Food Scene
A great little place that serves excellent coffee, sandwiches and sweets
22 locals recommend
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103 HaHashmonaim StreetOne of the best and most well known bakeries in Tel Aviv, includes a coffee shop
A vintage-styled restaurant that specializes in local Israeli cuisine. The food is great and so is the atmosphere
48 locals recommend
La Shuk
92 Dizengoff StreetA vintage-styled restaurant that specializes in local Israeli cuisine. The food is great and so is the atmosphere
One of the best fish restaurants in Israel, haven't tried anything there that I didn't like. Just ask for a table that is facing the sea, to get the most out of it.
* Please note AirBNB might be showing the wrong location on the map. To be sure google "Matna Ray Tel Aviv" in Maps
131 locals recommend
Manta Ray
4 Nahum GoldmannOne of the best fish restaurants in Israel, haven't tried anything there that I didn't like. Just ask for a table that is facing the sea, to get the most out of it.
* Please note AirBNB might be showing the wrong location on the map. To be sure google "Matna Ray Tel Aviv" in Maps
One of the oldest and best known fish restaurants in Tel Aviv. Though the design of the place is simple, the food is great and the prices are within-reach
54 locals recommend
The Old Man and the Sea
85 Kedem StOne of the oldest and best known fish restaurants in Tel Aviv. Though the design of the place is simple, the food is great and the prices are within-reach
Drinks & Nightlife
A really great place for a beer, with long bar benches facing HaBima Square with a lively crowd
6 locals recommend
Robina
6 Marmorek StA really great place for a beer, with long bar benches facing HaBima Square with a lively crowd
Social Club
45 Rothschild BlvdAn upscale bar, with amazing food and atmosphere
Though it sits on the busy Ibn Gabirol street, its still a quiet place with a more relaxed atmosphere than most other pubs around. The place of a loyal and devoted crowd that appreciate its calm nature
16 locals recommend
HaShoftim
39 Shlomo Ibn Gabirol StThough it sits on the busy Ibn Gabirol street, its still a quiet place with a more relaxed atmosphere than most other pubs around. The place of a loyal and devoted crowd that appreciate its calm nature
Sightseeing
The ancient beginnings of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Though old Jaffa is one of the oldest port cities in the world, most of it hadn't survived. Still, the old city a beautiful place to visit (especially at night)
352 locals recommend
Old City
The ancient beginnings of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Though old Jaffa is one of the oldest port cities in the world, most of it hadn't survived. Still, the old city a beautiful place to visit (especially at night)
The first neighborhood of Tel Aviv, that Jews settled to out of Yaffo. Filled with beautifully restored buildings from the 1890's and onward. It's filled the great restaurants, cafe's, bars, galleries, culture venues and pedestrian-friendly streets. One of the best ways to spend an afternoon or evening.
538 locals recommend
Neve Tzedek
The first neighborhood of Tel Aviv, that Jews settled to out of Yaffo. Filled with beautifully restored buildings from the 1890's and onward. It's filled the great restaurants, cafe's, bars, galleries, culture venues and pedestrian-friendly streets. One of the best ways to spend an afternoon or evening.
Everything Else
The market is the biggest one in Tel Aviv. Featuring fruits, vegetable, spices, fish, poultry and meat stands and shops. In recent years it saw an influx of new and trendy places open up inside the market, though by 5-6 pm most of the market and shops around it will be closed.
P.S - try Hummus Magen David, it was built inside an old synagogue and serves one of the best hummus in the market, just bring cash, as they don't accept credit cards.
702 locals recommend
Carmel Market
The market is the biggest one in Tel Aviv. Featuring fruits, vegetable, spices, fish, poultry and meat stands and shops. In recent years it saw an influx of new and trendy places open up inside the market, though by 5-6 pm most of the market and shops around it will be closed.
P.S - try Hummus Magen David, it was built inside an old synagogue and serves one of the best hummus in the market, just bring cash, as they don't accept credit cards.
Parks & Nature
The biggest city park of Tel Aviv (3500 acres). A perfect place for a picnic, a stroll or some quiet time on the wide-streching lawns. You can rent a peddle boat, visit the bird park (Tzafari) or just go for a jog.
333 locals recommend
Hayarkon Park
Rokach BoulevardThe biggest city park of Tel Aviv (3500 acres). A perfect place for a picnic, a stroll or some quiet time on the wide-streching lawns. You can rent a peddle boat, visit the bird park (Tzafari) or just go for a jog.