Things to Do in Tel Aviv
Are you ready for an adventure? Let me take you on a journey through one of the oldest and most fascinating neighborhoods in Tel Aviv - Jaffa. We will understand the importance of the city historically and in its modern context.
Itinerary /highlights
- We will begin with the ancient history of Jaffa from the 15th century B.C and work our way forwards in time towards the modern era, enjoying the beauty and history all around us:
- Hear the stories;
- Jonah and the whale
- Ramses the Second, Djehuty, and the Trojan horse of Jaffa.
- Simon the Tanner and the importance of Jaffa for the Christian Faith.
- Napoleon Buonaparte and his conquests in the Holy Land.
- The Ottoman period and Abu Nabut.
- The British and the mandate and operation Agatha.
- Special mention of the Jaffa oranges and the mythical story of Andromeda.
Time permitting we will walk through the flea market and get a feel of the good vibes, food, and drink.
Join me for an unforgettable experience and let's explore Jaffa together!
On this amazing tour we will explore the great city of Tel Aviv. We will start our tour on Rothschild boulevard, the first street in Tel Aviv. We’ll visit independence hall, take a walk down Allenby street. We will have a food tasting tour in the Shuk Ha Carmel, (please note that on Saturdays the shuk is closed so I will take you on a different route). We will take a nice walk through Neve Tzedek and we’ll end our tour at the Etzel house museum. I look forward to showing you around my great city of Tel Aviv
- Ahuzat Bayit, the first neighborhood of Tel Aviv
- The site of Israel’s Declaration of Independence
- The first kiosk in Tel Aviv
- Nahum Gutman’s famous mosaic masterpiece
- The Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theatre
- The house of Aharon Chelouche, one of the founders of the neighborhood
- The Chelouche Bridge, built near his home
- The houses of Abulafia and S.Y. Agnon, Israel’s Nobel Prize–winning author
- The house of Israel Rokach, one of the founders of Neve Tzedek
- The Nahum Gutman Museum of Art
- The first silent movie theater in Tel Aviv
- Shabazi Street, one of the coolest and most charming streets in the city
Get a Street Art tour of Florentin from a real artist and Street Art Sommelier. I'm part of a community of Street Artists and for a long time, people told me I should do tours. I am obsessed with street art here and have a near-encyclopedic recognition of who did which pieces. I finally decided to listen to them and started offering limited high-quality Street Art tours of Florentin, Tel Aviv - my neighborhood.
Our meeting point is Domino’s Pizza Florentin (Florentin St. 25) It's very easy to find the spot.
( https://maps.app.goo.gl/UfoYzhZCjK6Z4rMh8?g_st=ic )
This tour is the real deal and offers a level of intimate details into the art and the artists that no other tour can. You will leave a fan and learn a ton - I promise. This is the thing I enjoy most! 🙂
Nathan
UC Berkeley, BA, Mass Communication
@StreetArtPartner
This community is very generous with the art and culture it shares, and I genuinely welcome you to join us in that spirit! 🫶
**This is a very LIMITED TOUR to maintain superb quality. If you book and cannot come, PLEASE CANCEL! Others are waiting for spots to open up. Thank you 🙂 🙏 **
Want to learn how to use spray paint? If you are with a group of 4 or more, we can do a fun workshop for you and your group, where we'll learn spray techniques and create our own unique art pieces that you get to bring home with you! Message me for details and to arrange.
Tragic Tel Aviv: A walking tour through tragedy, terror - and resilience - on Tel Aviv's most famous street.
During this tour we:
- Visit the locations of 6 terror attacks along Dizengoff Street.
- See the memorials.
- Hear about the cruelty of our enemies.
- Remember the lives of the victims.
The entire tour takes approximately 55 minutes.
Hi everybody, and welcome to a journey into the heart of Tel Aviv!
My name is Asher Rhaool. I’ve been living in Tel Aviv for the past 20 years, and I truly love this city. I’m a history teacher and a certified tour guide, and I’m passionate about sharing Tel Aviv from different perspectives.
I’m sure you’ll have an amazing tour with me and enjoy a rich experience covering history, architecture, culture, food, and everyday life in the city.
Please note that this is a tip-based tour. I don’t receive a salary, and tips are my only income.
Highlights of the tour:
- Dizengoff Street and Dizengoff Square, now a memorial to October 7
- The old cemetery of Tel Aviv, a unique open-air “museum” of history
- The Old City Hall of Tel Aviv
- Eclectic and Bauhaus architecture, with examples of iconic buildings
- Bialik House, the beautiful home of Israel’s national poet
- Carmel Market, the city’s central open-air market
- The charm of the Nachalat Binyamin neighborhood
Want to explore Tel Aviv's nightlife and meet fellow travelers from all over the world? Join our fun pub crawl through Tel Aviv's most happening local bars and clubs. Each week we handpick the best places to party in, according to the recent trends, events and good vibes each place can offer 🙂 Our pub crawl includes 4 free shots (at least) and free entries to a nightclub. If you are looking for an extremely amazing experience of Tel Aviv's crazy nightlife, be sure to join us on our tour!
The price of the tour is 80₪ online or 90₪ at doors, to cover the free shots and entries 🙂
Experience Jerusalem's historical heritage on this excursion from Tel Aviv. We'll also float in the salty waters of the Dead Sea and enjoy its therapeutic mud!


































