From the historic core of “Little Tel Aviv,” the Neve Tzedek Museum and the Nahum Gutman Museum, the Pansky Passage and Suzanne Dellal, to the Station Complex—a call for preservation and renewal on a human scale.
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€150.00
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Stay at our second home and taste the best dishes prepared especially for you! We will play fun games, enjoy cocktails, stroll through the market alleys, and hear about its establishment and social experiment.
Free
Want to get a big taste of the most vibrant market in Tel Aviv? Would you like to hear the story behind each dish? Are you interested in learning about the legends and secrets of the Yemenite vineyard?
€51.33
You will be exposed to information about the fashion industry, receive discounts, discover unique vintage and second-hand stores, receive feedback and advice, enjoy group activities, and receive a stylish and versatile bag as a gift.
The Florentin neighborhood is the heart of the graffiti world. Artists who have already made a name for themselves include Maya Galpman, Nitzan Mintz, Puma, and above all, Kelon with his famous ducks.
Why is Tel Aviv called the White City? A lighthearted, exciting, yet historical tour. We will see the most prominent buildings of the International Style (Bauhaus) and hear about the architects who designed them.
We are exposed to unique and original social projects that have sprung up in the area and encounter the diverse cultures that have arrived in the neighborhoods: refugees from Africa, immigrants from the East, Bukharans from the neighborhood, and more.
A tour accompanied by songs and interviews with Arik Einstein, focusing on several stages of his life. Einstein was not only one of the greatest singers of his generation, but also a Tel Aviv icon in every sense of the word.
Including songs (and dances),... sloof, kovna, Turkish burekas made from filo dough, and more, we will hear the stories of artists such as Ahuva Ozer, Hawaii Ha'shqu', construction styles and changes.
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We will focus mainly on Rachel Bluwstein, also known as Rachel the Poet, Tirza Atar, and Leah Goldberg, but I will also talk about others. The tour will be accompanied by readings of the poet's poems and recordings of their songs.
The tour is suitable for those who want to understand how the world of crime really works—not from the movies, but from the field, from the streets themselves, for those who want to get to know the part of the city where there is a code of silence.
A neighborhood established in the first half of the 19th century, which became a center of terrorism against Jews during the Mandate. It was conquered and turned into a Jewish slum. A Russian church was established there, where the KGB operated.
The alleys, stalls and historical sites of the flea market. We will taste Balkan pastries, fine ice cream and more and visit the quarter complex, Clock Square, the Greek market and more.
A walking tour between the sea, the city's first streets, and its surprising alleys, accompanied by entertaining stories. We will learn about spectacular European architecture, combined with stories of love, drama, and culture.
A tour of the Ajami neighborhood – life itself. We will tour the neighborhood, tell its story, and touch on its human fabric. As a guide who lives in the neighborhood, I will of course share with you the daily routine of life in the neighborhood.
We arrive at our hosts' homes, enter, sit down, drink coffee or tea, and learn about their fascinating life stories. We ask questions freely, laugh, and enjoy ourselves! In between, we snack on delicious food :)