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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Begin your day at the Tel Aviv Hahagana Train Station, receive your travel itinerary packet from our IsraelRail representative and you are all set to explore Akko on your own! Ride like the locals along the Mediterranean coast to one of the most ancient cities in Israel: the Old City of Akko. The train ride is a total of 1 hour and 40 minutes. Visiting Akko is a journey to a glorious past and a one-of-a-kind experience. The city’s fascinating historical heritage, a rare blend of East and West, authentic glimpses from the past, and unique mix of religious beliefs and remnants from different cultures, have all turned Akko into one of the most vital Ancient World cities. You will find the traces of a great many nations and religious movements ranging from the Canaanites, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Crusaders, the Mamluks, the Turks and the British. Self-Guided with an option for Audio Guide at Museums
Inclusions: Round-trip train ticket from Tel-Aviv to Akko, Pass valid for local buses in Akko, 5 Museum Tickets, Old Akko Market Tasting Card to try four unique dishes in the Old Akko Market, Itinerary and Map of Old City Akko
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A very worthwhile tour to do if staying in Tel Aviv. It takes just over half an hour, on a very funky double decker train, to get from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and then a couple of minutes walk to meet your Guide. Our Guide, Baruch, was great and was only too happy to make sure we got the most from our tour and that we enjoyed it despite the dismal weather we had (drizzly rain and temperature of 3c). Would definitely recommend, even for the non-religious (like myself).
Waking up late from a great night out in Tel Aviv? Or coming from another city? Come join us on this dynamic tour featuring Art, Culture and Food! Start by tasting through the late morning at the Levinsky Market and the famous Florentine area. Levinsky is a unique local market that sells many spices, nuts, dried fruits, and fusion cuisines. In the afternoon, you will join a group guided tour where the tour guide will lead through the must-see neighborhoods Tel-Aviv has to offer.
Inclusions: Pass valid for buses in Tel-Aviv, Levinsky Market local food tasting and audio guide with interesting stories and history, 3-hour Modern Tel-Aviv guided group tour with a local licensed English-speaking guide
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A very worthwhile tour to do if staying in Tel Aviv. It takes just over half an hour, on a very funky double decker train, to get from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and then a couple of minutes walk to meet your Guide. Our Guide, Baruch, was great and was only too happy to make sure we got the most from our tour and that we enjoyed it despite the dismal weather we had (drizzly rain and temperature of 3c). Would definitely recommend, even for the non-religious (like myself).
Israel is fully accessible by public transportation! Ride the Israel Railway to Jerusalem. Once in the city use the Light Rail to hop on and off, stopping first at the Mahane Yehuda Market. In the afternoon jump on the Light Rail to the City Hall stop and join the City of David group tour starting from the Jaffa Gate.
Inclusions: Local licensed tour guide, Round-trip train ticket from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem, Pass valid for local buses and Light Rail, 3-hour guided group tour of the City of David, Map
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A very worthwhile tour to do if staying in Tel Aviv. It takes just over half an hour, on a very funky double decker train, to get from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and then a couple of minutes walk to meet your Guide. Our Guide, Baruch, was great and was only too happy to make sure we got the most from our tour and that we enjoyed it despite the dismal weather we had (drizzly rain and temperature of 3c). Would definitely recommend, even for the non-religious (like myself).
Israel is fully accessible by public transportation! Ride the Israel Railway to Jerusalem. Once in the city use the Light Rail to hop on and off, stopping first at the Mahane Yehuda Market. In the afternoon jump on the Light Rail to the City Hall stop and join the Mount of Olives group tour starting from the Jaffa Gate.
Inclusions: Local licensed tour guide, Round-trip train ticket from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem, Pass valid for local buses and Light Rail, 3-hour guided group tour of the Mount of Olives, Map
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A very worthwhile tour to do if staying in Tel Aviv. It takes just over half an hour, on a very funky double decker train, to get from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and then a couple of minutes walk to meet your Guide. Our Guide, Baruch, was great and was only too happy to make sure we got the most from our tour and that we enjoyed it despite the dismal weather we had (drizzly rain and temperature of 3c). Would definitely recommend, even for the non-religious (like myself).
Visiting Akko is a journey through a glorious past and a one-of-a-kind experience. Akko is a port city in northwest Israel, on the Mediterranean coast. Explore the Hospitaller Citadel, visit the Turkish Bath and walk through the Templars’ Tunnel to the Mediterranean Sea. Akko is Self-Guided with an option for Audio Guide at Museums With your family and friends, continue to uncover the history and beauty of Akko with a bite to eat in the Old Akko Market. Use the tasting card in your travel itinerary packet to try some local dishes. Next, take the train to Haifa and join the 15:00 Bahá’í Gardens Walk-in Guided Tour. The Panoramic tour descends through the Haifa Bahá’í Gardens from the top of Mount Carmel to the level of the golden-domed Shrine of the Báb along paved paths and stairs. You will pass through both formal and informal parts of the gardens and enjoy magnificent views of the city, the Galilee Hills, and the Mediterranean Sea.
Inclusions: Round-trip train ticket from Tel-Aviv to Akko / Haifa, Pass valid for local buses in Akko and Haifa, 5 Museum Tickets, Old Akko Market Tasting Card to try four unique dishes, Tour of the Bahá’í Gardens with a local guide, Map of Akko Old City and Haifa
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A very worthwhile tour to do if staying in Tel Aviv. It takes just over half an hour, on a very funky double decker train, to get from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and then a couple of minutes walk to meet your Guide. Our Guide, Baruch, was great and was only too happy to make sure we got the most from our tour and that we enjoyed it despite the dismal weather we had (drizzly rain and temperature of 3c). Would definitely recommend, even for the non-religious (like myself).
Begin your day at the Tel Aviv Hahagana Train Station, receive your travel itinerary packet from our IsraelRail representative and you are all set to explore Akko on your own! From here you are ready to ride like the locals along the Mediterranean coast to one of the most ancient cities in Israel: the Old City of Akko. The train ride is a total of 1 hour and 40 minutes. Visiting Akko is a journey to a glorious past and a one-of-a-kind experience. The city’s fascinating historical heritage, a rare blend of East and West, authentic glimpses from the past, and unique mix of religious beliefs and remnants from different cultures, have all turned Akko into one of the most vital Ancient World cities. You will find the traces of a great many nations and religious movements ranging from the Canaanites, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Crusaders, the Mamluks, the Turks and the British. Self-Guided with an option for Audio Guide at Museums
Inclusions: 5 Museum Tickets, Pass valid for local buses in Akko, Itinerary and Map of Old City Akko, Round-trip train ticket from Tel-Aviv to Akko
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A very worthwhile tour to do if staying in Tel Aviv. It takes just over half an hour, on a very funky double decker train, to get from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and then a couple of minutes walk to meet your Guide. Our Guide, Baruch, was great and was only too happy to make sure we got the most from our tour and that we enjoyed it despite the dismal weather we had (drizzly rain and temperature of 3c). Would definitely recommend, even for the non-religious (like myself).
With this Jaffa quest you will know all the interesting facts and history of Jaffa, in one hour and half. Play this guided scavenger hunt quest in the old city.
Inclusions: Our application, Guide
Exclusions: Transport, Gratuities
Was really fun! The idea of looking for these pictures is a really cool way to explore Jaffa, and the way you also learn about the history of the city is a cool bonus
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