Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv – World Heritage Site
UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, proclaimed ” The White City”, the unique urban and historical fabric … 
Tel Aviv City – A Worldwide Metropolis
Tel Aviv is a worldwide business center, less than century years old, Tel Aviv today is a busy metropolis and … 
Shenkin Street – one of the most popular Tel Aviv streets
Shenkin (Sheinkin) street is one of the most popular Tel Aviv streets, including some of the best Tel Aviv stores, coffee shops like the famous café Tamar and Orna and Ella, and great atmosphere. 
Rothschild Blvd one of Tel Aviv’s central boulevards
Rothschild Blvd is one of Tel Aviv’s central boulevards, a wide street with a designated promenade for pedestrians and bicycle surrounded by a variety of cafés, restaurants, kiosks, and some of Tel Aviv’s most impressive Bauhaus architecture, at the heart of the “White City”. 
Tel Aviv museums
Tel Aviv offers a wide variety of museums, lead by the Tel Aviv Museum of Art covering extensive types and periods from classical to contemporary art, local artists to foreign artisans, historical societies and more. 
Gan Hahashmal one of the coolest neighborhoods in Tel Aviv
Gan Hahashmal is a small quarter hosting Israel’s young designers who live, work and party in the neighborhood in the boutique stores, restaurants and bars, including Levontin 7, a popular bar and music venue. 
Ha’arbaa Street – Tel Aviv culinary center
Ha’arbaa St. is a Tel Aviv culinary center in addition to hosting Cinematheque Tel Aviv, the best theater in the city and the home of well known international film festivals. 
Tel Aviv city tour – The orange routes
There are four options for those who are looking for a self guided Tel Aviv city tour – the orange routes, which lead visitors through some of the city’s most interesting sites. 
Hayarkon Park
Hayarkon Park, the largest public park in Tel Aviv, is a perfect chill out place for couples and is full with children and family activities. 













