6 hours
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Go behind the scenes in picturesque Jaffa, one of the world’s oldest working ports and now a vibrant community in Tel Aviv. Join your own private guide to listen to little-known stories about the history-packed seaside hub, which Egyptians, Romans, and Crusaders all once called home. Tours also include visits to trendy Neve Tzedek and the famous Bauhaus buildings of Rothschild Boulevard.
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Amazing Jerusalem Guided Tours
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scottgL8441UE, May 2024
Amit is an amazing tour guide knowing the history of Israel and has a very user- friendly way of speaking. Being a survivor of the Oct 7th massacres, He gave me a private tour of sedorot, the nova festival and was a very moving, powerful story. I highly recommend him for any of his tours, I wish I could speak with him forever as he is an encyclopedia of knowledge and wisdom regarding the history of Israel.
Alfred_H, Apr 2023
The tour guide was wonderful! She was very knowledgeable. She spoke fluent English, and provided a really great tour. I highly recommend this option.
kreativq, Apr 2023
Who knew time travel was possible? Jeremy, our scary guide in Tel Aviv, convinced us to travel back in time to ancient Canaan. At first, my wife and I were confused. but Let me tell you, we had an experience that should be illegal. Finally, we're grateful that we made it back in one piece. however, if you have a strong heart, put it on your bucket list time travel with Jeremy Lange. highly recommend
Barry E, Apr 2023
Nadia is amazing. Her knowledge and demeanor touring with us was beyond belief. Ask any question and you get an answer that is rich in detail and history. Nadia listens patiently and gives you history and context throughout the tour. Please hire Nadia for a tour you will never forget!!
In this tour we walk through the old city of Jaffa, one of the oldest port cities in the world. It has been conquered and administered by many different peoples: Egyptians, Romans, Muslims, Crusaders, French (Napoleon), British and and now again by the Jews.
It was from Jaffa that Peter spread out his wings to the west to spread Christianity to the non believers and it was from Jaffa that the Jews, at the end of the 18th century, went to the North to start Jewish neighborhoods.
The first Jewish neighborhood outside Jaffa and a prime example of gentrification.
From a slum from the 19th century that was about to be erased, it became home to over a dozen billionaires. This charming, chic, neighborhood is now filled with boutiques, cafe’s, restaurants and elegant fashion and jewelry stores.
In 1909, after many more small neighborhoods were build, affluent Jews who arrived mainly from Eastern Europe, wanted some quality as well and decided to build a neighborhood with electricity, running water and a sewage system. The name of this neighborhood, Ahuzat Bayit, was changed to Tel Aviv the year after.
Walking through the largest concentration of buildings in the International Style in the world which the UN awarded the Unesco Heritage status.
An agricultural settlement founded in the second half of the 19th century by German Templars. Like more Germans in the 1930s, many started hanging swastika flags out of their homes, which was not appreciated by both the British and the Jews and during WWII most were expelled to Australia.
In 1948 Sarona became the headquarters of both the Israeli government and the Israeli army. All original buildings have recently been renovated and the site turned into one of Tel Aviv's hot spots with boutique shops, bars, restaurants and an excellent indoor culinary Sarona Market. Here we end the tour and you can start spoiling your inner self.
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