Dive into the vibrant streets of Florentin, Tel Aviv’s hub of creativity and the heart of Israel’s graffiti and street art scene.
What’s in Store?
Uncover Hidden Stories: Learn the secrets behind stunning murals and street art.
Meet the Artists: Discover Israel’s top street artists and their unique styles.
Decode the Art: Explore the techniques, patterns, and messages that bring the walls to life.
Snap Stunning Photos: Every corner offers the perfect backdrop for unforgettable pictures.
Perfect for art lovers, explorers, and anyone seeking a unique Tel Aviv experience. Comfortable shoes and a camera are all you need.
Book now and step into the colorful world of Florentin!
Optional for additional fee: pickup from desired location.
Up to 15 pax
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Welcome to Florentin – the most colorful neighborhood in Israel! Known as the heart of graffiti and street art in the country, Florentin is a vibrant hub of creativity.
Join us on a fascinating tour through the neighborhood, where we'll uncover the stories behind the murals and street art. Discover what graffiti is all about, learn about Israel's top street artists, and explore their patterns, ideas, and techniques.
Get your cameras ready – it's going to be incredibly photogenic!
You will meet your guide in front of the Entrance to bank Leumi at Elifelet St. 24
We will be in touch by Phone, Email or Whatsapp in order to schedule and fine-tune the details of your tour including the meeting with your guide.
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