Old City of Jaffa dates back more than 5,000 years. We will walk through the renovated artists’ colony , the Old Port , Clock Tower, Archaeological Hill and more.
Stroll through the Jaffa Flea Market exploring antiques, handmade items and dozens of quaint shops.
Other nearby options can include the following:
- American and German Colony: Quite a surprise to find a little piece of Maine, USA, built by American settlers who came to the holyland after the American Civil War. Most of these settlers quickly returned back home and their homes were soon after reoccupied by German settlers.
- Hatachana & Neve Zedek neighborhood: Neve Zedek, the first Jewish neighborhood outside the Old City of Jaffa, walk through the streets, see the main landmarkes and listen to the stories of the people who reside there. Hatachana- the newly renovated "old train station", the first railroad station in the holyland.
- Bauhaus and the White City: Stroll down the famous Rothschild Boulevard, discover Tel Aviv’s White City, one of the largest collections of Bauhaus architecture in the world. Today the White City is a World Cultural Heritage site, and people come from the world over to see this impressive collection, developed by German Jewish architects who fled to Tel Aviv in the early 1930's.
- Hacarmel market & Nachalat Binyamin. The hectic local market of Tel Aviv and the chic street.
- Sarona - the Messianic German colony from 19th century that was recently open to the public as a touristic area.