Strolling

Muza Park

A 90 dunams orchard connects the Eretz Israel Museum with Tel Aviv and the public as a whole, on the museum’s west side. There’s an ecological pool, a renovated textile house and flour mill, a sundial square, a bunch of museum-owned archeological exhibits, lawns, mulberry trees, plants from Israel and […]

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The new light rail in Tel Aviv

Red Line runs through some of Tel Aviv’s busiest neighborhoods, like Jaffa and Rothschild Boulevard, to connect Bat Yam to Petah Tikva. There are 34 stops on the Red Line between Bat Yam and Petah Tikva in Tel Aviv (nine stations in the south and eight in the northeast). There […]

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The Workers’ Dormitory H

As part of the Histadrut housing project, dormitories are housing units consisting of blocks of apartments with international-style floors. The construction of one-story private homes began in 1933, but as immigration increased to Eretz Israel, high-rise buildings were built. These buildings are exceptional in size among the international style buildings. […]

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The Afeka Caves – 2023

The Afeka Caves are a concentration of ancient Samaritan burial caves. Their location is west of the Ayalon Lanes, north of the Ramat Aviv 3 neighborhood, and southeast of Gelilot. During the construction of the coastal railway in 1951 and again during rescue excavations for the Ayalon roads in 1989, […]

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Tel Aviv Says No to Winter

If you suffer from the winter blues in Europe or the US, there is nothing better than Tel Aviv’s 17 degrees Celsius (62.6 Fahrenheit) weather and 300 rain-free days each year. Tel Aviv is promoting winter getaways in Tel Aviv through a promotional campaign. The campaign uses three short, 15-second […]

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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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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 […]