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1. Gordon Beach

Gordon Beach boasts the inviting blue waters of the Mediterranean and a sandy beach on one side and the bustling city center of Tel Aviv on the other. Because of its central location and its comfortable facilities, Gordon Beach has long been a favorite summer destination for Israelis and international visitors alike and attracts an eclectic mix of sun worshippers.
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2. Jaffa Port

Jaffa Port has an ancient history that precedes the Bible stories that made this port world famous. Come here early to sample some fresh produce from the Jaffa Port Market and buy freshly caught fish straight from the fishing boats, then take in the sights and visit the shops and galleries.
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3. Rothschild Boulevard

Elegant Rothschild Boulevard (Sederot Rothschild) cuts through the heart of Tel Aviv’s UNESCO-listed White City. This is one of the city’s busiest cultural and nightlife districts. Modern skyscrapers rise above traditional Bauhaus buildings, which double up as restaurants, shops and upscale residences. Splitting Rothschild Boulevard into two sections is a central garden, where locals meet to chat and linger at coffee shops.
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4. Hilton Beach

Hilton Beach is one of a string of beaches that spread out along Tel Aviv’s glorious Mediterranean shoreline. Views over piercing-blue waters and powdery soft golden sands lure visitors that want to relax amid a picturesque coastal setting. Rolling waves attract surfers and a youthful crowd. Put the sightseeing on hold for a day and experience Israeli’s love for seaside entertainment at Hilton Beach.
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5. Jerusalem Beach

Despite its urban setting, Jerusalem Beach is remarkably clean. The clear blue waters are perfect for a swim, and with lifeguards present year round, it’s a great place for families too. Find plenty of places to eat and drink along the promenade.
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6. Carmel Market

Embrace the bustle of Carmel Market, an expansive, open-air shopping “shuk” that sells Middle Eastern food, clothing and souvenirs. Don’t let the vastness of the market inhibit you; instead enjoy its noise and size on a long stroll past its many stalls.
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7. Frishman Beach

Get a sense of how lively and friendly Tel Aviv is on the golden sands of Frishman Beach. This long stretch of shoreline is immensely popular for obvious reasons, with fine golden sand and wooden gazebos to protect you from the hot Mediterranean sun. In spite of its popularity, however, it’s still possible to find space of your own due to the vast size of the beach.
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8. Old Tel Aviv Port

Check out the Old Tel Aviv port, one of Israel’s coolest places to shop, dine and party. Join the locals by strolling, cycling or rollerblading over its long wooden deck or simply enjoy the views.
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9. Bograshov Beach

You have many beaches to choose from in Tel Aviv, but Bograshov Beach is one of the most popular. Expansive views of the Mediterranean and soft golden sands beckon to weary travelers seeking a place to rest. Take a break from sightseeing in central Tel Aviv and relax beneath the sun. When you get hungry, Bograshov is well equipped with restaurants that offer ocean views.
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