Although there are well-known ancient cities in Israel such as Jerusalem and Nazarat, Tel Aviv deserves to be highlighted as one of the youngest and most vibrant cities. Travel to the modern city of Tel Aviv with its European lifestyle and experience excellent beaches, museums, classic Bauhaus architecture and exciting nightlife in this Middle Eastern metropolis. Residents of the «White City» are proud of the modernity of their city and are always willing to share with visitors what to see and do, but before heading to Tel Aviv, one of the most beautiful cities of the Mediterranean, get to know the city better with our guide.
Things You Shouldn't Miss in Tel Aviv
• Spend a day cooling off in the waters of the Mediterranean and step onto the sandy beaches of Shlomo Lahat Promenade
• Explore this bike-friendly city by renting a bike
• Visit nearby Jaffa, the world's second oldest port city with a large Arab population
• Hear the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra perform at the Tel Aviv Palace of Culture
• Shop for unique spices and souvenirs at the Carmel Market
• Taste the youthful spirit of Tel Aviv in the Florentine neighborhood
• Take a free city tour to see Bauhaus architecture
• Spend a day in Hayarkin Park, Israel's largest public park
• Walk along the shady pedestrian path known as Sderot Rothschild
• Check out the works at the Tel Aviv Art Museum
Like most Mediterranean cities, Tel Aviv experiences cool, rainy winters and hot summers that can reach 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The best months to visit Tel Aviv are November to April, it may rain but it is not intolerable. This time of year, sea water is between 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit, offering refreshing swimming on hot days.