5 Days trip in Tel Aviv District, Israel

Budget: 500 - 2500 USD Beaches
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Tel Aviv District is a region located in the central part of Israel, along the country's Mediterranean coastline. It encompasses the city of Tel Aviv, which is known for its vibrant atmosphere, modern architecture, and lively nightlife. The district is a major economic and cultural hub, attracting both business travelers and tourists from around the world. With its beautiful beaches, thriving culinary scene, and rich history, the Tel Aviv District offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors to enjoy.


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Capital
Jerusalem
Timezone
UTC+02:00
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Weather
⛅ 20.95°C
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  1. Tel Aviv

    Start your day with a walk along Tel Aviv Beach. This is a beautiful sandy beach, which is perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Enjoy the view of the sea while walking or relaxing on the sand.

    120 minutes sightseeing beach Google Maps
  2. Jaffa

    Visit the historic Jaffa Old City, where you can explore the narrow streets, alleyways, and artists' galleries. Have a vegan halal lunch at Abulafia Bakery, which is famous for its Middle Eastern pastries.

    90 minutes culture foodhunt Google Maps
  3. Tel Aviv

    Browse the stalls of the vibrant Carmel Market, where you can find everything from fresh produce to clothing and souvenirs. Try some vegan halal snacks such as hummus and falafel.

    60 minutes foodhunt shopping Google Maps
  4. Tel Aviv

    Visit Rabin Square, which is named after Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Have a vegan halal dinner at Shila Restaurant, which specializes in Mediterranean cuisine.

    120 minutes sightseeing foodhunt Google Maps
  5. Tel Aviv

    End your day with a drink at one of the many bars and nightclubs on Allenby Street, which is famous for its nightlife.

    120 minutes nightlife foodhunt Google Maps

  1. Tel Aviv

    Explore the charming neighborhood of Neve Tzedek, which has narrow streets, beautiful architecture, and plenty of trendy shops and boutiques.

    120 minutes sightseeing shopping Google Maps
  2. Tel Aviv

    Try some of the best hummus in Tel Aviv at Hummus Magen David, which is a vegan halal restaurant that has been serving hummus since 1934.

    60 minutes foodhunt Google Maps
  3. Tel Aviv

    Take a walk or rent a bike in Hayarkon Park, which is the largest park in Tel Aviv. Enjoy the greenery, the lake, and the wildlife.

    90 minutes sightseeing nature Google Maps
  4. Tel Aviv

    Shop and dine on Dizengoff Street, which is a vibrant street in the heart of Tel Aviv. Find vegan halal restaurants, cafes, and shops that sell everything from vintage clothing to handmade jewelry.

    120 minutes shopping foodhunt Google Maps
  5. Tel Aviv

    Have a delicious vegan halal dinner at Café Noir, which serves a fusion of Israeli and French cuisine. After dinner, enjoy the live music and cocktails at the bar.

    120 minutes foodhunt nightlife Google Maps

  1. Ein Bokek

    Take a day trip to the Dead Sea, which is the lowest point on Earth and a natural wonder. Float on the salty water and relax on the beach, which is surrounded by the red hills of the Judean Desert.

    720 minutes nature beach Google Maps
  2. Masada

    Visit the ancient fortress of Masada, which is perched on a rocky mountain and overlooks the Dead Sea. Take a cable car to the top and enjoy the panoramic views of the desert.

    180 minutes sightseeing Google Maps
  3. Ein Bokek

    Have a vegan halal dinner at Pina BaMachsan, which is a cozy local restaurant that serves delicious Middle Eastern cuisine.

    120 minutes foodhunt Google Maps

  1. Tel Aviv

    Visit the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, which houses a collection of contemporary and modern art from Israel and the world. Enjoy the exhibitions and the architecture of the building, which was designed by Preston Scott Cohen.

    180 minutes culture Google Maps
  2. Tel Aviv

    Discover the HaCarmel Market, which is a bustling marketplace that offers fresh produce, spices, and street food. Try some vegan halal snacks such as sabich and bourekas.

    90 minutes foodhunt shopping Google Maps
  3. Tel Aviv

    Explore the trendy neighborhood of Florentin, which is known for its street art, vintage shops, and cool cafes. Walk along the colorful streets and find unique souvenirs.

    120 minutes culture shopping Google Maps
  4. Tel Aviv

    Dine at the vegan halal restaurant of your choice on Rothschild Boulevard, which is a historic street that combines old buildings with modern bars and restaurants. Enjoy the lively atmosphere and the cocktails.

    120 minutes foodhunt nightlife