Sightseeing 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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"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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Yitzhak Rabin, twice Prime Minister of Israel, Defence Minister, Commander in Chief during the Six Day War, was assassinated here on November 4th 1995.
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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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Tel Aviv University attracts many young people from all over Israel to study in its green Ramat Aviv Campus.
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The independence of the state of Israel was declared on this very spot.
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Around Town
| Bialik House | | Visit the house of Israel's most highly acclaimed poet, Haim Nachman Bialik.
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| | Gilly's | | In 2003, Gilly's, a well known and respected restaurant in Jerusalem, deserted its Jerusalemite clientele (as did many other restaurants) and moved to Tel Aviv and its vibrant culinary scene. GO >> |
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Tel Aviv
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Download the map of Tel Aviv from here. This map is marked with many hotspots. Click on each hotspot to get updated review on hotels in Tel Aviv, attractions and other point of interest. |
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Tel Aviv Attractions
| The Etzel Museum | | Located just off Charles Clore Park near Alma beach, the Etzel Museum in Tel Aviv offers detailed information on one of the leading military organization in the history of Israel's struggle for independence. GO >> |
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