Tel Aviv
Israel

Tel Aviv

Israel’s cosmopolitan beach city blends Mediterranean sands and Bauhaus architecture with a buzzing food, tech and nightlife scene — and the ancient port of Jaffa.

Things to do in Tel Aviv

Excursiones en Tel Aviv

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Tel Aviv is the Mediterranean's effortless cool. Israel's most cosmopolitan city pairs golden beaches and the world's largest collection of Bauhaus architecture with a famously vibrant food, tech and nightlife scene. Add the ancient port of Jaffa next door, and you have a city that never quite sleeps.

Top Things to Do in Tel Aviv

Wander the winding lanes and flea market of Old Jaffa, one of the world's oldest ports, then stroll or cycle the beachfront promenade. Explore the UNESCO-listed White City, with its thousands of restored Bauhaus buildings.

Browse the Carmel Market, dive into the celebrated food scene, and experience the legendary nightlife that runs until sunrise.

Tours Worth Booking

  • Old Jaffa and city walking tours
  • Bauhaus White City architecture tours
  • Street food and market tasting tours
  • Jerusalem, Masada and Dead Sea day trips

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) bring warm, sunny weather perfect for the beach and exploring. Summer is hot and humid, while winters are mild with occasional rain. The sea is swimmable for much of the year.

Getting Around

Tel Aviv is compact, flat and very walkable, and the city's bike-share scheme makes cycling along the beach easy. Buses and ride-hailing apps cover longer trips, and the city is well connected by train to Jerusalem and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions about Tel Aviv

What are the best tours in Tel Aviv?
Top experiences include Old Jaffa walking tours, Bauhaus White City architecture tours, street food and market tasting tours, and day trips to Jerusalem, Masada and the Dead Sea.
How many days do you need in Tel Aviv?
Two to three days covers Jaffa, the beaches, the Bauhaus architecture and the food and nightlife scene, with time for a Jerusalem or Dead Sea day trip.
When is the best time to visit Tel Aviv?
Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer warm, sunny beach weather. Summer is hot and humid, while winters are mild with occasional rain.
Is Old Jaffa worth visiting in Tel Aviv?
Yes — Jaffa is one of the world’s oldest ports, with atmospheric stone lanes, art galleries, a flea market and great views back to the Tel Aviv skyline. It’s a highlight and easily combined with a city tour.
Do Tel Aviv tours offer free cancellation?
Most walking tours, food tours and day trips on Excurgo offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, so you can book ahead and stay flexible.