Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Tel Aviv, Israel
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2.9 km
53 m
Experience Tel Aviv in Israel in a whole new way with our 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: Emanuel church
Immanuel Church is a Protestant church in the American–German Colony neighbourhood of Tel Aviv in Israel.
Sight 2: American–German Colony
The American–German Colony is a residential neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. It is located between Eilat Street and HaRabbi MiBacherach Street and adjoins Neve Tzedek. It was originally established as an American colony, but when that failed, it was resettled and became a German Templer colony, which in time evolved into a mixed German Protestant colony.
Sight 3: Jaffa Clock Tower
The Jaffa Clock Tower stands in the middle of the north end of Yefet Street in Jaffa, Tel Aviv.
Sight 4: Shuk HaPishpeshim
The Jaffa Flea Market is a flea market where various objects, clothes and furniture items are sold, new and used. The market is located in the area of Amiad, Olei Zion, Yehuda Margoza and Beit Eshel Streets in Jaffa.
Sight 5: The Arab-Hebrew Theater
The Arab-Hebrew Theater or Al Saraya Theater is a multilingual theater located in the Old Saraya House in the Old City of Jaffa. It serves as a stage for two theater companies working independently and together in two languages: Hebrew and Arabic. The Hebrew company is "Teatron Mekomi ", which was established in 1990 by Yigal Ezrati and Gabi Eldor, and the Arab company is "Al-Saraya", which was established in 1998. The theater is partially funded by the Ministry of Culture and the Tel Aviv Municipality. The theater has three arts directors: Mohammad Bakri, Yigal Ezrati, and Gabi Eldor.
Sight 6: St. Peter's Church
Book Ticket*St. Peter's Church is a Franciscan church in the historical part of Jaffa, now part of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Sight 7: The Sea Mosque
The al-Bahr Mosque or Masjid al-Bahr (Arabic: مسجد البحر, Misgad HaYam, meaning in all languages The Sea Mosque, is the oldest extant mosque in the historical part of Jaffa, Israel. Built in 1675, It is situated on the HaAliya HaShniya Street near the harbour. Due to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, fishermen and sailors used the mosque, as well as nearby inhabitants of the surrounding area. Built by the 'Azza /Alazzeh family as inscribed in stone above the entrance next to the Basmala.
Sight 8: St. Nicolas Church
Saint Nicholas Monastery is an Armenian monastery built in the first millennium AD. Located in Old Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel, near the harbour and facing the Mediterranean, the monastery consists of a large multi-story complex that includes an Armenian church and living quarters. The monastery is under the jurisdiction of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, which rents out parts of the complex for residential and commercial purposes.
Sight 9: St. Archangel Michael Monastery
Mar Michael Church is a Greek Orthodox church located at number 8 Zodiac Route Street in Old Jaffa.
Sight 10: House of Simon the Tanner
The House of Simon the Tanner is a building in Old Jaffa where, according to Armenian tradition, Saint Peter, one of the apostles who spread the teachings of Jesus and the first Pope, was hosted. According to Catholic tradition, the house was located where the Catholic St. Peter's Church now stands, while the Russians hold a third version that places it in the Church of St. Peter in Abu Kabir.
Sight 11: Jaffa Light
Jaffa Light is a lighthouse in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel. It is located on a hilltop above the old Jaffa Port, in the historical part of the city. It operated between 1865 and 1966, although now deactivated it is still used as a daylight navigation aid.
Sight 12: Libian immigrants Synagogue
The Libyan synagogue of Jaffa is an Mizrahi Jewish synagogue built inside a former hotel in 1948 by Jewish immigrants from Libya. Located on Rehov Mazal Daggim, the Pisces (Fish) Street, in the historical part of Jaffa, it is the oldest synagogue in Tel Aviv-Yafo.
Sight 13: St. Peter's Church of England
The Anglican Church is an abandoned Presbyterian church located at 48 Yefet Street in Jaffa, opposite the Roman Catholic Church of St. Anthony. The building is surrounded by a neglected garden and on its eastern side is a square tower typical of Scottish ecclesiastical architecture.
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