Tel-Aviv
Learn about the history of the Tel Aviv, a city born in 1909, when 66 families decided to build a new neighborhood called Ahuzat Beit.
Visit the Independence Hall where David Ben Gurion declared the Independence of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948.
Discover the secrets of the “White City” an Unesco heritage site.
The Namal, the first harbor of Tel Aviv, is a buzzing site by the sea with shops and restaurants.
South of the city, we have Jaffa, the old harbor to the land. It is lovely to wander through the narrow streets with galleries, restaurants and we can visit the flea market. Jaffa has a large variety with Christian, Muslim and Zionist history.
In Tel Aviv, we can also visit the Eretz Israel Museum that documents the history of the Israeli culture and history. We can visit the Museum of Art with an amazing collection from the seventeenth century in Europe until today in Israel.
The Itzhak Rabin Center, dedicated to the murdered Prime Minister and the State of Israel, is fascinating and the Diaspora Museum will teach us about the history of the Jews outside Israel.

The history of Tel Aviv
Learn about the history of the Tel Aviv, a city born in 1909, when 66 families decided to build a new neighborhood called Ahuzat Beit.
Visit the Independence Hall where David Ben Gurion declared the Independence of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948.
Stroll on Rothschild boulevard and mix with the trendy Tel-Avivians.
We will have a juice/coffee at the first “kiosk” of the city.

Bike tour through Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is well adapted to bike riding. There are many bicycle paths throughout the city.
We will ride all over the city, and you will learn about the history of Tel Aviv.
We will park the bikes whenever you want to explore a museum, enter a shop or if you just want to enjoy a freshly pressed smoothy or a coffee in one of the many kiosks that we have in Tel Aviv.
I will bring you to small, off the beaten track museums and neighborhoods.
Food Safari

Spend the morning with a chef in his restaurant/shop.
Smoke meat with him and taste it on the spot, try all the goodies that are homemade, accompanied with some of the best Israeli wines.
Visit the less well known markets, Levinsky or Tikva, where we will taste the specialties of Israel, like humus, spices, herbs, olives, cheeses, sweets, lemonades.
Mingle with the Israelis and meet with the market people who will be delighted to explain with pride about their products.
