Tel Aviv feels like a Mediterranean city that never really sleeps. You can wander down Rothschild Boulevard in the morning and hear the clink of coffee cups outside a sidewalk café, then catch a sunset from the promenade at Banana Tree. The architecture is a mix of Bauhaus white blocks and newer gla...
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11- Gordon Beach Sunrise Walk$0-$0
Stroll the quiet stretch of sand as the sun lifts over the Mediterranean, perfect for early‑bird photos.
Find on Viator → - Eretz Israel Museum$12-$12
Explore the archaeology wing and the glass‑mosaic garden, a calm cultural pause away from the city buzz.
Find on Viator → - Sabich at Shuk HaNamal$5-$5
Grab a warm pita stuffed with fried eggplant, hard‑boiled egg, tahini and pickles from the stall “Sabich Tzafon.”
Find on Viator → - Cocktails at The Setai Rooftop$18-$18
Sip a gin‑citrus mix while the city lights spread below; the vibe is upscale yet relaxed.
Find on Viator → - Yarkon Park Botanical Garden$3-$3
Meander among tropical plants and a small waterfall; rent a bike nearby for a short ride.
Find on Viator → - Tel Aviv Port Boardwalk Bike Ride$0-$0
Cycle the paved promenade from the old port to the new stretch, pausing at street‑art murals.
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Where to stay
6Where to eat
8- Sabich at Shuk HaNamal$5-$5/ppMiddle Eastern · NamalReserve →
- Lina$8-$12/ppMiddle Eastern · Carmel MarketReserve →
- Manta Ray$25-$35/ppJapanese · DizengoffReserve →
- The Setai Rooftop$18-$20/ppCocktail Bar · North Tel AvivReserve →
- The Breakfast Club$12-$14/ppBar · FlorentinReserve →
- Razzmatazz Club$20-$20/ppNightclub · Port AreaReserve →
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