About Tel Aviv
Attractions
Beaches
Cinema & theater
Museums & Galleries
- Tel Aviv Museum
- Gordon Galleries - Tel Aviv
- Nachalat Binyamin - arts and crafts festivals
- Eretz Israel Museum
Hayarkon Park
Observatory
Dining
Shopping
- Dizengof Center
- Dizengoff designer
- Shenkin St.
- Carmel market
- Kikar Hamedina
- Shopping malls in Tel Aviv
Nightlife
Business Travelers
Tel Aviv transportation
Useful Information
- The centennial celebrations of Tel Aviv
- Tel Aviv city tour
- The "White City" - A guided tour
- Parks and gardens in Tel Aviv
- Tel Aviv Tour bus
- Tel Aviv water-sports
- Car rental Tel Aviv
- Rothschild St. - the heart of the "White City"
- Old Jaffa - A walking tour
- Free guided tour - Old Jaffa
- Ben-Gurion St.
- Basel Street
- Ahad Haam
- Ha'arbaa Street
- Gan Hahashmal
- Neve Tzedek
- Trumpeldor Cemetery
- Lilenblum Street
- Tel Aviv Port
- Tel Aviv port: Best Tel Aviv restaurants and great sea view
- Tourists' favorite bars: Mike's Place and the Buzz Stop
- Allenby Street
- Yad Harutzim: A leading nightlife center in Tel Aviv
- The Nachum Gutman Museum and the Chelouche Gallery for Contemporary Art
- Bicycling in Tel Aviv
- Jaffa Flea Market
- Tel Aviv's White Night
Restaurant
Tel Aviv Tour bus
Last December, the Dan municipal bus company and the Tel Aviv municipality launched a new service for the benefit of Tel Aviv tourists: a guided city tour bus offering a two hours journey throughout the city’s main attractions. Consider yourself invited for a unique experience.
The tour bus will guide you through Tel Aviv, stopping in most of the city’s best sightseeing spots. The city tour includes comprehensive audio guides in 8 languages and offers an easy and comfortable way to get a first glance of the city.
The city tour bus leaves from the Reading power station in north Tel Aviv and stops at some of the major Tel Aviv hotels along the way. It passes through some of the most charming neighborhoods and areas of the city, including Ancient Jaffa, Rothschild Boulevard, Dizengoff Street and Neve Tzedek. It also stops in other significant locations, like the Tel Aviv Museum, the Rabin memorial, Azrieli Towers, the Carmel Market and more.
Visitors can easily get on or off the open-top bus in any of its many stops throughout the city, if they wish to take a closer look. The bus leaves every hour from 9:00 till 16:00 on weekdays, and till 14:00 on Fridays. The price is 45 NIS for an adult and 35 NIS for children.
As previously mentioned, the tour bus stops next to several major Tel Aviv hotels. It actually has a stop in 134 Hayarkon Street, within a short walking distance from Adiv hotel, one of the most conveniently located Tel Aviv hotels. The staff will be happy to show you how to get to the tour bus stop and start exploring this fabulous city.
