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View from Azrieli
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

The Observatory

The Azrieli Observatory is located on the 49th floor of Israel’s highest building.  The observatory offers a 3D film on Tel-Aviv, an audio guide describing major landmarks, a gift shop, restaurant and temporary art exhibitions. 

Opening Hours:  all week
Winter 9:30-18:00
Summer 9:30-20:00 (until 18:00 on Friday)
You should call in advance to make sure there aren't any private events going on
Address: 132 Petah Tikva Rd.
Tel: (03) 608-1179
(The entrance is through the third floor of the shopping center in the round building).

Eating at the Observatory

"2C" Restaurant

This restaurant markets itself as "feasting at the top of the world". The location naturally makes the menu slightly overpriced, but you could just have a drink and something to nibble instead of a full meal.  In addition, they serve a rather good value business lunch which you could try.

The restaurant is kosher, which may encourage or discourage you.  The food is quite up-scale and gets rather good responses, it could be defined as Mediterranean gourmet, using conventional gourmet ingredients such as goose liver and giving it a local touch under kosher restrictions.

Make sure you ask for a place by the window! 


Price: NIS 150-250 PP, Business Lunch - NIS 79.
Open: Sun-Thu 12:00-24:00
Address: The Round Azrieli Tour, 49th floor, 132 Petah Tikva Rd.
Phone: 03-6081990

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A greta place to see all of Tel Aviv!
written by Michael, 2006-01-09 09:29:21
I really recommend that place -there's a great view on all of Tel Aviv - best around 17:00, during sunset or before.

Don't miss it!
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