ISRAEL

AN UNEXPECTED SURPRISE

Spending time in Tel Aviv means having the opportunity to discover a city where worlds come together in harmony – the Mediterranean and the Middle East, the historic and modern, the religious and secular, and much, much more.

 

Step out of A23’s lobby and you’re already at the heart of a bustling, welcoming city where the sea beckons you with gentle breezes, restaurants of all kinds are just moments away, and the best of Israeli culture is right at your fingertips.

 

A23’s concierge and reception staff are happy to assist you 24/7 with recommendations for things to do in Tel Aviv, as well as directions and booking services – or simply feel free to explore! Amazing experiences await you around every corner.

About Tel Aviv

Sourasky Ichilov hospital

Israel’s leading healthcare institution, Ichilov is one of the world’s top destinations for medical tourism, attracting patients from around the globe with its first-class specialists and the very latest medical advances.

Carmel Market

Experience an authentic Middle Eastern open-air street market, where you can find just about anything among the stalls piled high with everything from fresh fruit to unique artwork.

Hayarkon Park

This sprawling green park by the Yarkon River is the perfect place to stroll, relax, and enjoy a variety of sports in an unbeatable natural setting.

Rabin Square

Home to Tel Aviv City Hall and close to many of the city’s hottest dining destinations on Ibn Gabirol Street, this iconic square is well worth a visit.

Tel Aviv Port

One of the city’s hottest spots for dining, shopping, and entertainment, the old Tel Aviv Port now buzzes with activity all day long.

Tel Aviv Beach & Promenad

Where the spectacular Mediterranean meets the shore, you’ll find endless activities on Tel Aviv beaches and winding seafront promenade: dining, sports, and the chance to soak in the sun.

HaBima Square

Part of Tel Aviv’s architecturally unique White City, the square is home to the renowned HaBima Theater, Culture Palace, and Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art.

Tel Aviv Museum of Art / Performing Arts Center

These adjacent complexes serve as a focal point for culture aficionados, where art appreciation can easily be combined with a visit to the Israeli Opera and Cameri Theater.

Sarona Market

Sarona has reinvented a 19 th century Templer neighborhood as the beating heart of Tel Aviv’s culinary scene, offering fine Israeli and international cuisine all under one roof.

Jaffa

Centuries of history come to life in ancient Jaffa’s centuries-old port. Learn about the city’s colorful past together with its vibrant modern culture.

Neve Tzedek

Experience an authentic Middle Eastern open-air street market, where you can find just about anything among the stalls piled high with everything from fresh fruit to unique artwork.

Tel Aviv Gallery

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