Tel Aviv’s restored historic port originally served as a welcoming station for Jewish immigrants in the 30’s; now it’s home to top restaurants, a weekly antiquesmarket, and a bike-friendly promenade.
It's not that special, but you can watch the sunset over the ocean and sit in the rocks beside the sea. There's also a bench behind the railing on the small lookout in front of the port basin.
Its the Fisherman's Wharf (San Francisco),of Tel Aviv. Packed with people and kids (especially on a Saturday) with lots of major label stores and seasiderestaurants. Views of the sea of course.
Lovely place for an afternoon walk with the family. The place is packed with people. Parking is a mess, but there so much picture opportunities that you'll forget about that
Tout au nord de la ville, la "Marina" de Tel Aviv : boutiques, restaurants et parfois évènements culturels. Bonne idée pour une promenade en famille, malgré le monde, surtout le weekend.
Симпатичное и приятное место для прогулок. Уютныеулочки. Красивая архитектура исторических построек. Множество кафе и ресторанов. Рекомендую к посещению.