Explore Tel Aviv's graffiti scene on a tour delving into the city's renegade subculture of creators and social commentary. Nachalat Binyamin, the second oldest neighborhood, was established by and for artists, including musicians and colorful minds.
Witness stunning architecture, elegant balconies, and Art Deco elements as you uncover hidden works of art in alleys and passageways. Your PRO guide will share stories about the creators, highlighting many of Tel Aviv's renowned graffiti artists, including couples who create together. Discover murals commemorating artists' struggles, expansive artworks covering building fronts, and discreet drawings hidden in plain sight.
This street art tour vividly portrays Tel Aviv's profound connection to its creative heart, reflecting on every wall!
Embark on a Tel Aviv street art tour with your local guide through Nachalat Binyamin, a car-free neighborhood showcasing historic houses from the 1920s-30s, including iconic Bauhaus structures.
Admire the architectural splendor of wrought-iron balusters, balconies, and art deco elements, painted in pleasing pastel tones - and learn about Nachalat Binyamin's history and local Impact.
Immerse yourself in street art as your guide unveils unique graffiti by Israel's top street artists, adding vibrancy to the surroundings. Learn about the artists, their styles, influences, and challenges. Your guide will explain the role of street art in Tel Aviv's urban culture, highlighting the significance of satirical images.
Nachalat Binyamin encourages graffiti artists to express themselves on its walls. Through colorful murals, artists share views on society, politics, and human existence.
We meet at the entrance to the paved street, right next to the 7/11 minimart.
Tel Aviv is a vibrant coastal city known for its Mediterranean beaches, bustling nightlife, and UNESCO-listed Bauhaus architecture. It's a dynamic blend of modern urban living and historic charm, offering a unique mix of cultural experiences and outdoor activities.
The ancient port city of Jaffa, now part of Tel Aviv, offers a charming mix of history, art, and culture. Explore the flea market, historic sites, and stunning views of the Mediterranean.
Tel Aviv's beaches are famous for their golden sand, clear waters, and vibrant atmosphere. Popular spots include Gordon Beach, Banana Beach, and Banana Beach.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the White City is home to the largest collection of Bauhaus buildings in the world. Take a guided tour or explore on your own to appreciate the unique architecture.
A bustling open-air market offering a sensory overload of colors, smells, and tastes. Find fresh produce, spices, clothing, and street food.
One of Tel Aviv's oldest neighborhoods, Neve Tzedek is known for its charming streets, boutique shops, and artsy vibe. Explore the area's history and enjoy the local cafes and galleries.
A creamy dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic, often served with pita bread.
Deep-fried balls or patties made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, mixed with herbs and spices.
A dish of poached eggs in a spicy tomato and pepper sauce, often served with bread.
A pita sandwich filled with fried eggplant, hard-boiled eggs, hummus, and various salads.
These months offer pleasant weather with warm temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for exploring the city and its beaches.
Israeli New Shekel (ILS)
GMT+2 (IST, Israel Standard Time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Tel Aviv is generally safe for tourists, with a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere. However, travelers should be aware of potential political tensions and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Tel Aviv Central, HaShalom
Tel Aviv Central Bus Station, Arlozorov Bus Station
Buses are the most common form of public transport in Tel Aviv. They are affordable and frequent, though traffic can cause delays.
Available • Apps: Gett, Yango
Car, Bike, Scooter
Israel's capital city, Jerusalem, is a must-visit for its rich history, religious significance, and cultural heritage. Explore the Old City, Western Wall, and Dome of the Rock.
An ancient Roman city and port, Caesarea offers a mix of historical ruins and beautiful beaches. Explore the ancient amphitheater, aqueduct, and archaeological park.
Haifa, Israel's third-largest city, is known for its stunning Bahá'í Gardens and multicultural atmosphere. Explore the gardens, visit the German Colony, and enjoy the city's vibrant arts scene.
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