Top rated tourist attractions in Tel Aviv




 

7. Bialik Street

Little Bialik Street is home to three historical houses that will interest history and culture lovers.

The House of artist Reuven Rubin is now a museum dedicated to his work, full of paintings, as well as old photographs of Tel Aviv.

Farther along the street, Bialik House used to be the residence of poet Chaim Nachman Bialik and is now a tribute to his life and works.

Next door is Tel Aviv’s original town hall, now known as Beit Ha’ir. It contains displays documenting Tel Aviv’s history.

 

8. Namal: The Old Port Area

Tel Aviv’s old port area (known as Namal) has been slickly rejuvenated and is now a hip waterfront hangout strip full of shops and cafés.

The boardwalk here is a favorite for promenading youngsters, while families flock to the area on weekends. The area is home to small private art galleries and an excellent indoor market.

During the weekends there are often free live music concerts and other events and family-friendly entertainment. This is a great place to come if you have kids in tow as there’s usually plenty to keep them occupied.

Location: Off HaYarkon Street