A week with two children in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in the central Israel.
This time, we planned for you a week-long trip to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in the heart of Israel.
Enjoy these two cities that are so different and complement each other like a husband and wife.
Brief route:
Here you can see all the waypoints on the Google Maps and also use Google navigation to the place:
You can also download KML file and open it in other offline application for navigation and editing:
Day 1:
Walking in the Old Jaffa and Neve Tzedek neighborhoods of Tel Aviv
Anita – home made italian ice-cream in Neve Tzedek.
Sailing from Jaffa port
Day 2:
Segway tour and/or bicycle ride in the Yarkon Park
A promenade in the port of Tel Aviv
Sarona quarter
A promenade along the endless beaches of Tel Aviv
Anastasia – very good vegan and raw food cafe.
Day 3:
Safari in Ramat Gan
Huge amusement parks for children – Lunapark Tel Aviv or Superland in Rishon leZion (option).
Day 4:
On the way from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem: Mini Israel, the Tanks Museum and Latrun Monastery
Day 5:
We stayed in the great Olive Tree Hotel
Mamila Boulevard and the Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem
Day 6:
Jerusalem neighborhoods outside the walls you should visit: Mashkenot Sha’ananim, Yemin Moshe, Rehavia, Jaffa Road, Russian Compound, and Ben Yehuda Street.
Festival of Lights in the Old City in the evening
Day 7:
Christian, Armenian and Muslim quarters in the Old City
Photos and description:
Day 1:
Walking in the Old Jaffa and Neve Tzedek is an unforgettable experience
To see Jaffa from the sea take a cruise from Jaffa port
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Day 2:
Segway tour in the Yarkon Park and/or bicycle trip around the city center . You can take a Segway tour or rent a Tel Ofan bicycle in the automatic points all over the city.
Two recommended bike routs:
- Starting from Reading along the Yarkon river and back.
- Round trip from Marina Tel Aviv along the beach to Neve Tzedek, Rotshild, Sderot Chen, Ben Gurion.
A promenade in the Tel Aviv port near Reading
The Sarona quarter in front of the Azrieli buildings
A promenade along the endless beaches of Tel Aviv
Marina Tel Aviv
Day 3:
Safari in Ramat Gan – the huge open-air zoo
Day 4:
On the way from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem: Mini Israel park, the Tanks Museum and Latrun Monastery, when you can taste a local vine.
Day 5:
Olive Tree Hotel in a grate location close to the old city
The Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem (entrance through the Jaffa Gate) and Mamila Boulevard, which is recommended to visit at the evening
Day 6:
Jerusalem neighborhoods outside the walls you should visit: Mashkenot Sha’ananim, Yemin Moshe, Rehavia, Jaffa Road, Russian Compound, and Ben Yehuda Street.
The festival of lights in the Old City in the evening, usually takes place every year in the summer
Day 7:
Christian, Armenian and Muslim quarters in the Old City