מדריך 'מה בסביבה' של Yoram

Yoram
מדריך 'מה בסביבה' של Yoram

Main promenades

Walking along these promenades can long one hour or the whole day. it is your choice. Along the way you will pass historic places and modern ones. Cofees, restaurants or just benches to seat and watch or rest - are spread all over.
you can have a detaled nice description in: Timeout Tel-Aviv: serch for: "A stroll down Rothschild Boulevard". also interesting article there: Ten free things to do in Tel Aviv detailed Ten free things to do in Tel Aviv
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Бульвар Ротшильда
Rothschild Boulevard
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you can have a detaled nice description in: Timeout Tel-Aviv: serch for: "A stroll down Rothschild Boulevard". also interesting article there: Ten free things to do in Tel Aviv detailed Ten free things to do in Tel Aviv
A walk along the Tel Aviv Promenade is a great urban experience that takes you to one of the most vibrant and beautiful coastal strips in Israel. Tel Aviv's well-maintained promenade, which stretches without crossing the road from the north of the city to the port of Jaffa, incorporates a wide range of elements with history mixed with exciting young experiences. Besides the strip of beach next to it, along the promenade in Tel Aviv you can enjoy a huge variety of restaurants, pubs, shops, children's attractions, peaceful beaches and many other surprises. How to get there from Oscar Apt? If you use google maps, just get to Frishmann STR. and walk west. Shortly you will find yourselves on the promenade. Now you will have to choose your direction; if you turn right, your choice is toward the Tel-Aviv port and Reading Power Station in the north. If you turn left, you will find yourselves in 25 minutes of easy walking – in Jaffa Port. Many guests ad a visit in the first old quarter of Tel - Aviv ; Neve -Zedek. It is important to emphasize that the hike at the end depends on you and at every stage you can stop, rest, watch the sea, eat ice cream (or drink a glass of wine) and get back on track. North: Tel Aviv Port and Reading Power Station. The Port of Tel Aviv, which operated for about 30 years, became the first Hebrew port in the world. Recently, the Tel Aviv Port complex has undergone significant renovation and facelift. Today, it is one of the most vibrant places in terms of itineraries in Tel Aviv. During the holidays and weekends, special festivals are held at Tel Aviv Port, including live music performances, street shows, food markets and the like. Along the harbor, you can enjoy a host of restaurants, pubs and playgrounds that are highly invested in children. This is also a recommended area for shopping in Tel Aviv. The Reading Power Station, located in the northern part of the Tel Aviv Promenade, is a historic power plant that was actually the first Hebrew power plant in the Dan region. The station operates to this day but at very low levels. Next to the Reading Power Station you can tour an impressive tree line that extends south to the beach of Peeps. On Saturdays and holidays, the area is full of cyclists and loving couples. There are seating areas and benches overlooking the sea. South: Jaffa Port. Jaffa Port is considered one of the oldest in the world. From the Canaanite era to the present, the port has operated almost continuously, giving Jaffa its historic status as a central city in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean and the western gateway of the country. For thousands of years, the harbor served as fishermen, boaters, traders, pilgrims, occupiers and migrants, passing through and leaving Today, thanks to a joint effort by port fishers, residents of Jaffa and its lovers, and thanks to investment and support from the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality, the port continues to operate as a fishing port, and is also being renewed as one of the urban centers along the Tel Aviv-Jaffa coastal strip, offering a variety of cultural activities - Focusing on music, leisure, commercial and tourism events for the general public.
Shlomo Lahat Promenade
Shlomo Lahat Promenade
A walk along the Tel Aviv Promenade is a great urban experience that takes you to one of the most vibrant and beautiful coastal strips in Israel. Tel Aviv's well-maintained promenade, which stretches without crossing the road from the north of the city to the port of Jaffa, incorporates a wide range of elements with history mixed with exciting young experiences. Besides the strip of beach next to it, along the promenade in Tel Aviv you can enjoy a huge variety of restaurants, pubs, shops, children's attractions, peaceful beaches and many other surprises. How to get there from Oscar Apt? If you use google maps, just get to Frishmann STR. and walk west. Shortly you will find yourselves on the promenade. Now you will have to choose your direction; if you turn right, your choice is toward the Tel-Aviv port and Reading Power Station in the north. If you turn left, you will find yourselves in 25 minutes of easy walking – in Jaffa Port. Many guests ad a visit in the first old quarter of Tel - Aviv ; Neve -Zedek. It is important to emphasize that the hike at the end depends on you and at every stage you can stop, rest, watch the sea, eat ice cream (or drink a glass of wine) and get back on track. North: Tel Aviv Port and Reading Power Station. The Port of Tel Aviv, which operated for about 30 years, became the first Hebrew port in the world. Recently, the Tel Aviv Port complex has undergone significant renovation and facelift. Today, it is one of the most vibrant places in terms of itineraries in Tel Aviv. During the holidays and weekends, special festivals are held at Tel Aviv Port, including live music performances, street shows, food markets and the like. Along the harbor, you can enjoy a host of restaurants, pubs and playgrounds that are highly invested in children. This is also a recommended area for shopping in Tel Aviv. The Reading Power Station, located in the northern part of the Tel Aviv Promenade, is a historic power plant that was actually the first Hebrew power plant in the Dan region. The station operates to this day but at very low levels. Next to the Reading Power Station you can tour an impressive tree line that extends south to the beach of Peeps. On Saturdays and holidays, the area is full of cyclists and loving couples. There are seating areas and benches overlooking the sea. South: Jaffa Port. Jaffa Port is considered one of the oldest in the world. From the Canaanite era to the present, the port has operated almost continuously, giving Jaffa its historic status as a central city in the eastern basin of the Mediterranean and the western gateway of the country. For thousands of years, the harbor served as fishermen, boaters, traders, pilgrims, occupiers and migrants, passing through and leaving Today, thanks to a joint effort by port fishers, residents of Jaffa and its lovers, and thanks to investment and support from the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality, the port continues to operate as a fishing port, and is also being renewed as one of the urban centers along the Tel Aviv-Jaffa coastal strip, offering a variety of cultural activities - Focusing on music, leisure, commercial and tourism events for the general public.

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Neve Tzedek is a "must" if you stay in Tel Aviv
Art Gallerries and unique shops, restaurants, cofees and old renovated buldings that tell the story of modern Israel's first city. they all suggest an intencive experience. take a look at the TOURIST ISRAEL - The guide , on Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv.
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Неве-Цедек
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Art Gallerries and unique shops, restaurants, cofees and old renovated buldings that tell the story of modern Israel's first city. they all suggest an intencive experience. take a look at the TOURIST ISRAEL - The guide , on Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv.
The Bauhaus Center is a "jump" away from Oscar Apt. It is the city’s center for exploring, learning and experiencing all about the 'white city and Tlv's Bauhaus Archtecture. Don't miss it. 77 Dizengoff St. (+972) 3-522-0249
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Центр Баухауз в Тель-Авиве
77 Dizengoff St
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The Bauhaus Center is a "jump" away from Oscar Apt. It is the city’s center for exploring, learning and experiencing all about the 'white city and Tlv's Bauhaus Archtecture. Don't miss it. 77 Dizengoff St. (+972) 3-522-0249