Tour Overview
Tel Aviv-Jaffa is a vibrant metropolis that should be on every traveler's bucket list. The city is a rich blend of old and new, boasting historical landmarks like Rothschild Boulevard where Israel declared its independence, as well as the stylish neighborhood of Neve Tzedek, home to the city's most expensive real estate, trendy boutiques, and delectable cuisine. Before you go to the sandy beaches, the guide will make sure to swing by Shuk HaCarmel, the bustling marketplace offering the world's best hummus and unique souvenirs. What sets Tel Aviv-Jaffa apart isn't just its activities, but also its youthful spirit and blissful culture, which leave visitors feeling relaxed and rejuvenated. Discover why the city is called the "white city," with dozens of houses recognized as UNESCO heritage sites. Don't miss out on this unforgettable destination!
Included / Excluded
- English speaking guide, experienced & licensed by Ministry of Tourism
- Entrance fees
- Guide’s expenses
- Personal bottle of water
- Taxes & VAT (for foreign citizens only)
- Assistance with planning
- Guests Meals
On the Agenda
Among many sightseeing and stories, we made a list of the key sites of this amazing tour. In order for the trip to be optimal and experiential, the order of the sites will be determined by the guide according to a set of considerations.
Meet your guide next to the famous clock tower. Introduction and gone over the schedule
We believe that on a perfect guided tour, an observation point is a MUST. A place where you can understand the geography of the city and its topography. And of course, take the perfect pictures from 🙂
Pass by the Flea Market, the former commercial heart of Jaffa. Its vintage shops & counters, art galleries, and restaurants.
The neighborhood is steeped in a rich history, having been home to prominent figures such as Nobel Prize winners Nahum Gutman and Agnon during the 19th century. Today, it has gained global renown as one of the most exceptional and upscale areas, and is home to a variety of charming cafes, galleries, and esteemed residents. Additionally, the neighborhood offers a convenient pathway to the renowned Carmel Market.
The heartbeat of Israel’s modern city—Tel Aviv’s largest open air market, the Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel in Hebrew). Diving into the depths of the Carmel Market and the backstreets of its neighboring historic Yemenite quarter, we learn about the development of Israeli cuisine through the stomach 🙂
Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv is a source of inspiration – overflowing with energy and offering endless opportunities for growth and innovation. Witness the creative spark of a theater performance, savor the flavors of exquisite cuisine or simply wander along the central path, breathing in the passion and drive. And while you’re at it, why not grab a cup of revitalizing java from one of the charming kiosks along the way?