Tour of the Yarkon Peninsula in Tel Aviv – between the Pilots Statue and the Hebrew Laborer Statue

Tour of the Yarkon Peninsula in Tel Aviv – between the Pilots Statue and the Hebrew Laborer Statue

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Open tour: 150 NIS per participant.

Private tour: 1500 NIS to 2000 NIS –...

Open tour: 150 NIS per participant.

Private tour: 1500 NIS to 2000 NIS – depending on the size of the group.

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Tour of the Yarkon Peninsula in Tel Aviv

A refreshing, lighthearted, innovative, and unique tour that tells the story of the British holiday camp that became Camp Nathan after the War of Independence.

A unique tour from Independence Park, through Metzitzim Beach, Tel Aviv Port, to the old exhibition grounds.

  • Why was the pilots' statue erected?
  • Why are there still Muslim graves in Independence Park?
  • Who designed this revitalized garden, and what makes it special?

We will descend from Independence Park toward Metzitzim Beach.

  • We will try to recreate the days of "On the grass at...

A refreshing, lighthearted, innovative, and unique tour that tells the story of the British holiday camp that became Camp Nathan after the War of Independence.

A unique tour from Independence Park, through Metzitzim Beach, Tel Aviv Port, to the old exhibition grounds.

  • Why was the pilots' statue erected?
  • Why are there still Muslim graves in Independence Park?
  • Who designed this revitalized garden, and what makes it special?

We will descend from Independence Park toward Metzitzim Beach.

  • We will try to recreate the days of "On the Grass at Avigdor's" and the classic film from 1972.
  • Let's look at the reasons that led to the establishment of Tel Aviv Port in the 1930s by Meir Dizengoff.
  • Tour of the old pier and the port area, which has been renovated in recent years.

 

The Yarkon River, an explanation of the British conquest of Israel and how General Hill crossed the Yarkon. We will try to remember the old Maccabiah grounds, Montana ice cream, and the Lebanese pavilion at the 1934 and 1936 Levant Fair, and in general we will try to find out why the "flying camel" grew wings, and many, many more fascinating stories.

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