What to See in Jaffa
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Carmel Market
This market is the biggest marketplace in Tel Aviv. Place of fresh produce, street food and bargains, it also features a number of high…
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Jaffa Flea Market - Shuk HaPishpeshim
Copper, brass, jewelry, old Persian tiles, Judaica items and many more are to be found here.
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St. Peter's Church
St. Peter's is a Franciscan church in the beautiful setting of Old Jaffa.
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Tel Aviv Great Synagogue
Designed by Yehuda Magidovitch, this synagogue was built in 1926 and then restored in the 70's.
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Andromeda's Rock
View on a rock, to which, according to Greek mythology, Andromeda was chained. Use your imagination!
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The Sea Mosque
The al-Bahr Mosque or Masjid al-Bahr (Arabic: مسجد البحر, Misgad HaYam, meaning in all languages The Sea Mosque, is the oldest extant…
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Ra'amsses Gate Garden
Reconstructed gateway to the building from the times when Ramses II ruled. Don't miss this archaeological treasure!
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Illana Gur Museum
Gloriously rich collection of serious as well as humorous, naive, secular, refined art. Truly unique private collection!
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Jaffa Clock Tower
The Jaffa Clock Tower stands in the middle of the north end of Yefet Street in Jaffa, Tel Aviv.
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Dizengoff Square (tsina)
Dizengoff Square or Dizengoff Circus is an iconic public square in Tel Aviv, on the corner of Dizengoff Street, Reines Street and Pinsker…
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Frishman Beach
Frishman Beach is a popular city beach that has all establishments needed - showers, sunbeds, playgrounds.
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Sarona Market
This foodie market is open seven days a week and is the pefrect choice both for shopping and eating.
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Charles Clore Park
This city park which lines Tel Aviv's beachfront is, together with its adjacent beach, named after a British financier, Sir Charles Clore.
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Jerusalem Beach
Also known as Geula beach, it is usually not that crowded here, compared to the surrounding beaches. Great place for families.
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Banana Beach
Rather relaxed beach for more calm people, accompanied by funky restaurant. Don't expect gastronomic miracle, rather beach experience.
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Allenby
Even though Allenby may not be the most beautiful avenue in Tel Aviv, it still is one of the city's major streets and a transportation hub.
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The American Colony
The American–German Colony is a residential neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
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Dizengoff Center Building A
Dizengoff Center is a shopping mall at the intersection of Dizengoff Street and King George Street in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Gan Meir
Meir Park is a park dating back to the early 1940s in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Nachlat Binyamin
Nachlat Binyamin is a long, pedestrian-only street, crammed with artists, run-down buildings, and cafes.
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Independence Hall
Independence Hall, originally the Dizengoff House is the site of the signing of Israel's Declaration of Independence.
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