The port of Tel Aviv is still very beautiful, there is blue sky, blue sea, everything is very leisurely. Sitting by the sea, having a cup of coffee, watching the ebb and flow quietly, it is really happy!
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Tel Aviv Port Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Tel Aviv Port is located on the seaside to the north of Tel Aviv. After some renovations by the city government, it has now become a large entertainment, leisure and shopping place. The seaside is covered with wooden planks, and smooth stones of different shapes are placed at will, which can be used for decoration or chairs. Various creative ideas are displayed in every corner. Many families like to bring their children to play here, and of course it is also suitable for couples. In addition to the plank road, there are also a large number of former warehouses that have become shopping stores, nightclubs, bars, restaurants, performance centers, and a European-style vegetable market.
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Tel Aviv Port Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The port of Tel Aviv is still very beautiful, there is blue sky, blue sea, everything is very leisurely. Sitting by the sea, having a cup of coffee, watching the ebb and flow quietly, it is really happy!
Tel Aviv port was once a cargo port, and now it is transformed into a large entertainment and leisure shopping place, with the port area connected with the city, and many cruise ships and private speedboats are moored in the port. There is a constant flow of people visiting the beach, and in addition to walking and viewing, shopping is also an indispensable option for tourists, and the bar and cafe are full at night.
The beach near the port is very good, no matter the clear sky or the sunset, it has its own beauty. On the first day of Tel Aviv, I went to the beach. I saw a teenager taking pictures in the sunset. The scene was beautiful. The next morning I went shopping again, fishing, cars, running, all kinds of life atmosphere.
love the beaches here. its in the old jaffa and the neighborhood is lovely. many lgbt friendly restaurants as well
Tel Aviv's coastline is quite long, the south is next to Jaffa, the north is Tel Aviv port, that is, near the hotel group, not far from Carlton where we live. The port is actually a public leisure space, similar to the big rice rice dumplings in Taipei, the difference is that there are more amusement projects here, although there are many businesses, but not to usurp the leisure atmosphere. There are carousels, especially beautiful colors of cars, donkeys, adults protect children to play, there is an oval sandy land, the ground is flat, some are undulating slopes, there are many children playing skateboards, roller skating, and rock and stone decoration, also seats, There are also umbrellas. The sea breeze is blowing and the sunset is beautiful. There are many restaurants next to it, and there are also specialty stores such as clothes. Many people eat outside the night before the Sabbath, and there is no fire at home. An ambitious new vision of regenerating the port, including the reconstruction of public spaces and restoration of the port's old engine sheds. Visitors flocked to the port, and couldn't wait until the project was complete. Public space, challenging the public in the private and public development comparison Check this "Rosa • Barba European Landscape Award Tel Aviv Port Public Space Regeneration Project, MayslitsKassifArchitects Design, winning the Rosa • Barba European Landscape Award, the sixth garden building in Barcelona in early October The Biennale.”
Situated on one of Israel’s most exciting seasides, Tel Aviv has been neglected since 1965 and abandoned as a regulated docking port. The recently completed public space development project seeks to restore this unique area and turn it into a prominent, lively urban landmark. The public space designer was the winner of the open competition, started in 2003 by the new port management as an ambitious new vision of regenerating the port, including the reconstruction of public space and the restoration of the port's old engine shed. The winners of the competition (MayslitsKassifArchitects in partnership with GalilaYavin) program brought vitality, and tourists flocked to the event, and they couldn't wait to complete the project even before it was completed. The architects saw the project as a unique opportunity to build a public space that challenges the public’s contrast between private and public development, and suggested a new, friendly agenda for centralized open space. The design introduces a large number of undulating, unlayered surfaces, which are both a reflection of mythical dunes and an open invitation to free interpretation and unstructured activities. The diversity of public, political and social events from spontaneous gatherings, artistic creations to group public behavior has drawn this unique urban platform, demonstrating the project’s success in reshaping the port as a vibrant public space.
Tel AVIV The capital of Israel is a city by the sea. The coastline of the city is very long, and the old city of Jaffa is in the south, which is a witness to the ancient history of the city. There is a port in the north, and the emerging buildings are full of vitality and modern atmosphere. It is also a good place for people to relax.