Discover the best top things to do in Tel Aviv District, Israel including Yarkon River and Park Hayarkon, Tel Aviv Marina and Sea Center, La Park, Givatayim Observatory and Garden, Ramat Gan Safari, Jerusalem Beach, Tayelet, Frishman Beach, Jaffa Port, Bograshov Beach.
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4.5 based on 751 reviews
Botanical gardens and large lawns, water park and lakes, sports facilities, two outdoor concert venues - such amazing area for relaxing!
4.5 based on 101 reviews
This beautiful marina is a fantastic way to spend an afternoon (or a whole day, if you're so inclined). Walk along the marina, enjoy the spectacular view of the Mediterranean Sea, watch a sunset, go for a swim in the warm water of a bordering beach, or simply people-watch while you enjoy a fresh drink at one of the many bars along the marina. This is also a popular place for people to go for a run or bike-ride. Everything is very clean, which is nice - not all marinas are well-maintained. Keep in mind that with the temperatures soaring in warmer months, it gets incredibly busy and there are crowds of people here, so plan your visit accordingly. We like coming here later in the afternoon, once the crowds have started to disperse a little bit. Also, some of the restaurants are pricey, although that seems to be the norm for most marinas as restaurants capitalize on prime real estate.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
4.5 based on 16 reviews
The Givatayim Observatory is the oldest observatory in Israel, and serves as the main base for amateur astronomers in Israel. The observatory holds a weekly public tour every Thursday at 19:30. The tour includes a basic lecture, an observation through our telescopes, and a planetarium show. These tours are guided in Hebrew, but events in English are also available for groups (contact our office for more information).
4.5 based on 712 reviews
I don't have a car. I took the train to Hagana Station in TelAviv. Then I took a taxi to the Safari Park entrance. (I could have walked a few blocks to the 31 bus, which stops a few blocks from the Safari. But taxi is much faster.) After paying (81 shekels for senior citizen), I took a shuttle bus through the safari to the zoo entrance. The shuttle driver will slow down when there are interesting animals to see along the safari route. (People with a car can stop and take photos out of their window.) The zoo has enough animal exhibits to be interesting. There are some refreshment stands and there is a restaurant (it is open on Shabat, but all the food is kosher). There is a small gift shop, mostly with toys and books for kids. On the shuttle ride out, the safari has the lions. The shuttle stopped so we could get good looks of the lion and the pride of lionesses.
4.5 based on 409 reviews
Much more impressed with this stretch of beach than I thought I would be! Sand is great, there is a walkway that runs the beach you can walk or jog on as well! You can capture nice sunsets here as well!
4.5 based on 3,080 reviews
This is the paved beachside walkway which provides a 2km path between Tel Aviv and Jaffa.
the Tayelet , on the promenade has been revamped, with thye removal of the now defunct dolfinarium, which is near the Intercontinental hotel. New exercise equipment has been installed together with new sun shades , all over the beach areas. A great place to walk , or ride a bike ( plenty of bikes to hire) only be aware of the large number of battery scooters in use ( which are quite fast!) Beautiful beach and swimming facilities, which are well supervised by the lifeguards.
4.5 based on 502 reviews
This gorgeous beach, which overlooks the Mediterranean, is clean and family-friendly, with plenty of space to soak up the sun, go for a walk along the boardwalk, sit at one of the numerous cafés, or people-watch. The water's usually warm if you want to go for a swim. It does get crowded on the weekends, especially on Saturday evenings, so be prepared to jostle for a space.
4.5 based on 635 reviews
As a port of entry, the Jaffa port has seen better days - many of them. This is rumoured to be the oldest functioning port in the world.
The old Jaffa port is a great place to wander around on a warm, sunny day. many of the streets have been nicely restored. There are lots of crowds and an energetic atmosphere.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
This beach is huuuuuuge!! Its alive, it s varied. Lockers and restaurants on the far end. Lots shaded areas and gazebos, lots of areas with showers to wash off the sand, lots of bike stands to rent bikes and just ride around. The was surprisingly very soft against the feet and the water was crystal clear. One great feature was just how far you could walk out into the Mediterranean. It was an awesome experience. Went in November and still got a sunburn.
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