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Clock Tower
The guide was updated:The Jaffa Clock Tower, dating back to the Ottoman period, is one of seven clock towers that were constructed in Ottoman Palestine. Positioned at the entrance to the Old Jaffa district, it serves as a popular meeting point for city tours and is one of Tel Aviv's most recognisable landmarks.
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Old Jaffa is the historical heart of Tel Aviv, renowned for its romantic streets, ancient churches, and stone buildings. The area’s rich history imbues it with a unique charm that captivates visitors. You can stroll through its picturesque streets or spend time enjoying the trendy wine bars, innovative Mediterranean cuisine, and seafood restaurants near Jaffa Port.
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Clock Tower
The Jaffa Clock Tower, dating back to the Ottoman period, is one of seven clock towers that were constructed in Ottoman Palestine. Positioned at the entrance to the Old Jaffa district, it serves as a popular meeting point for city tours and is one of Tel Aviv's most recognisable landmarks.
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Kikar Kedumim
The heart of Old Jaffa, Kikar Kedumim (Hebrew for 'Square of ancient times') is an ancient central square and an essential stop for anyone touring the city. With the city port on one side and Old Jaffa streets on the other, Kikar Kedumim is the perfect departure point for a Tel Aviv city tour. Do not miss its centrepiece fountain, as well as souvenir shops and eateries in the area.
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Neve Tzedek
The Neve Tzedek neighbourhood, once home to renowned artists and writers, retains much of its historical charm today. The area is now known for its avant-garde design stores, fashion boutiques, and artisanal shops. Be sure to visit the weekly farmers' market at HaTachana, a restored railway station. Enjoy a meal at trendy European restaurants, relax with a cold drink at stylish bistros, and explore the vibrant nightlife with jazz bars and cocktail lounges.
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Tayelet — The Promenade
The promenade of Tel Aviv is a picturesque waterside stretch. The 5 km long shore is an unmissable location for anyone visiting the city. Take a romantic walk with your significant other or just sit down and relax while watching the waves crush the shore.
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Al-Bahr Mosque
Al-Bahr Mosque is the oldest mosque in Old Jaffa, built in 1675. People arriving by boat used to enter the city via Jaffa's old port. To take in the view of the city's historic centre, use the mosque as your vantage point and enjoy the panorama. Al-Bar Mosque is located right on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Andromeda's Rock
In Greek mythology, the stunning Andromeda was chained to a rock along the shore as a sacrifice to a sea monster. She was saved by the hero Perseus, and the two eventually married. According to legend, the rock where Andromeda was once bound still remains today.
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Meir Garden
If you're looking to escape the bustling streets of Tel Aviv, Meir Park (Gan Meir) is an excellent choice. This green oasis offers a peaceful retreat where you can relax with a cup of coffee at the park's café or let children enjoy the playground.
Named after Tel Aviv's first mayor, Meir Dizengoff, the park is also home to the Tel Aviv Municipal LGBT Community Center, a vibrant hub that hosts various cultural and community events.
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Azrieli Towers
The Azrieli Towers were built between 1996 and 1999, which makes them a relatively new addition to Tel Aviv's cityscape. Visit this complex of skyscrapers and take the chance to shop at one of the largest shopping malls in the country (located at the ground level of the towers).
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Tel Aviv Museum of Art
One of the most popular museums in Tel Aviv, the Museum of Art hosts an ever-changing selection of excellent exhibitions. With a display of Israeli and contemporary art, design and architecture, and even photography, the museum truly has something to offer any visitor.
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Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre
Suzanne Dellal Centre is a dance and theatre space with an inviting open-air garden, a venue popular with both locals and visitors. The Centre boasts an ever-changing offer of professionally staged performances, so do check the website for schedules when you're in town.
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Hayarkon Park
Hayarkon Park is the perfect place to get away from the busy streets of the city. It's located just right outside downtown Tel Aviv and is very popular with residents for its sports facilities, scenic areas and a pond. World-renowned musicians (from The Rolling Stones to Justin Bieber) have performed here at different points in time.
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Charles Clore Park
Charles Clore Park, situated along the Mediterranean Sea, is a popular destination for both locals and visitors. It's an ideal spot for a leisurely afternoon with friends or family, offering opportunities for barbecuing, playing ball games, biking along the scenic promenade, or simply relaxing in the sun.
The park was established on the site of the former Al-Manshiyya neighbourhood, a historic Palestinian area that was demolished in the 1960s to make way for the development of the new central business district (CBD).
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Eretz Israel Museum
If you are in Tel Aviv and would like to know more about the country's history and culture, Eretz Israel Museum is the place for you. The museum not only has exhibits but also a planetarium, lecture rooms and workshops for its visitors.
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Ramat Gan Stadium
The Ramat Gan Stadium, formerly Israel's national stadium until 2014, is a prominent venue located in Ramat Gan. While it is primarily used for football matches, it also hosts large-scale concerts and various athletic competitions.
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Cymbalista Synagogue
The Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center in Tel Aviv serves as a prominent cultural institution dedicated to fostering mutual understanding among diverse local communities. It achieves this through a range of events, lectures, and educational programs. The building itself, with its two bulky towers, is a sight to behold.
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Ramat Gan Safari Park
Just outside the city, you can bump into the largest number of animals in a safari park in the Middle East. Gorillas, hippos, lions and elephants are just some of the 1600 species of animals waiting for you. Don't miss the chance to visit this place if you are in town.
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Givatayim Observatory
Located just outside Tel Aviv, the Givatayim Observatory provides an opportunity to explore the night sky and its stars. The observatory offers educational lectures and courses for both children and adults. With a knowledgeable and friendly staff, visitors can get answers to their questions about astronomy and the cosmos.
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