Attractions in Tel Aviv



Palmach Museum

Interactive history museum by appointment only.
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Azrieli Observatory


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Tel Aviv Brewhouse

The focal point of this popular restaurant/brewery is the huge gold tank used for brewing the company’s three beers: a dark, red and a golden.
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White City


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Frishman Beach


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Opera Tower


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Azrieli Center


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Beit Gidi Etzel Museum 1947-1948


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Ben-Gurion House


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Bet Bialik Museum

This restored home and library of Chaim Nachman Bialik (1873-1934), Israel’s national poet, contains 94 books he wrote with translations in 28 languages.
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Bograshov Beach


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Carmel Market (Shuk Ha'Carmel)

Tel Aviv’s biggest and busiest marketplace is filled with colorful stalls and shouting vendors selling a variety of goods, from dried fruits and exotic spices to clothing and footwear.
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Clock Tower


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Dizengoff Street

Tel Aviv's main artery is filled with busy pedestrian traffic, shops, cafes, art galleries, boutiques and wine bars.
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Florentine

This neighbourhood is not touted in any of the Tel Aviv tourist brochures, the way its next door neighbour, Neve Tzedek, is. Few of the 50 to 70-year-old buildings have been renovated, though here, in terms of density, is Tel Aviv's largest concentration of Bauhaus architecture.
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Gan HaHashmal


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Givatayim Observatory and Garden


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Habimah Square

Habimah Square is an important cultural center comprising the Habimah Theatre, the Mann Auditorium, and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion.
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Kabbalah Learning Centre


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Kikar Kedumim


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Kikar Magen David

Notorious traffic circle named for Star of David.
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Migdal Shalom Tower (Tower of Peace)


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