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Flights to Tel Aviv‚ Israel

Book a flight to Tel Aviv and let the promenade‚ the sea‚ the restaurants‚ the bars‚ and the ever‑evolving neighborhoods pull you into an energetic Israeli city rhythm

Tel Aviv‚ the “city that never sleeps‚” combines vibrant nightlife‚ a fascinating food scene‚ culture‚ beaches‚ markets‚ and shopping‚ making it ideal for couples‚ families‚ and friends looking for a lively‚ open‚ and intriguing city.
The city stretches along a long Mediterranean beachfront and blends central high rises with historic and new neighborhoods‚ leafy boulevards‚ and green lungs. Within just a few bus or light rail stops‚ you can move from the seafront promenade to Carmel Market‚ on to Neve Tzedek‚ Old Jaffa‚ and back to business districts and shopping centers – all within short travel distances.

Your Journey to Tel Aviv Starts Here

Israel’s culinary and cultural capital‚ where golden beaches meet a fast-paced lifestyle and non-stop energy. Tel Aviv is a perfect blend of iconic Bauhaus architecture‚ colorful markets like Carmel and Levinsky‚ and some of the best nightlife in the world. Whether you’re looking for sunset surfing‚ award-winning chef restaurants‚ or a stroll down Rothschild Boulevard‚ Tel Aviv will always make you feel at home – only with a lot more style.

How to get there
From Ben Gurion Airport you can reach central Tel Aviv by train‚ taxi‚ or rental car in about 30 minutes
Tel Aviv is a wide but flat city that is quite easy to get around‚ and many people combine walking‚ cycling‚ and e‑scooters with public transport
Getting Around the city
Walking

The best way to experience the city‚ especially along the promenade or in the alleys of Neve Tzedek and Old Jaffa.

Public Transport

An extensive network of buses‚ trains‚ and light rail (the red line) that quickly connects parts of the city and the Dan Bloc.

Bicycle or scooter

Tel Aviv is a cyclist's paradise. Rent a bike or electric scooter from one of the apps and pedal along the well-maintained bike paths.

Top Attractions

Panoramic view of the ancient port in Jaffa Tel Aviv Israel

Old Jaffa

Old Jaffa is one of the most beautiful and historic corners of Israel‚ with narrow stone alleys‚ art galleries‚ churches‚ mosques‚ the iconic Clock Tower‚ and an ancient port dating back thousands of years. You can wander between the galleries at Kikar Kedumim‚ stroll the lanes of the Andromeda quarter‚ climb to the lookout on the summit of the hill‚ continue to Jaffa Port with its restaurants and promenade‚ and finish at the nearby Flea Market packed with cafés‚ bars‚ and vintage shops. The whole area connects directly to the Tel Aviv seafront promenade‚ making it easy to combine a beach day with a walk through Jaffa.

Green and black olives at the Carmel Market‚ Tel Aviv‚ Israel

Carmel Market

Carmel Market is Tel Aviv’s largest and busiest market‚ a colorful‚ noisy strip of stalls running from Allenby Street towards the Kerem HaTeimanim neighborhood. Here you will find fresh fruit and vegetables‚ spices‚ cheeses‚ fish‚ baked goods‚ juices‚ street food from all over the world‚ clothing‚ toys‚ and souvenirs – all in a dense Middle Eastern market atmosphere. In recent years‚ bars‚ cafés‚ and trendy restaurants have sprung up around the Souk‚ turning the surrounding streets into a nightlife spot as well.

Building in Neve Tzedek‚ Tel Aviv‚ Israel

Neve Tzedek

Neve Tzedek‚ one of the first neighborhoods built outside Jaffa‚ is today a romantic boutique district with low houses‚ narrow lanes‚ and stylish cafés and galleries. Along its streets‚ you will find fashion and design boutiques‚ galleries‚ bakeries‚ and restaurants‚ and at its edge sit the Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and a direct connection to the seafront promenade. It is a perfect place for a slow wander‚ photos‚ and a glass of coffee or wine at sunset.

Hot air balloon against the backdrop of Hayarkon Park‚ Tel Aviv‚ Israel

Yarkon Park

Yarkon Park is Tel Aviv’s largest green lung‚ stretching along the Yarkon River in the north of the city. The park offers huge lawns‚ walking and cycling paths‚ playgrounds‚ ornamental gardens‚ a lake with pedal boats‚ sports courts‚ and shaded picnic areas. It is especially popular with runners‚ cyclists‚ families with children‚ and dog walkers‚ and regularly hosts festivals and large concerts.

Part of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art building‚ Israel

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is much more than an exhibition space – it is the beating heart of the Israeli art world and one of the most respected museums in the world. The museum offers a rare combination of classic collections by masters such as Picasso‚ Dali and Kandinsky‚ with rotating exhibitions by today’s leading contemporary artists.

Cashier gives paper bags with shopping to a customer in a clothing store

BIG Fashion Glilot

BIG Fashion Glilot is one of Israel’s largest and newest shopping centers‚ an open‑air complex located between north Tel Aviv and Ramat Hasharon‚ near the Cinema City multiplex. The center is laid out as two open “shopping streets” with dozens of fashion‚ sports‚ and lifestyle stores‚ a mix of Israeli and international brands‚ and a variety of restaurants‚ cafés‚ and fast‑food options. Many brands operate flagship‑size stores here‚ and the mall is open on Saturdays‚ making it an attractive option for shopping and dining just outside the city center.

Best Time to Visit

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Spring (April–June) 16°C – 26°C

The perfect season. Pleasant weather before the heat‚ ideal for sitting in cafes and taking walks.

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Summer (July–August) 24°C – 32°C

It's hot and humid‚ but this is the golden age of beaches. The city is vibrant‚ the water is warm and the nightlife is at its peak.

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Autumn (Sept–Oct) 20°C – 28°C

The temperatures are calming down‚ the sea is still great‚ and the city is bathed in a soft‚ pleasant light after the holidays.

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Winter (Nov–March) 10°C – 18°C

A mild Mediterranean winter. Sunny days alongside brief storms‚ a great time to enjoy the museums and the indoor culinary scene.

Fun Facts

  • Tel Aviv is considered one of the liveliest Mediterranean cities‚ with restaurants‚ clubs‚ and bars open late into the night – some even 24/7 – so there is always something to do any night of the week
  • Few realize that Yarkon Park is larger in area than New York’s Central Park
  • Tel Aviv has over 4‚000 Bauhaus‑style buildings‚ which earned it the nickname “The White City” and UNESCO World Heritage recognition

International dialing code:

+972

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