

Tel Aviv
"A Hebrew creation like Tel Aviv is overwhelming to me compared to the creations of hundreds of years in the Diaspora. I wonder if there is such a corner of Israel in the whole world. The construction of such houses, exclusively by Jews, from the foundation to the roof, is a spectacular spectacle. This creation of an entire Hebrew city is enough to instill faith in the hearts of skeptics and doubters, that the resurrection of the land is an undeniable fact. Here in Tel Aviv, I feel with every sense that I have never had and cannot have any other homeland than this place. And congratulations to all the builders who began our eternal building in this corner, the only one in the world."
Chaim Nachman Bialik

Bialik Street
Even before Chaim Nachman Bialik finished building his house on the street named after him, the small street had already become the cultural center of the city that had suddenly grown. What stories are hidden between the walls of houses built in the 1920s and 1930s, each of which has a style that is unparalleled in Israel? On a tour of Bialik Street, we will uncover hidden secrets, discover corners where artists and writers met, and understand how the spirit of creativity and innovation of that period continues to resonate in every corner of the street.

Trumpeldor Cemetery
Trumpeldor Cemetery is much more than a stone and an inscription – it is the life story of Tel Aviv through its own eyes. Here, the figures of the city’s founders, warriors, writers and cultural figures who played a role in shaping it are explored, and each grave tells a unique story. On the tour, we will discover the history behind the names, follow life paths that have become symbolic, and discover how this quiet and mysterious place preserves the city’s memory and heritage in an extraordinary way.

Who is available in Shenkin?
Shenkin Street is surrounded by streets with names like the Craftsmen Center, Labor Street, Yohanan the Shoemaker? This is the story of one of the first neighborhoods in Tel Aviv - Maginat Shenkin, through the lion statue in a particular alley, Bezalel Market, Gan Meir, and even touched on Carmel Market.

Oh redemption
Geula Street, which emerges from the sea and climbs towards Allenby Street, hides not only fascinating stories and buildings, but also a story about the Mea She'arim neighborhood that was and disappeared. From here we will continue to the more famous neighboring neighborhood, Kerem HaTyemanim.

Wave beater
The city born from the sands. Neve Tzedek and Ahuzat Beit tell the story of the pioneers, the early architecture, and the communities that shaped daily life in the new city. Every house, courtyard, and street is a testament to the struggle, creativity, and vision that made Tel Aviv what it is today – a vibrant, colorful, and story-filled city.

Nahalat Binyamin
Nahalat Binyamin Street is a living gallery of Tel Aviv – a place where every building, every hidden stairwell and every corner tells a different story. Enter the courtyards and hidden stairwells, and be exposed to local art and colorful graffiti that enriches the street with memory, creativity and innovation.