Hi everyone, can you please recommend me what I must see in Tel Aviv?
Unfortunately I can not find a travel guide for Israel in bookshop, so I have to ask on this way.
On the other, I am going to stay only 4 days, so I suppose I can't see everything.
So, please, what is your "top 10" in Tel Aviv?
What must be seen in Tel Aviv?
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The top ten depend upon what you are interested in. If you can't find a tour book in the bookshop, how about online
http://www.cityguidetelaviv.com/new/
http://visit-tlv.com/
http://www.goisrael.com/
Be sure and go to Independence Hall. There was a well done movie there that gave an overview of the history of Tel Aviv, and an excellent docent who gave a fabulous talk on why Independence Hall in Tel Aviv was chosen to announce the Independence of Israel and details about that day. We were taken into the room – set up just as it was that day and listened to audio recordings of that day. I must say this was one of the most emotional experiences of our trip – just an overwhelming sense of finally coming full circle after 2000 years of the diaspora to finally have a homeland.
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Check amazon.com for a guidebook, if bookstores don't have any. I recommend Fodors Israel guidebook. We've used it thre times. You can also order it from this website. I would recommend visiting Jaffa to see the old city and the marketplac. For a more modern aspect I like to go to the Old Pier area. It is near the beach and there are many restaurant available. Have a good trip.