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    Walks you can do  by yourself
    with your city map and friends/family/dog etc...

    Seaside Promenade walk
    The northern promenade walk - start in in the center near your
    hotel and go north along the beach. Recommended at sunset
    than when you reach Tel Aviv Port you will have a great difficulty
    to chose where to have your sunset drink.  On the new wooden
    deck there are  several bars and cafés where you can have a
    drink or a meal. You may visit the new shopping complex  
    Habait benamal (Hebrew website) that offers exclusive and
    sophisticated items.  However it is interesting to look and
    window shop. Afterwards you can continue north and go all the
    way to the Yarkon Park through a lovely bridge that is beautifully
    illuminated at night. If you are hungry you can chose to eat at
    Boya or Mul Yam  or in the summer you can hop to Shalvata
    and enjoy some more drinks into the twilight.

    Park Hayarkon is great for relaxing walks or sports see the
    parks page

    The south promenade walk -  start in the center again and go all
    the way south to old Jaffa 30-40 minutes leisure walk if you start
    around Gordon street.
    Just along the beach on the Herbert Samuel Street there is the
    fantastic Opera Shopping Center. Full of life and activities all
    day long especially Saturday. Inside there is a nice cinema with
    4 halls playing decent and even artistic movies and the huge
    Tower Record Shop on the ground floor also the Tower Book
    Shop on the second floor. Outside there is an amazing  fountain
    that is blending with the sea view.  Other highlights on the way:  
    Manta Ray the seafood restaurant on the beach ,Pini behatzer
    and then Old Jaffa

    Rotschild Boulevard walk - start from Habima Theater Hall and
    walk to the end observing beautiful architectural old and
    reconstructed buildings - at the end of the walk you can  
    experience some History in the Hagana Museum, and Heichal
    Haatzmaut  and than you can end up in the lovely café Le
    Central with its great cakes. Rothschild Blvd is full of temptations
    such as Max Brenner Café , Pastis Bistro and the TA
    Brewhouse - Hard choice.  

    Shenkin and Nahalat Binyamin - start from Rothschild Blvd and
    stroll around the wide mix of colorful shops when you are near
    Allenby take a left and visit the Bezalel Market near King
    George - a bazaar style market selling outlet clothing - great
    place for finding metzies (bargains)

    Gordon Street - walk from the sea to Rabin Square - the part
    between Ben Yehuda street and Dizengoff has many art
    galleries on both sides - you can visit if they are open - further
    on Gordon street observe the beautiful trees and the old
    buildings.
    At the end of Gordon street you come upon the City Hall  there
    you can take a look the place where Yitzhak Rabin was
    assasinated. In the square there are some nice cafés and
    restaurants like    Brasserie and Cnafe and Landver café. You
    can walk further pass the beautiful Hen Boulevard and sit for a
    quiet coffee in Masarik Square, a small piazza just near by with
    nice cafés and new fashion designers little shops.

    Check the White City website for Bauhaus related itineraries.

    other area you can walk around:
    North Dizengoff and Basel area
    Shuk Hacarmel Market
    Neve Tzedek
    Old Jaffa
    Florentin




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  Guided tours in English
    Ahuzat Bait - The beginning of Tel Aviv
    a tour showing Tel Aviv history Saturdays
    at 6 pm check details
    Discover Tel Aviv Tel 972 3 5100337

    Guided tour of TA showing the history of
    the city by Zman Leomanut
    check details tel  972 3 5664450

    Bauhaus Tour - Organised by the
    Bauhaus Center  every Friday at 10 am
    details and subscribing at
    tel: 972 3 5220249

    Nahalat Binyamin tour in English guided
    by Iona Weisman, tel. 972 3 5100337

    Trumpeldor Cemetery by night guided
    tour with Yossi Goldberg
    tel. 972 50 7705443

    Paule Rakower tel: 972 3 5464917
    guides a variety of tours  in English
    French or German:  Bauhaus Tour in
    FRENCH -  a tour following the Bauhaus
    architectural style in the vicinity of
    Dizengoff square - Old Jaffa at sunset - a
    romantic walk in the old Jaffa Alleys  
    English - Neve Tzedek tour in English

    3 Free city tours in English  by the
    Association for Tourism Tel Aviv- Jaffa
    check details at the TA Municipality site
    Tel Aviv University Architectural and Art
    Tour - Mondays at 11 am
    Old Jaffa including the Flea Market -
    Wednesdays at 9.30 am
    Tel Aviv the White City - a Bauhaus
    oriented tour Saturdays at 11 am

       Guided tours in Hebrew see at the
     
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