What to do and see in Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

November 23, 2021 Franklyn Hardiman

A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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1. Joseph Bau House Museum

9 Berdichevski, Tel Aviv 6425808 Israel +972 54-421-2730 [email protected] http://www.josephbau.com
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5.0 based on 239 reviews

Joseph Bau House Museum

*** Visits may be made only by appointment. *** ***Please call for reservation and entrance fee*** "Joseph Bau House" is an authentic artist workshop that conveys to the visitor the amazing life story of Joseph Bau reflected in the wide range of his creativity, which includes movies, animation, paintings, graphics, literature and research of the Hebrew language - all spiced with special humor stemming from his optimistic view of life. Rebecca and Joseph Bau are the original couple whose wedding is shown in the movie "Schindler's List".

Reviewed By bryton34 - Kasakh, Armenia

An anthropological experience of the two daughters of Joseph Bau, a creative man, one of the fathers of graphic design in Israel, a Holocaust survivor with an extraordinary life story. The sisters keep the place and the amazing story they keep alive is worth a visit. Ask questions and note that the story is not over.

2. The M&H Distillery

16 HaThiya St, Tel Aviv 6816901 Israel +972 3-632-0491 [email protected] http://www.mh-distillery.com
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

The M&H Distillery

Israel's first whisky distillery is located right on the border between Tel Aviv and Jaffa. We provide English and Hebrew tours - come see our distillery, taste our products, and pick up some souvenirs on the way! Advance booking required via the M&H website.

Reviewed By Amit_Dror - Tel Aviv, Israel

The Milk & Honey Distillery is the first whisky distillery in ISRAEL. It’s located in Tel Aviv. What an amazing place to visit. Lots of casks and beautiful copper stills. I love it!

3. Tel Aviv Museum of Art

27 Shaul Hamelech Blvd The Golda Meir Cultural and Art Center, Tel Aviv 61332012 Israel 6957361 http://www.tamuseum.com/
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4.5 based on 2,022 reviews

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

This museum features a rich collection of art including European works from the 16th to 19th centuries, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and 20th-century modernism.

Reviewed By galg - Tel Aviv, Israel

great musuem with a nice collection and exhibits, architecture wise it's also very impressive esp. the new section. well worth it if you're in town.

4. Carmel Market (Shuk Ha'Carmel)

Allenby, King George and Sheinkin streets, Tel Aviv Israel +972 52-222-0819 http://www.shuktlv.co.il/en/category/carmel-market
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4.5 based on 1,663 reviews

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.

Reviewed By NickDavis

Just minutes from our apartment Sao we visited several times during our stay. Closed Saturdays and daily closes at 5pm (winter time anyway) Always busy although actual volume of people varies (on 2 occasions daughter with grandson in pushchair gave up and walked along a parralel street as progress so slow due to crowds). Wares range from clothing to food with the latter being the main focus. So enjoyable to look at the stalls selling spices or nuts or fruits or Turkish baklava and other sweets and in late December many hanukah (Jewish festival of lights) related doughnuts and sesame seed cakes and the like. There are also some good falafel and other eaters in some of the side streets off of the main thoroughfare. Amazing atmosphere.

5. Kikar Kedumim-Old Jaffa

Kikar Kedumim 14 Kikar Kedumim Old Jaffa, Jaffa, Tel Aviv 64338 Israel +972 52-868-0822 [email protected] http://www.oldjaffa.co.il/
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Kikar Kedumim-Old Jaffa

Kikar Kedumim- old Jaffa,(the Main square) where you can find Ilan Adar's Art studio + Gallery 12 Jaffa Located in the Center of Considered the focal point of Old Jaffa, this central square features a visitor's center containing ancient relics from local excavations. one of the most amazing Sea View you can get. Welcome

Reviewed By kamakshi2015 - Bengaluru, India

Coming here proved to be an enjoyable outing for the he family . The open spaces of the old city cane to light and the walking around here was rewarding . The kids hung around and we all felt rested . The old history around it and s scattered and makes an interesting skyline for a memorable picture perfect click !

6. Yarkon River and Park Hayarkon

Ganei Yehoshua Rokach Blvd, Tel Aviv Israel +972 3-642-0541 http://old.parks.org.il/BuildaGate5/general2/data_card.php?Cat=~25~~800187146~Card12~&ru=&SiteName=parks&Clt=&Bur=649932559
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4.5 based on 751 reviews

Yarkon River and Park Hayarkon

Reviewed By 216kseniyar

Botanical gardens and large lawns, water park and lakes, sports facilities, two outdoor concert venues - such amazing area for relaxing!

7. Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall

Rehov Nahalat Binyamin 2, Tel Aviv Israel [email protected] http://nachalatbinyamin-tlv.com/en/
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4.5 based on 1,026 reviews

Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall

Reviewed By NaavaP - Tel Aviv, Israel

This pedestrian walk is home for some of old Tlv garment district and the eclectic style of building. On Tuesdays and Fridays it holds an arts and crafts fair which is an excellent place to get local art or a unique piece of jewelry as well as gifts for the ones at home. Enjoy street performers and sometimes live music or kids shows. It holds a mix of old and new, buildings, shops, cafes and restaurants. Don't miss out on the icecream place located halfway through the main drag.

8. Old Tel Aviv Port Area

Nemal Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv Israel +972 52-369-9343 http://www.namal.co.il/
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4.5 based on 2,643 reviews

Old Tel Aviv Port Area

Reviewed By addpro - Thornhill, Canada

Before the port of Ashdod, there was the port of Tel Aviv. Nowadays the big ships are gone (replaced by some sailboats), and it's a great place to visit for shopping, restaurants, skateboarding and fun.

9. Jaffa Old City

Jaffa, Tel Aviv 61000 Israel
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4.5 based on 10,467 reviews

Jaffa Old City

Reviewed By E-BOURCIER - Paris, France

Exciting & historical place to see The clock tower is so beautiful There is a bridge (with zodiac signs decorated on it) which is so beautiful with sea view The creators' and craftsman's shops are marvellous. I recommend this district to every traveller.

10. Neve Tzedek

South-West Tel Aviv (Shalom Shabazi Street Or Hevrat Shas Street), Tel Aviv Israel +972 3-510-9876 http://Www.spanevetzedek.co.il
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4.5 based on 3,082 reviews

Neve Tzedek

Filled with a maze of narrow winding streets, this picturesque neighborhood is considered one of Tel Aviv’s major cultural areas where the Frederic Mann Auditorium, Helena Rubinstein Art Museum and Israel’s Habima Theater are located.

Reviewed By NickDavis

We tended to focus on Shabazi Street which runs through heart of the neighbourhood although did also check out some side streets. Shabazi has lots of boutique shops over wide range from jewellery to artists and general stores and clothing plus some restaurants and Anita gelato ice cream The western end adjoins a children's play area and one of the Tel Aviv dog parks. Always lots of people to see and noticed several tour groups being shown round each day.

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