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.
Restaurants in Tel Aviv
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Delicious Israel offers foodies and culture-seekers a unique and adventurous way to vacation in Israel. Our culinary and boutique specialty tours are limited to small groups so that together we can veer off the beaten path to eat, explore, learn and experience the authentic “insider” scene of Israeli lifestyle, history and culture.
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Urban Culture Tours of Tel Aviv, deciphering street art & graffiti and analyzing Hebrew gems written on our walls. This is not a sightseeing tour, but an urban sociological-linguistic walk. We look at textual graffiti, bumper stickers, even text on manhole covers in order to understand Israeliness.
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Escape TLV is a real life escape game, a new sort of social game. A game that not only requires you to use your brain but also to work as a team in order to complete the mission. From the moment the game starts you have exactly 60 minutes to solve all the riddles and puzzles and escape the room. There is absolutely no need to use physical force , and in this room even google will not help you, all you need is team work and some collective thinking.
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In her unique culinary food tours, Chef Moran Sol Broza brings both tourists & locals the unique "Tastes of Tel Aviv". Combining her love for food, people and a positive lifestyle, Sol Food provides an unforgettable experience.
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Under1000 Art gallery is the biggest marketplace for all Israeli art made by the Israeli artists community. In the gallery you can find More Than 1000 Original Artworks of 150 Israeli Artists like Kadishman, Tumarkin and other famous artist along with contemporary younger but promising artists. all with $1000 Maximum Price Tag.
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Mondo 2000 is a upperunderground fine dining club located at the southern part of Tel Aviv, right in the heart of the famous Levinsky spice market. Designed with mid 80s early 90s influences and and operates as a Resto Club only on the weekends. The musical line is unique and uncompromising moving from italo disco to new funk and melodic ethnic electronic music, curated by Ofri Goffer one of Israel's most respected djs and music editors. Our food menu was created by chef Dor Vanger a long time cook that his menu always evolves and changes with fresh daily produce and ingredients coming from the market downstairs. Cocktail menu crafted by the Jasper team, an award winning israeli cocktail bar team. All the cocktails have a bright distinguished flavour which suits the place's vibe and atmosphere. Mixed with an amazing 360 degrees urban scenic view of south Tel Aviv, Mondo is the perfect spot for most of your night life desires and needs.
My friend and I went to the afternoon to eat and drink a cocktail. The food was excellent and the service was excellent. The music was fun and suitable for lunch
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Ilana, a tour guide with "Delicious Israel," took a group of us on a fantastic tour of Levinski Market in Tel Aviv. She personally knew most of the merchants, and arranged for incredible tastings at a variety of unique, wonderful food stands, shops and restaurants. Ilana is clearly an extremely informed foodie, as well as a highly enthusiastic tour leader. Our time with Ilana at Levinski was one of the highlights of my recent trip to Israel; I highly recommend her for any of the many tours she leads in Tel Aviv.
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This neighbourhood is not touted in any of the Tel Aviv tourist brochures, the way its next door neighbour, Neve Tzedek, is. Few of the 50 to 70-year-old buildings have been renovated, though here, in terms of density, is Tel Aviv's largest concentration of Bauhaus architecture.
Wonderful old Tel Aviv neighborhood in the south of the city and up against Jaffa (Yafo) and adjacent to the Levinsky Market Place that specialized in Greek, Romanian and Turkish spices, baked goods, chesses, fruits and kosher meats. The neighborhoud’s roots are said to have originated and founded by Jews from Salonika in Greece, and founded in the 1910s, during the country's Ottoman period, that is reflected in the architecture, the alley ways and small stores. It has been compared to Williamsburg in New York City because of its predominance of young people who live there. Predominated by numerous old-time "bohemian" cafes. It is also mythical in Israel due to a TV series named for the neighborhoud. It is a trendy and exciting area, beautiful turn of the Twentieth Century architecture. A wonderful concentration of tiny inexpensive bars in the center of the neighborhoud, as well as street food including kababs, falefel and pizza. Has turned into one of the most vibrant Tel Aviv nightlife scenes, much different and warmer than the rest of the city. Try Tony and Esther's Cafe (Levinsky 39) in the Levinsky Marketץ
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