Walking Tours
The tourist office offers a wide programme of themed guided walking tours of the city, focusing for example on Bauhaus architecture, or the early settlement of the city. Many tours are available in English.
Another enjoyable way to discover Tel Aviv is to follow its 'orange routes' – four marked itineraries that can be walked (or in one case driven) with the aid of information plaques and a leaflet for each route. The four 'orange routes' are: 'Little Tel Aviv' (focusing on the early days of the city, including Bauhaus architecture and homes of distinguished individuals), the 'City Centre' (looking mainly at cultural and artistic highlights), 'Old Jaffa', and 'North Tel Aviv' (a driving route taking in Eretz Israel Museum and the Museum of the Jewish Diaspora).
Further details, as well as the actual leaflets, are available from the main tourist offices. Each routes takes three to four hours to complete, including time to visit museums and sights.
The tourist office offers a wide programme of themed guided walking tours of the city, focusing for example on Bauhaus architecture, or the early settlement of the city. Many tours are available in English.
Another enjoyable way to discover Tel Aviv is to follow its 'orange routes' – four marked itineraries that can be walked (or in one case driven) with the aid of information plaques and a leaflet for each route. The four 'orange routes' are: 'Little Tel Aviv' (focusing on the early days of the city, including Bauhaus architecture and homes of distinguished individuals), the 'City Centre' (looking mainly at cultural and artistic highlights), 'Old Jaffa', and 'North Tel Aviv' (a driving route taking in Eretz Israel Museum and the Museum of the Jewish Diaspora).
Further details, as well as the actual leaflets, are available from the main tourist offices. Each routes takes three to four hours to complete, including time to visit museums and sights.
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