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Tel Aviv museums

Tel Aviv museums

Tel Aviv travel guide

Tel Aviv offers a wide variety of museums and galleries covering extensive types and periods from classical to contemporary art, local artists to foreign artisans, historical societies and more.

The Tel Aviv Museum

The Tel Aviv Museum is Israel’s main art museum, hosting more than half a million visitors annually and offering a dynamic program of changing and permanent exhibitions, in addition to exciting cultural programs of classical and jazz music, performance arts, lecture series, special events, children’s programs, dance, and cinema. The Tel Aviv Museum includes an outdoor sculpture garden and a youth wing.
The Tel Aviv Museum is located 27 Shaul Hamelech Blvd.
Tel: +972-3-6077020. Fax: +972-3- 6958099.
Opening Hours: Sunday – closed. Monday, Wednesday: 10AM-4PM. Tuesday, Thursday: 10AM-10PM. Friday: 10AM-2PM. Saturday: 10AM-4PM.

The Eretz Israel Museum & Planetarium

The Eretz Israel Museum & Planetarium is a multi-disciplinary museum focusing on the history and culture of the Land of Israel through permanent and temporary exhibits in archaeology, ethnography, folklore, Judaica, cultural history and local identity, traditional crafts and practical arts. This Tel Aviv Museum includes an expansive garden surrounding an ancient mound rich in archaeological treasures found in the heart of the museum complex. The Planetarium hosts the “Voyage through the Universe” show.

The Eretz Israel Museum is located at 2 Haim Levanon St., Ramat Aviv.
Tel: +972-3- 6415244.
Opening Hours: Sunday – Wednesday: 10AM-4PM. Thursday: 10AM-8PM. Friday & Saturday: 10AM-2PM.

Old Jaffa

Old Jaffa

Old Jaffa is one of the most ancient cities in the world, with over 4,000 years of history. The Old Jaffa port is one of the most ancient ports in the world, and the control over which had been shifted from one ruler to the other for many centuries. Each of them - Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Greek, Roman or French - has left his own unique mark on the city. You can sense it while traveling the narrow lanes of the city and witnessing its unique charm. Nowadays these small arched alleys, named after the zodiac's signs, are filled with artists' quarters, studios and art galleries, as well as Judaica, archaeology items and jewelry shops. Not surprisingly, Old Jaffa is one of Israel's major tourist attractions and surely one of Tel Aviv's most romantic spots. The best way to start exploring Old Jaffa is by walking down the beach promenade, which offers lovely views of Tel-Aviv beaches and skyline, southward from the "drums-beach". From there you will reach the old port that has great view of the city and a beautiful authentic pier. If you keep walking down the southernmost side of the port area, you will find a ship graveyard. Otherwise, walk up the stairs from the old port and reach Kedumim Square, in the center of the old city. In Kedumim Square you will find the ancient Jaffa museum and a tourist information center. Right next to Kedumim square is a small park with sculptures of Israeli artists, spectacular views of the Mediterranean and a lovely romantic atmosphere. Another recommended walk is towards the Clock Square and the Clock Tower. It was built in the Ottoman period in the beginning of the 20th century and became the center of Old Jaffa. It is located right in the middle of the city's markets, next to the Flea Market and many small shops that offer practically everything you may want to take back home as a souvenir.

A new hotel by Isrotel hotel chain - Leon Towers Tel Aviv

A new hotel by Isrotel hotel chain - Leon Towers Tel Aviv

A new hotel by Isrotel hotel chain - Leon Towers Tel Aviv is set to open in 2024 at the Yarkon St., Tel Aviv with 235 rooms and suites! A hotel that joins the luxury group of the Isrotel hotel chain. Located on the beach, near the Royal Beach Hotel Tel Aviv. The two hotel towers offer exclusive rooms, a huge conference and business complex, restaurants and bars, a spa from the "Carmel Forests", an infinity pool overlooking the sea, a luxurious business lounge and adjacent parking.

Experience the Urban Charm of Tel Aviv at The Poli House Hotel: A Unique and Beautiful Destination

Experience the Urban Charm of Tel Aviv at The Poli House Hotel: A Unique and Beautiful Destination

Discover the breathtaking and distinctive Poli House Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel, located in one of the city's busiest intersections. From almost every room, you can take in the vibrant streets and become a part of the city's urban life. This hotel has been recognized worldwide for its unique design and exceptional amenities, including a rooftop bar and an infinity pool that will take your Tel Aviv vacation to the next level. The Poli House Hotel offers an urban rooftop experience that includes a bar with good music, spa facilities, treatment rooms, and a heated infinity pool. Breakfast is served in a variety of cafes nearby, so you can immerse yourself in the city's culture as much as possible. The hotel's building, known as Beit Polishook, was constructed in 1934 as an office building and served as the location for several establishments over the years. After years of neglect, the iconic building underwent a comprehensive preservation and reconstruction process directed by award-winning architect Nitza Smok, which contributed to the revitalization of the Nachalat Binyamin pedestrian area and market. The Poli House Hotel is located in the historic Polishok House, overlooking the bustling Magan David square, which is the meeting point for six streets. This central location makes most of the city's landmarks and tourist sites easily accessible by foot. The hotel is within walking distance to three of the city's central markets, including the vibrant Carmel Market, Bezalel market, and Nachalat Binyamin's artists' market, which is active on Tuesdays and Fridays, right beneath the hotel. The rooftop infinity pool at Poli House is the centerpiece of the hotel's spacious roof, offering an expansive panoramic view of Tel Aviv's skyline, stretching all the way to the sea. The pool is heated, allowing guests to enjoy a swim even during the winter months, and there is a couple's Jacuzzi and dry sauna available for further relaxation. The pool area has sunbeds and relaxation areas where guests can order drinks and food from the nearby rooftop bar. The rooftop bar at Poli House is designed by Karim Rashid and is a top entertainment destination for locals and travelers alike. The bar offers a wide selection of drinks and cocktails, as well as small and delicious food dishes from the Crodo Bar, all against the backdrop of a panoramic view of Tel Aviv and good music. You can also combine your visit with a pampering double spa package that includes a meal at the bar. Experience the exceptional Poli House Hotel in Tel Aviv, where you can connect with the city's history and contemporary vibes while indulging in first-class amenities and services. Book your stay now and get ready for an unforgettable Tel Aviv vacation.

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