mayor between 1969 and 1974. ...
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Neve Tzedek

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Neve Tzedek ("Oasis of Justice") located south of the Yemenite Quarter, was the first Jewish neighborhood built outside of Jaffa, founded in 1883 by the Chelouche ...
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The Tel Aviv Tayelet

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Tayelet is Hebrew for "promenade" and the Tel Aviv Tayelet runs for two kilometers all the way from Jaffa in the south to Hatzok Beach in the north. The walkway is ...
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Nachalat Binyamin

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In 1987 the city made Nachalat Binyamin into a pedestrian mall by closing off the three streets that make up the neighborhood to vehicles and the largest arts-and-crafts fair ...
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The Old Tel Aviv Port

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The Old Tel Aviv Port is a dynamic social hotspot with an array of restaurants, shops and bars along the length of a 14,000 square meter deck that was shaped after the Tel Aviv ...
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Jaffa Flea Market

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The Jaffa Flea Market ("Shuk HaPishPishim" in Hebrew) is one of the main attractions in the Old Jaffa city. Any visitor looking for antiques, second-hand treasures, ...
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Old Jaffa Port

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A popular tourist location, the Old Jaffa Port was once the place where Jewish immigrants passed through when resettling the land before the establishment of the State. Today, ...
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Wheel Bee Bike Rental

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Wheel Bee Bike Rental is located in Jaffa in the heart of the tourist area, between the Flea Market, the Clock Tower and the Old City of Jaffa. A variety of bikes are available ...
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Na Laga'at Centre

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The Na Laga'at Centre in Jaffa offers a truly unique experience for visitors. Na Laga'at is Hebrew for "Please DO touch" and the Na Laga'at Centre is ...
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