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Jaffa's Main Mosques
           Mahmoudiya  Mosque  is  the  largest  and  most
           important  mosque  in  Jaffa.  Located  in  the
           northeastern  part  of  Old  Jaffa,  near  the  Clock
           Square and Jaffa Promenade, it's the third largest
           mosque  in  Israel,  after  the  Al-Aqsa  Mosque  in
           Jerusalem  and  the  Cave  of  the  Patriarchs  in
           Hebron.  The  mosque  is  well-maintained  and
           renovated, and serves as an active prayer house.
           Mahmoudiya  Mosque,  established  in  1812,  was
           named  after  the  Ottoman  Sultan,  Mahmud  II.
           In the middle of the 19th century, the minaret of
           the mosque was raised and another balcony was
           added. In 1914, the military governor, Hassan Bek
           al-Basri al-Jabi, expanded the mosque and added                                Tel Aviv Port. Photo: Guy Yechiely
           a courtyard. During those times, the entrance to
           the  mosque  was  through  the  Al-Faraj  market,
           where a picturesque water fountain stood in the   flyer  from  the  tourist  information  center  and   Museum  of  Natural  History  before  receiving
           center. This fountain was restored, and today it can   follow the Independence Trail to discover the   an  adrenaline  rush  at  Sky  Town  TLV  and
           be found near the mosque's entrance. This market   riveting history of the area.  visiting  a  wide  range  of  attractions  at  the
           and  the  Old  City  Wall  were  demolished  in  1915                  nearby Tel Aviv Port.
           by  Hassan  Bek  to  expand  accesss  to  the  port.   22:00 onwards: Nightlife
           Hassan  Bek  also  built  a  beautiful  new  entrance
           gate to the mosque from the Clock Square.  Tel Aviv is globally recognized as one of the  The Steinhardt Museum of Natural
                                              world’s leading cities in terms of nightlife and  History
           As  mentioned,  during  the  years  1915-1916,   food culture. With a bar, restaurant, café, or   The  Steinhardt  Museum  of  Natural  History
           Hassan Bek built a mosque named after him in the   nightclub for every 239 residents, Tel Aviv is   is sure to inspire your love for nature. At this
           northern part of the city. Hassan Bek Mosque is   home to some of the world’s most esteemed   five-story museum, discover Israel’s national
           the second largest mosque in Tel Aviv, and today   cocktail  bars,  nightclubs,  and  new-style   treasures of nature, selected from a scientific
           stands on the main road between central Tel Aviv
           and  Jaffa.  Hassan  Bek  built  the  mosque  with   restaurants on par with the world’s top cities.   collection of over five and a half million items.
           forced Muslim laborers, many of whom died during   Top  areas  to  experience  the  city’s  nightlife   The rare exhibits here offer an interactive and
           construction.  For  this  reason,  the  population   scene  include  Rothschild  Boulevard,  Jaffa   multi-sensory  experience,  reminding  you  of
           of  Jaffa  boycotted  the  mosque  for  years,  but  it   Flea Market, Florentin Street, Dizengoff Street,   the true power of nature.
           returned  to  activity  during  the  British  Mandate.   and Allenby Street.
           Since  then,  it  has  undergone  renovations,  and                    Sky Town TLV
           today it remains active. The mosque is made of
           white  limestone  and  features  walls  decorated   Some  of  the  most  vibrant  Tel  Aviv  nightlife   Sky  Town  TLV  offers  an  adrenaline-packed
           with patterns of colored glazed windows. It has a   establishments  include  the  award-winning   challenge  for  all.  With  a  multitude  of  rope
           minaret as well as a square prayer hall, with a flat   craft  cocktail  bar  Imperial,  the  quirky   courses and over 120 different elements, you
           roof featuring a low dome in the center.  speakeasy  Bellboy,  and  The  Prince—which   are in for the ultimate experience.
                                              overlooks Carmel Market. Another must-visit
                                              is TEDER.FM, located in an urban courtyard  The Tel Aviv Port
                                              combining  a  restaurant,  bar,  pizzeria,  radio   This seaside promenade is filled with a variety
                                              station,  and  shop  for  a  quintessential  Tel   of  attractions  including  shops,  restaurants,
                                              Avivian  atmosphere.  The  spot  also  often   bars,  nightclubs,  galleries,  and  more.  Bike
                                              hosts  themed  events,  attracting  locals  and   along the boardwalk, enjoy a seafood meal, or
                                              tourists all year round.            simply take in the beautiful sea view. Right in
                                                                                  the center, you will find the famous Tel Aviv Port
                                              For  visitors  arriving  with  children,  there  is   and Farmers Market, where a visit is obligatory
                                              plenty  to  do  across  the  city.  After  visiting   for those interested in the sights, sounds, and
                                              the  beach,  we  recommend  traveling  to  the   aromas of Tel Aviv’s culinary scene.

            Hassan Bek
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