Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #4 in Tel Aviv, Israel
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4.8 km
69 m
Experience Tel Aviv in Israel in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in Tel AvivIndividual Sights in Tel AvivSight 1: Gan HaGat
Gan HaGat is an archaeological site from the Hellenistic period located in the north of Tel Aviv. The site is located in a small public park, located at the end of Haim Street in the Souk, which branches off from "New Company" Street, not far from "Kikar HaMedina".
Sight 2: Soutine garden
Soutine Park is a garden in the new north of Tel Aviv, located between Nahardea and Soutin streets and connecting them.
Sight 3: HaCameri
The Cameri Theatre, established in 1944 in Tel Aviv, is one of the leading theatres in Israel, and is housed at the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center.
Sight 4: Masaryk square
Masaryk Square is a public square in central Tel Aviv, Israel.
Sight 5: Fire and Water Fountain
The "Fire and Water Fountain", also commonly referred to as the "Dizengoff Square Fountain", is a Tel Aviv landmark in the center of the Dizengoff Square. Dedicated in 1986, the fountain is a kinetic sculpture, the work of the Israeli artist Yaacov Agam.
Sight 6: Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv
Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv is an organization concerned with Bauhaus architecture and design in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. Buildings designed in the International Style, commonly known as Bauhaus, comprise most of the center of Tel Aviv known as The White City. The vision behind the Center is to raise awareness of the Bauhaus heritage and be part of the cultural and artistic development in Tel Aviv.
Sight 7: Gan Meir
Meir Park is a park dating back to the early 1940s in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel. It is named after the first mayor of Tel Aviv, Meir Dizengoff and is home to the Tel Aviv LGBTQ Center.
Sight 8: LGBT Holocaust Victims Memorial
The Memorial to Gays and Lesbians Persecuted in the Holocaust is a monument erected in Meir Park, near the Civic Center for the Gay Community, commemorating gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders who were persecuted and murdered during World War II due to sexual orientation or gender identity. The monument was erected by the Tel Aviv municipality, and at the initiative of the Association for LGBT Rights, Meretz Tel Aviv-Yafo council member Eran Lev, and other LGBT activists.
Wikipedia: אנדרטה לזכר ההומואים והלסביות שנרדפו בשואה (תל אביב) (HE)
Sight 9: London garden
London Square is a public plaza in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel located at the western end of Bograshov Street, between Herbert Samuel Promenade and Hayarkon Street.
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