About Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv or the city that never sleeps, is a centre for culture, liberalism, cuisines, social life, and much more. The city is widely popular for its tasty delicacies such as falafel, hummus, and shakshuka. Known as one of the smartest cities in the world, it has focused widely on the civic engagements and quality of life of its residents. Built with a blend of modernity and historicism, Tel Aviv is a perfect getaway for a warm, qualitative, and enjoyable travel experience.
Places to visit in Tel Aviv
Plenty of cool beaches make Tel Aviv a perfect spot for tourists to chill, as it is a city with more than 300 sunny days in a year. Following are some of the popular tourist attractions that you must visit, when in TelAviv:
- Suzanne Dellal Centre: Suzanne Dellal Centre has been a well-known spot for international and Israeli dancers since 1989. The Suzanne Dellal Centre is located at the heart of Neve Tzedek, in Its picturesque neighbourhood, thus making it a perfect place for a fancy dine-out.
- HaYarkon Park: The River Yarkon runs through HaYarkon Park in the north of the city. It is incredibly perfect for a calm sunny day walk. Apart from embracing the peacefulness and greenery, you can give the variety of flora in the park a glance. A happy place for cyclists, joggers, and dog walkers, this park is perfect for tourists who need a day to relax.
- Tel Aviv Museum of Art: Exhibiting the most comprehensive works of Israeli, modern, and contemporary artists, the museum dives into a diverse array of photography, designs, and architecture. The museum spirals around a huge atrium and is a major sight attraction for its unique architecture and interior.
- Old City of Jaffa: The Old City of Jaffa, standing on a cliff coming out of water, is among the oldest cities along the Mediterranean coast. Surrounded by a plethora of churches, bridges, sculptures, galleries, and museums, the city is a vibrant spot for travellers.
- Neve Tzedek: Showcasing the history of Tel Aviv, Neve Tzedek was constructed in the late 1800s. Being a perfect respite from the hustles of the downtown, it is considered to be the heart and soul of Tel Aviv. Embracing the friendly neighbourhood of this area you can delve into its culture and traditions.
Tel Aviv Airport
Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) or the Tel Aviv Airport is around 20 km away from the city centre. It works round the clock to offer non-stop arrival and departure services to its passengers. The international airport is well equipped with porter services, luggage storage, business centres, lost and found department, rental car services, and much more.