Independence Hall
Re-live Ben Gurion’s moving declaration of the State.
The Ayalon Institute
Climb down into the clandestine, underground, pre-State bullet factory built by the Haganah under the noses of the British who controlled Palestine at the time.
Palmach Museum
The Palmach museum is dedicated to the history of the Jewish underground organization established in 1941.
The Old City and Port of Jaffa
Old Jaffa – the city that has always been the entry to the ancient land of Israel – is one of the most attractive places to tour in Tel Aviv.
Neve Tzedek Neighborhood
History comes to life with a tour of the narrow lanes and winding streets of the Neve Tzedek neighborhood, the first Jewish neighborhood to be built outside Jaffa at the beginning of 1887, 22 years before the establishment of the City of Tel Aviv.
Azrieli Observatory and the Total Tel Aviv Experience
The highest observatory in the Middle East (located on the 49th floor of the Round Building of the Azrieli Center), it is possible to see the coastline stretching from Ashkelon in the south, to Hadera in the north.
Beth Hatefutsoth
The Museum of the Jewish Diaspora conveys the story of the Jewish people from the time of their expulsion from the Land of Israel 2,500 years ago to the present. It relates the unique story of the continuity of the Jewish people providing multiple avenues of personal historical identification.
Yad Mordecai
See a multimedia presentation about the valiant War of Independence battle fought to secure Tel Aviv against Egyptian invasion.