Tel Aviv Landmarks
Real, highly-rated landmarks and attractions to spin for and go visit.
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- Tel Aviv Museum of Art — Museum with an international collection of modern & contemporary art, plus a sculpture garden.
- Habima Theatre — Musicals & plays addressing challenging issues in a theater with translating & subtitling equipment.
- Levinski Market — Bustling Greek & Persian inspired street market since the 1930's packed with delis, stalls & cafés.
- The Clock Tower — Limestone clock tower built in 1903 to honor one of the last sultans of the Ottoman Empire.
- ANU Museum of the Jewish People — Museum housing exhibits tracing the history of Jewish culture & faith up to the present day.
- Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre — Cultural center in restored 1892 community school showcasing Israeli & other regional dance styles.
- Ramat Gan National Park — Green space around an artificial lake, with a natural history museum & a zoo offering safari tours.
- Yarkon Park — Green space with 6 landscaped gardens & a pond, as well as sport facilities, open lawns & mini-golf.
- Eretz Israel Museum — Big indoor/outdoor museum with Israeli culture & history exhibits, a planetarium & a garden.
- Dizengoff Square — Redeveloped 20th-century roundabout & rest spot centered on an iconic sculpture & fountain.
- HaBima Square — Public square surrounded by cultural institutions like the Habima Theater, plus a sunken garden.
- Ramat Gan Safari — Zoo where guests drive through an area with savanna animals, also offering live shows & tours.
- נמל יפו — Cultural & culinary center at an ancient city & fishing port dating from the 18th century BCE.
- Ariel Sharon Park — Massive landfill-turned-park featuring walking/cycling trails, a pond, a zoo & a visitor center.
- Tel Aviv Port — Lively entertainment quarter with fashionable shops, restaurants & clubs, plus a seafront promenade.
- Meir Park — Tranquil green space featuring an LGBT community center & memorial for gay Holocaust victims.
- Bialik Square — Intimate square named for poet Chaim Nahman Bialik, featuring a fountain & 1920s Bauhaus buildings.
- Tel Afek National Park — Ancient archaeological site in the Ein Afek Nature Reserve, with ruins from Canaanite–Roman periods.
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