German Colony
Neve Tzedek
The German Colony near Neve Tzedek is a small historic area known for its quaint European-style homes, quiet streets, and the landmark Immanuel Church. Founded by American Christian settlers in the 1860s and expanded by German Templers, it features restored 19th-century houses, gardens, and a tranquil village feel.
Charles Clore Park
Neve Tzedek
Charles Clore Park is a large grassy area/lawn in Tel Aviv, stretching along the waterfront between the city center and Jaffa. It has gorgeous views of the Mediterranean, and is a perfect spot to watch the sunset.
Suzanne Dellal Center
Neve Tzedek
The Suzanne Dellal Centre is a leading dance and performing arts venue set in beautifully renovated 19th-century school buildings. Outside, its spacious courtyards are shaded by trees and surrounded by flowers, sculptures, and benches. It is a good place to relax, people-watch, and sip coffee in the garden.
HaTachana
Neve Tzedek
Park HaTachana is an open space where the old Tel Aviv-Jaffa train station used to be. They’ve restored the original stone buildings and train cars, and now it’s full of boutique shops, cafes, and weekend markets. People come to walk around, grab a coffee, sit outside with friends, or just check out all the little stores. It’s steps from the beach, so it’s a nice place to stop by before or after you go.