Day trip to Tel Aviv

08:00

Leave towards Tel Aviv

09:30

Taglit museum:
The Israeli innovation center of Taglit (Birthright) together with the Israeli stock exchange, provides a peek to the world of Israeli innovation and displays the leading Israeli technological companies. These are the most promising inventions that will change the lives of many all over the world. An interactive exhibition displays the Israeli innovation achievements in the fields of agriculture, medicine, security, science, transportation and space. The visitors get a rare glimpse of the future.

11:00

Newe Tzedek tour:
A small neighborhood, quiet and specious by the sea front. The begging of Newe Tzedek is in 1887 when some of the Jewish resident of Jaffa wanted to get out of the crowded city. They built 48 one and two-story houses lined up in two specious streets compared to the crowded Jaffa. Between these wide streets, smaller streets were established.
In this small neighborhood lived the first authors, artist and intellectuals such as Yoseph Haim Brener, Rabbi Cook, Deborah Baron, Yoseph Aaronowitz and Nahum Gutman who was born in the neighborhood and most recognized with Tel Aviv.

13:00

Independence trail:
For Israel’s 70th independence day, the city council of Tel Aviv with the collaboration of the “Jerusalem and heritage” office and the ministry of tourism office established the national project of “independence trail” – an experiential and exciting walking trail that connects 10 historical points and tells the story of the beginning of Tel Aviv and the declaration of independence.
The trail is about 1 KM long and is marked on the sidewalks of Rothchild street and the surrounding streets. The trail can be experienced through guided tours, printed map and free app that contains rich historical data and games.

14:00

Lunch at Tel Aviv restaurant

15:30

Carmel market tour:
Carmel market is considered the most central and famous market of Tel Aviv and is an integral part of the first Hebrew city’s history. In the market one can find a mixture of crowded booths filled with fresh merchandise as well as a culinarian and touristic center including coffee shops, restaurants and other unique shops and especially a young thriving atmosphere. The smells, voices and colors of the market as made it an inseparable part of the city’s being.

16:30

Nahalat Benyamin street:
The artist fair in Nahalat Benyamin’s pedestrian street is one of the oldest and biggest of its kind in Israel. The fair, that has been running for over 30 years, attracts visitors from all over the country and world. Over 200 artist display their work every Tuesday and Friday.

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