Tours in Tel Aviv and its surroundings. Tel Aviv, the cultural and the commercial center of Israel, the symbol of the modern state of Israel and of the renewal of Jewish presence in the land of Israel as "The First Hebrew City" and the place of Israel's Declaration of Independence, with its wild nightlife and fascinating museums, next to the old port of Jaffa.
Tel Aviv is the symbol of the modern day Israel, "the first Hebrew city", where the Declaration of Independence was signed, the cultural and the economical capital of the state and the city of the youth.
The neighborhoods of Tel Aviv tell the story of birth and development of the First Hebrew City: the old Jaffa, with its churches, mosques and building of the Ottoman times, along the old port, art galleries and flea market; Migdal HaShalom and its surroundings, the heart of the city in
Several of the important sites related to the revival of the Jewish presence in the Holy Land are located in the center of the country, and have a variety of fascinating sites in them: Rishon LeZion, one of the first modern settlements in Israel, and now one of its biggest cities, with
The German community of the Templers had come to Israel in the middle of the 19th century, and they have left behind them a fascinating story and beautiful neighborhoods, many of which were restored and became areas of leisure and shopping.
The end of the 19th century was marked by the beginning of massive Jewish return to the Land of Israel, and many of the first towns and villages were formed near Tel Aviv of today – Rishon LeZion, Rehovot, Gedera, Mazkeret Batya, Ness Ziona and more.
Yarkon river was an important river for settlement in the ancient times, being the biggest river flowing from Samaria mountains to Mediterranean sea, and nowadays you'd find along his streams historical sites, Israel 's water projects, parks, sport venues and attractions.
Besides shopping, leisure and historical landmarks, Tel Aviv offers a large variety of activities one can do with kids – parks and zoos, amusement parks, museums etc.
Edmund Rothschild had an enormous impact on Israel's development during the repatriation waves in the late 19th and early 20th century, as he supported the foundation of many towns, settlements and projects.
Several gardens and natural parks are located along the Mediterranean coastline, all of them are breathtaking, and some tell unique and interesting stories.