Tel Aviv, the most vibrant city in Israel, is such a fascinating and diverse place to visit.
Long and sandy beaches, interesting Bauhaus architecture that put Tel Aviv on UNESCO World Heritage List, amazing street art scene, bustling markets and neighborhoods where the time has stopped. Tel Aviv has it all!
With so many things to do in Tel Aviv, you will be busy discovering the city for at least 2-3 days.
But if you are still not sure about visiting Tel Aviv and, like me, you need a visual proof that it’s the destination for you, I put together this collection of Tel Aviv pictures that will hopefully inspire you to travel to Tel Aviv soon.

Old Jaffa harbor
Best Tel Aviv photo locations
If you are looking for the best photo locations in Tel Aviv, head to these places:
- Old Jaffa with its narrow lanes and the old harbor
- HaMidron Garden
- Vibrant Florentine Area for Tel Aviv street art
- Neve Tzedek – the oldest neighbourhood in Tel Aviv
- Tel Aviv beaches
- Bialik Street and Bialik Square for Bauhaus architecture
- Dizengoff square
- Tel Aviv Museum of Art and surroundings
- Rothschild Boulevard

Interesting architecture in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv pictures
And now let me show you some of the best pictures of Tel Aviv!

Beautiful house at Barzilai Street

One of many great outdoor cafes in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv Bauhaus architecture

Tel Aviv street view

Amazing Jacobson’s House – one of the most beautiful Bauhaus buildings in Tel Aviv

View over Tel Aviv

TLVMakers – one of the most beautiful cafes in Tel Aviv

Vibrant Caramel Market

Beautiful architecture at Bialik Street

Beit Ha’Ir Museum at Bialik Square

Tel Aviv street view

Dizengoff Square

Modern architecture in Tel Aviv

Rothschild Boulevard

View from the rooftop at Abraham Hostel, where I stayed

Beautiful architecture in Tel Aviv

Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv

Interesting architecture in Tel Aviv

Bauhaus architecture

Tel Aviv street art

Charming corners in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv beach

Bauhaus and modern architecture in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv beach

Street art at the beach

Modern architecture in Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Inside Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Modern architecture in Tel Aviv

Golden hour in Tel Aviv

Vibrant Levinsky Market

Neve Tzedek streets

Tel Aviv street art

Delicious falafel

Tel Aviv street view

Old Jaffa from afar

Tel Aviv view

The mosque in Old Jaffa

Old Jaffa

Old Jaffa

Old Jaffa streets

Old Jaffa streets

Old Jaffa streets

Old Jaffa harbor

Near Old Jaffa

Tel Aviv street art

Colorful Levinsky Market

Delicious food at Levinsky Market
Travel Resources
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You can find the best accommodation options at Booking. They have many discounts and excellent customer service. Click here to look for the place to stay in Tel Aviv
Never travel without travel insurance, you never know what might happen and better safe than sorry. You can check the insurance policy for Israel here.
I recommend joining organized tours to get to know the place better and to visit more places during your trip. You can find a great selection of tours at Get Your Guide – click here.
Make sure to have the offline map always installed on your phone, they can save you so many troubles. I always use the free app Maps.Me.
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