This tour, with a Tel Avivian Tour Guide, brings you through the early neighborhoods of Tel Aviv. Some founding myths will be discussed, you will see beautiful eclectic and Bauhaus/International Style architecture and pass some of the coolest places in Tel Aviv to hang out in the Bohemian/Hipster Florentin Quarter. From there we pass to the oldest neighborhood, build by American pilgrims, where some nicely preserved wooden houses remind us of the short lived Adam's City. Through the Tachana (Old Train station) we walk thought Neve Tzedek until we reach Rothschild Boulevard again.
Israel's Declaration of Independence was signed at Independence Hall on Rothschild Boulevard. Many of the historic buildings are built in the Bauhaus or International style, forming part of the White City of Tel Aviv, a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site.
Independence Hall, aka the Dizengoff House, is the site of the signing of Israel's Declaration of Independence.
Along the route of the old Ottoman railway we will pass a section of this new urban park, which is a popular place to hang out, 24/7.
You will make your own way to the meeting points