Bat Yam (Hebrew: בַּת יָם (audio) (help·info), Arabic: بات يام) is a city located on Israel's Mediterranean Sea coast, on the central coastal strip, just south of Tel Aviv. Part of the Gush Dan metropolitan area in Tel Aviv District, the city had a population of 128,904 in 2016.
Restaurants in Bat Yam
4.5 based on 494 reviews
Budget tours. The tour guides are amazing, very knowledgeable and have true passion for Israel. Igor was great. Would definitely hire him as a private tour guide. We took 4 tours with the company. The reason we gave 3 stars is for several reasons: 1)lateness-...MoreDear Oksana, next time you travel to Israel - Atlantis can provide you with great private guide. Thank you for your feedback. See you in Israel again!
5 based on 238 reviews
The Nalaga'at ("please touch" in Hebrew) nonprofit center is a stage for arts and culture that promotes an equal dialogue and leads to social change, with the belief in the human spirit and its ability to touch and to make a difference. The center is home for: - Nalaga'at Theater - home to the only deaf-blind theater groups in the world. - Blackout Restaurant - where blind and visually impaired waiters accompany the guests to a meal in total darkness. - Kapish Event Center - where deaf and hearing impaired waiters invite the guests to communicate in sign language. - Workshop Center - glimpses to the world of deaf and blind people through once in a lifetime experiences.
To balance the many excellent reviews of the dinner and/or play experience posted here, I'd like to add that Na L'gaat ("Please Touch") also offers workshops. This was our first activity after our group of 30 arrived in Israel. We drove straight to Na L'gaat...MoreHello, We are glad to hear that your group had a positive and meaningful experience in our workshop center. It was our pleasure to have you as our guests. Thank you, Jonathan
5 based on 139 reviews
Tiyoolim & Etgarim is a group that lives to discover the beautiful land of Israel via the feet. We live and love the experience, the trekking, the magnificent sights and views. Join us for an amazing adventure that will not be listed in any tourist guide. Breathe the fresh air, feel the rush of the adventure - take a trekking or hiking trip in the hidden, beautiful locations in Israel.
I've traveled to Jordan with "Tiyoolim & Etgarim" agency for 3 days. The trip was really beautiful, really interesting and amazing views. We had a really good guide and everything was very organized. This agency is experience with trip to Jordan and for sure it's not my last time. Thank you guys for a great adventure!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
This is a historic part of town. Good walking, historic sights, views of the ocean and history. We did have a guide who made sure we saw everything and explained history and culture, which helped put everything into perspective.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
It doesn't have the feel or quality of Tel Aviv's boardwalk but it's getting there slowly. Bat Yam, in spite of its great Beaches has always been the poor relative to Tel Aviv, even to the mostly working class Arab Yafo (Jaffa). But BY is catching upand there are some good bars and Russian restaurants.
4.5 based on 135 reviews
DMH is a curators' "tour de force". Every visit always leaves me with unforgettable images and new unexpected experiences. This happened in the past with a famous Japanese designer's fashions and now the tragically late iconic Ronit Elkabetz's fashion flair and artistic genius. I personally discovered the huge impact of creativity in fashion design that I took for granted prior to this encounter. Also the exhibit's design itself was breathtaking except for the over-intrusive audio that was completely superfluous and almost ruined the show. Less would be more. Also other museums would isolate the seated video screening from the main hall.
4.5 based on 224 reviews
This is a nicely done pedestrianised walkway from Tel Aviv to Old Jaffa and vice versa. It goes from old Jaffa Port all the way almost to the new Tel Aviv Marina. It's really nice to walk along the beach and away fro the traffic. All the while giving picturesque views of the beach, the sea and both Jaffa and Tel Aviv.
The Etzel House museum is also based in the park.
4 based on 156 reviews
Kids will enjoy it, but it is nothing to e impressed of. While prices are relatively high (around ~30$) the park itself is poorly maintained, crowded and the facilities are average at best. If you do plan a visit keep in mind that the park suits little ones better than teenagers.
4.5 based on 113 reviews
When you come through the passage between two buildings it's disconcerting to see an orange tree, and its tidy root ball, floating. You might want to walk around it quickly and take any photos because this is a popular work of art and tour groups gather around and stay until everyone has the photos they want.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
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