Excursions in Tel Aviv

Tour “Tel Aviv – Jaffa: A Taste and Color Experience”

Author’s walking tour through Tel Aviv and Jaffa, featuring a stroll through the most picturesque and atmospheric corners of both cities.

Tour “New Old Jaffa”

Ancient Jaffa (Joppa), where, according to legend, Noah built his Ark and Perseus rescued Andromeda. We will stroll through streets that still remember Alexander the Great, Richard I of England, and Napoleon Bonaparte. For centuries, this was the starting point of the pilgrimage route to Jerusalem.

Tour “Gefilte-Hrayme” — The History of Israeli Cuisine at the Crossroads of Centuries

Author’s walking tour through Tel Aviv, including a stroll through the famous Levinsky Market. During our journey through Levinsky Market, we will introduce you to the rich world of Israeli cuisine, explain how to properly choose spices, and share practical tips on how they are traditionally used in cooking.

Tour to Jaffa: Art Galleries, Workshops & Museums

Author’s walking tour through ancient Jaffa with guide Maxim Izikson. The excursion includes visits to the Ilana Goor Museum, art galleries, artisan workshops, and the renowned Brill family studio, famous for combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies. Participants will also discover elements of traditional Yemeni culture, alongside a fascinating variety of handmade jewelry, decorative art, and unique designer creations.

Tour: “The White City” — Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv is a city of many faces, where history and modern life blend together in a unique atmosphere. As the cultural capital of Israel, Tel Aviv is not only the country’s center of finance, fashion, industry, and commerce, but also one of the Middle East’s most vibrant entertainment hubs. The city is famous for its countless cafés and restaurants lining the streets, as well as its lively nightlife, with clubs and bars open until dawn.

Private Tour of Tel Aviv & Jaffa

Private sightseeing tour through the historical and cultural landmarks of Tel Aviv and ancient Jaffa. During the tour, we will see the House of Simon the Tanner, visit the Franciscan Saint Peter’s Church, and stroll through the historic neighborhoods of Neve Tzedek and Ahuzat Bayit, where modern Tel Aviv was born. The route also includes a walk along the famous Rothschild Boulevard, a visit to the rooftop observation point of the Azrieli Center, and many other fascinating highlights of the city.

Walking tours are among the most fascinating forms of travel. They do not require significant expenses and offer the opportunity for the most detailed and immersive exploration of the places visited. Indeed, travelers moving by train, bus, or car may cover great distances, but their impressions often lack the richness of detail that comes with discovering a place on foot.

There are two main types of walking tours: general sightseeing tours and thematic tours.

A sightseeing tour gives visitors a unique opportunity not only to learn about the history of a city or district and see its most famous landmarks with their own eyes, but also to experience its atmosphere, stroll through its main streets, and imagine themselves as part of local life.

A thematic tour focuses on exploring a particular subject in greater depth. Such excursions may be dedicated to the history, architecture, ecology, or cultural life of a city. They may also focus on the lives and work of prominent figures in literature, art, or science.

We offer both sightseeing and thematic walking tours. Moreover, many of our sightseeing excursions are complemented by thematic elements, creating a richer and more engaging experience for our guests.

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