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Alice & Nitzan

October 13, 2026 • Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
135 Days To Go!

Alice & Nitzan

October 13, 2026 • Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
135 Days To Go!

the old north

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📍 Places to Visit

Park HaYarkon

Tel Aviv’s largest green escape. Perfect for picnics, bikes, chill walks, and watching the city slow down for a minute.


Independence Park

A breezy cliffside park overlooking the sea, ideal for sunset strolls, quiet moments, and a perfect breath of fresh air.


Rabin Square

An iconic Tel Aviv landmark named after former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, one of the country's biggest proponents for peace. This is where the city gathers and combines open space, fountains, and pure urban energy.


Hilton Hill

A scenic viewpoint above the beach and classic date spot with some of the best ocean views in the city. Come here to relax and watch the sunset, or spy on Israeli men trying to convince olot (female immigrants) that they were in a special unit.


Tel Aviv Museum of Art

The largest museum in the city that showcases contemporary and classic art, stunning architecture, and rotating exhibitions. The museum highlights both local artists as well as international ones. If there is absolutely one museum to visit in the city, this one is it.

☕ Coffee Spots & Breakfast

Under the Tree

Although it is a chain, it feels like a cozy neighborhood café. Tucked beneath leafy trees, it has a calm vibe, great coffee, and the perfect spot to unwind or work quietly.


Tamara on Dizengoff

An iconic Tel Aviv juice bar serving fresh smoothies, fruit bowls, and a sunny, beachy vibe right on the city’s busiest street.


Cafe Xoho

A beloved local hangout a block away from the beach. Cafe Xoco has homemade food, great coffee, and a warm, laid-back atmosphere. It is famous for its bagels, bowls, and community feel.


Mela on Dizengoff

A bright, modern café known for fresh sandwiches, quality coffee, and quick, casual bites. It's perfect for a light breakfast or a grab-and-go moment on Dizengoff.

🍽️ Bars & Restaurants

HaAchim

Meaning "the brothers," this restaraunt embodies brotherly love as the music only blasts Israeli artists, all of the wine and beer is locally grown, and all of the food is locally sourced. Stop by, grab a drink in the courtyard, raise your glass and say l'chaim with the achim.


Santi

Imagine there was a Western Izakaya. Now book a table at Santi and you will understand what that tastes like. The kitchen is run by an upcoming Israeli chef, Guy Ariche. Santi challenges traditional conventions and offers a dining experience that is as innovative as it is unforgettable.


223 Bar

A low-lit, speakeasy-style bar tucked off Dizengoff, 223 is the place to go for a proper cocktail made by a mixologist that only needs to know what is your poison and preferred flavor profile. Their menu combines bar food favorites with a touch of elegance.


Rosa Parks

A neighborhood bar that has been around for more than a decade. It features a great cocktail list, draft beers, and delicious pizzas that are meant to be shared with friends. This isn't the place for one drink and one slice. Come on by and enjoy.


Josephine Baker

Josephine Baker is a hidden speakeasy that transports you straight into the 1920s. Nestled right above Rosa Parks, it offers dim lighting, great music, and crafted cocktails with a cinematic vibe. Perfect for an intimate date night or a small gathering with friends. It’s a stylish spot with character and a touch of mystery.