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This circular route begins at the busy Kikar HaMedina Square (סובב מרכז תל אביב) and heads north to HaYarkon Park, running along the rivers past the Eretz Israel Mesuem. From the Museum the route runs along the Ayalon and road 2 into Jaffa and proceeds along the Tel Aviv shoreline to Redding power station and back along the Yarkon river back to the starting point.
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This trail begins Kikar HaMedina and proceed north to HaYarkon Park running along the Yarkon river towards the Tel Aviv Port and back (כיכר המדינה ופארק הירקון מעגלי). Situated in the heart of Tel Aviv, on both sides of the Yarkon River, are the Joshua Gardens, or in Hebrew - Ganei Yoshua, which are still known as the Yarkon Park, despite the name being changed to the Joshua Gardens 20 years ago. The park is one of the largest in the country and contains many grassy and wooded areas,...
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This route runs through Central Tel Aviv and runs along HaYarkon River and HaYarkon Park (פארק הירקון, חוף מציצים, שדרת בן גוריון והצפון החדש). Situated in the heart of Tel Aviv, on both sides of the Yarkon River, are the Joshua Gardens, or in Hebrew - Ganei Yoshua, which are still known as the Yarkon Park, despite the name being changed to the Joshua Gardens 20 years ago. The park is one of the largest in the country and contains many grassy and wooded areas, different types of flora and...
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This is the Tel Aviv Architecture Tour (סיור ארכיטקטורה בתל אביב) route. Tel Aviv, the first Hebrew city, is only 103 years old but has a variety of neighborhoods and building styles. This tour will take travelers from the oldest part of Tel Aviv to a much newer part. Start by walking first boulevard, see the first movie theater, the first hotel, and the first kiosk. After getting acquainted with the architecture styles of early Tel Aviv , then see how they are preserved today. Towards the...
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Situated in the heart of Tel Aviv (נחל הירקון, גשר ראש ציפור וכיכר רבין), on both sides of the Yarkon River, are the Joshua Gardens, or in Hebrew - Ganei Yoshua, which are still known as the Yarkon Park, despite the name being changed to the Joshua Gardens 20 years ago. The park is one of the largest in the country and contains many grassy and wooded areas, different types of flora and quite a few man made attractions, which promise to offer enjoyment for all ages.