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status—a symbol of exemplary environmental
           standards.

           Noon Old Jaffa
           Further down the coastline is Old Jaffa—the
           older seaport in the world—chock full of
           historical sites, restaurants, and intrigue.
           Spend an hour wandering through the
           picturesque alleyways, and pop in and out
           of mosques and churches, ancient clock
           towers, artists’ studios, museums, and trendy
           restaurants. Visit the Ilana Goor Museum—
           home to the renowned artist's works of art—
           and don't forget to check out the stunning
           view from the museum’s roof.

           13:30 The Flea Market
           Next  to  Jaffa’s  picturesque  Old  City  and
           ancient  Clock  Tower  is  Jaffa  Flea  Market                           Jaffa Flea Market at night. Phot: Guy Yechiely
           (known locally as Shuk HaPishpeshim), where
           vendors  sell  antiques,  second-hand,  and
           handmade items. This area is considered one
           of Tel Aviv’s trendiest spots.     the heat and head indoors to the city's latest   is a business hub for start-ups, multinationals,
                                              and most impressive indoor mall, TLV Fashion   and  more.  At  night,  it  transforms  into  a
           As you dander, you’ll discover a wide selection   Mall. Situated in a dynamic urban area, this   hotspot nightlife scene full of lively bars and
           of relaxing cafes and chilled bars, ideal for a   mall  offers  over  200  stores  including  many   nightclubs. While visiting, be sure to take a
           bite of lunch. Sit down for a delicious meal at   well-known fashion brands. High fashion,   few minutes to do some people-watching at
           the  iconic  Cafe  Puaa  (where  every  piece  of   haute couture, and casual wear, this spot   Habima Square where you can enjoy classical
           furniture is for sale!), enjoy art while you eat at   has it all. By the way, a hop, skip, and a jump   music by the acclaimed Israeli Philharmonic,
           Beit Kandinof, or chow down at the famous   away  is  the  Tel  Aviv  Cinematheque,  known   bursting through the square's wooden
           Abu Hassan hummus restaurant.      for hosting highly acclaimed international film   bleachers!
                                              festivals.
           15:00 Neve Tzedek                                                      Rothschild Boulevard and its surrounding
           Neve  Tzedek  is  a  chic  part  of  town  with  20:00 Rothschild Boulevard  streets are among the leading locations for an
           cobble-stone-lined streets of upscale shops,   For the truly local and urban experience,   outstanding  dinner.  Eat  alongside  Tel  Aviv's
           art galleries, and stylish restaurants. You can   head over to Rothschild Boulevard, one of Tel   movers-and-shakers  at  Cantina  (Rothschild
           also find here the Suzanne Dellal Center which   Aviv’s first and most iconic streets. Locals and   Blvd.),  experience modern Israeli  cuisine at
           hosts highly acclaimed dance performances.   tourists alike love strolling or biking along this   Port  Said  (Har  Sinai  St.), or  the  Japanese-
           The  neighborhood’s  beautifully  restored   tree-lined avenue, packed with outdoor coffee   inspired establishment Herzl 16. Leave time
           houses  and  streets  reflect  the  romance  of   kiosks,  restaurants,  cafes,  and  beautiful   to sample ice cream from Otello and join Tel
           the late 19th century. A walking tour here is   Bauhaus-style  buildings.  The  boulevard  is   Aviv's  residents  strolling  up  and  down  the
           a must for romantics, history lovers, and fans   also known as the city’s financial district and   iconic boulevard. If you have time, pick up a
           of  small,  winding  alleys.  You  won't  regret
           stopping for an ice cream at Anita or grabbing
           coffee at Café Alma.
                                                                                  Tel Aviv Beach Promenade. On left: Azrieli
                                                                                  Towers. Above: Night life in Neve Tzedek. Photos:
           16:30 Carmel Market                                                    Dana Friedlander, IMOT
           Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel in Hebrew) is
           Tel Aviv’s largest and most famous open-air
           market. Whether you’re looking for spices,
           vegetables, or clothing at a bargain price, you
           are sure to find it here. In recent years, the area
           has also joined the ranks of Tel Aviv’s swanky
           spots for bars, restaurants, and chef-owned
           food stalls. Prepare yourself for an authentic
           and vibrant Middle-Eastern experience.

           18:00 Shopping
           Get a flavor of Tel Aviv's shopping scene at
           its independent fashion boutiques—many of
           which  you’ll  find  the  length  of  Dizengoff  St.
           and in other pockets of the city. Or, escape


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