Tours in Tel Aviv

My tours are tailored for different audiences. I believe in the combination of history, heritage, culture and experience. You are invited to explore the various tours, and if you have not found what you are looking for contact me and together we will build a unique experience for you.

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Graffiti Tour in Florentin

are the days when appreciating art meant dressing up and visiting a museum. Today, street art brings the gallery to the public, creating a dynamic and accessible cultural experience right on the city sidewalks. This tour delves into the colorful and often underground world of street art, offering an up-close

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Culinary Tour at Levinsky Market

Tel Aviv is a relatively small city – but with the soul of a metropolis. It does not have a single cultural center, but different cultural centers in all kinds of areas, neighborhoods that differ in character, culture and markets. One of the most interesting and beautiful markets in the

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Culinary Tour at the Carmel Market

In the center of Tel Aviv, in the heart of neighborhoods within the city that has earned the dubious title of “the most expensive city in the world,” is the old Carmel Market. The market was established at the beginning of the 20th century, not many years after the city

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Architecture in Tel Aviv

Explore the architectural wonders of Tel Aviv, a city known for its eclectic and innovative design styles. Join me on this guided tour as we delve into the heart of Tel Aviv’s most iconic structures, from historic buildings to modern constructions that shape the city’s skyline. This journey through Tel

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Neve Tzedek and the Old Train Station

Along with many titles, the city of Tel Aviv won the honorary title: the first Hebrew city. The founders and pioneers of the city liked to boast that Tel Aviv was the first Hebrew city to be established, from the very beginning, with orderly urban planning, a uniform and distinct

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Old Jaffa Tour

Let’s go back a bit in the years, to the 19th century. You are planning a trip that leaves from Europe to the Holy Land. The voyage lasts several days, until suddenly the captain calls on everyone to get on board, and what’s the first sight we see in front

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