In this section we present the different Sightseeing options in Tel Aviv, visit interesting places which have historical or cultural value.
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(26 votes, average 4.35 out of 5)
"The White City" is Tel Aviv's second name, given to it in honor of the white Bauhaus buildings which dominate its architectural landscape.
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The Jewish Diaspora Museum is one of the biggest museums in the world specialising in the history of the Jewish People.
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 The Azrieli Observatory offers an opportunity to view Tel Aviv from the highest perspective possible, and maybe even have a bite to eat while enjoying the view |
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(6 votes, average 4.00 out of 5)
Situated in the renovated historical Town Hall of Tel Aviv, Beit Ha’ir is both a museum presenting aspects in the history of Tel Aviv and a cultural center showcasing a variety of exhibitions
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(9 votes, average 4.22 out of 5)
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Visit the elaborately decorated and colorful house of Israel's most highly acclaimed poet, Haim Nachman Bialik, which is appropriately situated on Bialik Street
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