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Yom Kippur: Tel Aviv’s bike riding holiday

A day of forgiveness and introspection, Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the Jewish year. Jews fast for 26 hours and spend almost the entire day praying and meditating. Nearly all businesses close on this one day of the year.  Jews who observe Yom Kippur fast for the entire […]

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Mezcalito, Mexican street food

“Mezcalito” Tel Aviv’s best Mexican street food just opened on Herzl’s corner of Florentin, next to Florentin’s long-standing Mexican restaurant (The Maskal). A large oven in the depths of the kitchen produces slices, from which five filling options emerge, which are matched with four platforms.You can choose between barbeque (beef […]

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Tel Aviv’s First Elevator

The Passage Penske served as Tel Aviv’s first commercial center. It was designed by Yehuda Magidovich, Tel Aviv’s first city engineer, and constructed in 1925 by Mordechai (Zvi Arie) Penske, a Polish-Jewish Jew from America. Penske has an eclectic style, an eclectic style that incorporates European construction with oriental features. […]

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Park Hamesila

Located in Neve Tzedek (next to Beit Lieber), Park Hamesila connects Pines Street with Elifelet Street. The park will extend 1.3 km from the sea to Nahalat Binyamin and Herzl streets downtown when the eastern section opens in the new year. It will provide a missing link in Bauhaus’s network […]

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Kuchinate Collective

The Kuchiinate collective is a collection of African asylum-seekers living in Tel Aviv who design crochet products. With all the proceeds from their sales going directly to the non-profit supporting female asylum seekers from Africa in Tel Aviv, we work in an entirely non-profit framework with them.”Kuchina is located in […]

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TEL AVIV PRIDE

There is no doubt that Tel Aviv Pride is one of the most significant events in Tel Aviv. It attracts thousands of people from all over the world. Every year, thousands of people come to Tel Aviv for this festival. This festival lights up the city with color and energy, […]

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Tel Aviv Central Bus Station

As the world’s second-largest bus station, the once largest looks like MC Escher created it. It is the result of some miserable design and construction processes. In its original conception, the station was supposed to feature two floors: one for commerce and one for public transit, providing an alternative to […]

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Amiram Pub

On the corner of Ussishkin Street, a wall painting depicting a Guinness beer exudes endless tranquility. A small bar in Ta’aruha 8 has been operated for more than 40 years behind old wooden doors. Since Amiram and his wife decided to de-tap and see the world, the bar has undergone […]

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Beit Yitzhak Sadeh

Beit Yitzhak Sadeh is a site that includes the house Where Yizhak Sade lived in his final years and The garden around him. The house is built on a cliff that overlooks the sea at the end of Jaffa and forms.Part of a small and unique neighborhood built at the […]

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BEN-GURION’S HOUSE

This is the house of Paula and David Ben-Gurion. In his will, the first Prime Minister of Israel, David Ben-Gurion, bequeathed his home to the State of Israel. Today, the house has become a public museum featuring memorabilia, historical documents, and many of his personal belongings, including an impressive collection […]