Historic Tel Aviv Tours
I absolutely adore Tel Aviv - there's nowhere else quite like it in the world, And I'm not just saying that because I'm a resident. This city truly has something for everyone and can even open your eyes to new experiences. Tel Aviv has a way of making anyone feel welcome, but what really makes it special, in my opinion, is that even locals can still be kind of tourists in it and appreciate its magic. My grandmother, who was born, raised, and still resides in Tel Aviv, is a testament to this as she never ceases to be amazed by the city's charm.
The alleys of Neve Tzedek
We'll start at the first train station towards the historic street of the first Hebrew neighborhood. Along the way, you'll learn about its inception, the people who built it, and the romantic stories that took place there. We'll discover the exciting characters that shaped the hood's lively history.
Florentine Hood
Florentine is a top hipster area, according to the New York Times. Discover the history of a Judaism practice that begins here and learn about the community's strength and enduring artistic expression through graffiti. Witness how communities protected their home during the state's founding and continue to do so.
Tel Aviv for the Tel Avivian
Explore Tel Aviv's hidden stories on a tour through its central kilometer from Rabin Square to Habima Square. with the biggest and most unfamiliar stories that have been here under our noses all along. Ideal for past, present, and future Tel Avivians.
Small Tel Aviv
Explore the first streets of Tel Aviv, which provide a unique blend of European and Middle East vibes to create an authentic Israeli experience, the story of urban pioneers establishing the first Hebrew city. Discover the history and innovative ideas, and embrace a dynamic spirit.
Levinsky market
Discover more than just a culinary haven at Levinsky Market. Learn about the vibrant communities that thrived here, explore the economic power that has built Israel's growth, and interact with the friendly locals who give this area its unique character and charm. With abundant food and drink options.
Culinary in Carmel
The Carmel Market serves as a hub for culinary innovation, nurturing the up-and-coming chefs of Tel Aviv. Throughout the tour, we will discover the market's origins, uncover its hidden gems, and indulge in the wide array of unique and flavorful foods on offer.
Art in Kiryat Malacha
Unbeknownst to many, an industrial district has become one of the most vibrant areas, with some unique and innovative chef-run restaurants and studios that have long been a haven for artists. And colorful graffiti adorns many buildings. A visit to Kiryat Malacha will show us how street art affects the galleries and how the influence of art can extend throughout an entire city.
Hatikva Market
The Tikva neighborhood tells the story of the founding of Tel Aviv from a different angle and showcases the behind-the-scenes of the city. The market is one of the most Tel Avivian and non-Tel Avivian places there is. Enjoy authentic and exclusive food options, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural traditions and stories.
One complete Israeli experience.
The Yemenite vineyard
The Yemen vineyard is like a kibbutz within Tel Aviv. The culture and unique atmosphere of the synagogues and the poetry of its early years seem to be still heard in the streets, along with a mysterious vibe from the years of organized crime that ruled the streets. The young vibe and the fresh materials from the Carmel market make the vineyard a magical, delicious, and intriguing neighborhood.
Who lives in the Ajami neighborhood?
We'll explore the real Jaffa and its residents, learning about the history of the old Ajami neighborhood and why it was founded. Along the way, we'll visit local Jaffa homes, meet interesting locals, hear their personal tales, and savor these stories with authentic Jaffa cuisine. This 3.5 hour journey will open your heart and mind, bring laughter to your lips, and a smile to your stomach.
Neve Shanan- the backyard of Tel Aviv
From an agricultural Zionist suburb to Tel Aviv's Chinatown with an African atmosphere. A tour of the city's backyard; who lives in the neighborhood today and in the past? What about the ongoing population shifts? On tour, we will learn about the many different cultures that make Neve Shanan a colorful community with kicking flavors and incredible cuisine but, above all, a lot of hope.
Tel Aviv architecture
Are you a design lover?! Did you know that UNESCO designated Tel Aviv as a World Heritage Site? If you're curious about the meaning of Bauhaus architecture and how the city's founding blends East and West in its buildings, you'll enjoy a tour of modern Tel Aviv, The White City. Exploring the most exquisite part of Tel Aviv and discovering how urban planning influences contemporary social life.