Tel Aviv’s biggest and busiest marketplace is filled with colorful stalls and shouting vendors selling a variety of foods, sweets, spices, clothing & gifts. Go on an empty stomach ;).
Shuk Hapishpisim has an abundance of treasures and knicknacks. Clothing, antiques, art, jewelry, old oins and more.
Fun Fact: "Pishpishim" is Hebrew for "fleas"!
Plan a day at the beach! Before you go, grab a picnic basket and fill it up with with unique flavors from over 90 vendors.
Ideas: Hilton Beach, Gordon Beach, Bograshov Beach & More!
You didn't visit Israel unless you went to Jerusalem. Visit the Kotel (Western Wall), holiest site for the Jewish people, write down your wishes & prayers, and tuck them into the cracks of the wall. Modesty is important - cover your shoulders and knees.
Yad Vashem is Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
Take a walk at the Mamilla Mall - an upscale outdoor shopping promenade.
Book a day trip to the Dead Sea. Departing from Tel Aviv, travel through the timeless Judean Desert to the scenic Dead Sea. Enjoy ample time to float in the salty waters, laze by the shore, enjoy a mud bath and indulge in the mineral-rich mud treatments at a spa before returning to Tel Aviv.