Natural history museum offers spacious, clean design with interactive exhibits and hands-on experiences for all ages. Bright, orderly layout includes a large balcony for breaks and views. Crowds can be heavy despite timed tickets, creating a lively atmosphere.
Extensive knowledge and explanations in Hebrew, English, and Arabic make the museum accessible to diverse visitors. It features a convenient stroller track, a baby cot, and an accessible parking lot nearby.
Huge collection of stuffed animals and live critters with detailed info creates an engaging experience. Exhibits offer interesting displays that appeal to both children and adults.
Good to know
Tickets must be purchased online in advance; no on-site sales available.
Parking costs 30 NIS in the underground lot.
The museum is stroller-friendly and accessible for all ages.
Modern heritage museum showcases interactive exhibits and hi-tech features in a spacious, well-curated setting. Bright, colorful design creates an optimistic atmosphere that invites reflection on cultural history. Visitors engage with diverse installations and enjoy amenities like an on-site cafe.
Exhibits present deep insights with clear, informative context. The atmosphere feels inviting and accessible, making complex history easy to understand.
Exhibits show Jews from all over the world with interactive and thematically diverse displays. Topics cover a wide variety of stories and histories.
Good to know
Entry is free on Fridays, but booking in advance is required.
Free entry is also available on Thursdays for the religious population.
The tour in English is only available at 1pm.
Building overlooks the sea with stunning views and a picturesque outdoor lunch area. Interior spaces combine innovative technology like virtual reality with calm, inspiring atmosphere suited for intimate events and workshops.
Getting around in a wheelchair feels very comfortable here. The place is fully accessible and promotes the message that accessible progress helps avoid future conflicts.
Virtual reality glasses exhibit stands out as the most interesting attraction. The place celebrates contributions to science and technology with engaging tours and inspiring guides.
Good to know
Reservations are required for group tours to ensure availability.
The center is wheelchair accessible, making it easy to navigate.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly.
Cinema offers comfortable seating with wide spacing and great acoustics in a spacious, air-conditioned hall. It showcases quality films from around the world and maintains a unique cultural atmosphere appreciated by film lovers. Surroundings feel orderly and pleasant despite some signs of aging.
Central location and proximity to the Yehudit underground station make it highly accessible. The venue is tidy and clean, with disabled access, though parking spaces are limited.
Interesting films often include foreign languages like French and themes from diverse cultures. The venue hosts lectures on history and culture and events like the Gay Film Festival, making it a hub for culture and art.
Good to know
The Cinematheque screens special films across 5 screens, 7 days a week.
Cinematheque occasionally has a sale of 6 tickets for about NIS 140.
Underground parking is available at a cost of only 10 NIS.
Renovated theater with modern design and three floors offers comfortable seating and excellent sound quality. Atmosphere feels cozy and pleasant, supporting a restful experience during shows. Accessibility features include lifts and air conditioning, enhancing convenience.
Spacious layout and accessibility for the disabled stand out here. The venue is well organized, air-conditioned, and easy to reach by transportation.
Performances offer interesting plays with a mix of comedy and gripping drama. Shows like Rhinoceros and Welcome to Hell stand out for their excellent acting and engaging stories.
Good to know
Parking costs 30 NIS, discounted from 55 NIS, but requires a voucher.
There is no parking available near the theater; arrive early to find nearby lots.
Discounted parking can be arranged with the theater; ask for a voucher.
Indoor market combines old German houses with modern architecture and natural elements like wooden furniture and greenery. Atmosphere feels lively and festive, with live music and cultural events adding energy. Space includes spacious seating and a large playground, attracting a young, vibrant crowd.
Wheelchair-friendly underground parking supports easy access. The market sits within a 5-10 minute walk from the train station and is reachable from all directions.
Wide variety of food options and interesting shops create a diverse experience. Desserts by Eran Schwartzberg and fresh, undamaged olive oil stand out as unique offerings.
Good to know
Sarona Market hosts various events and activities throughout the year, including live music performances.
On Saturdays, some shops are open, providing a unique shopping experience.
There is no parking at Sharona's food market, and if there is, it is very expensive.
Spacious cultural center with intimate halls and good acoustics offers a pleasant atmosphere and tasteful design. Seating provides close views of performances, though some areas feel old-fashioned. Location is accessible by public transport with nearby parking options.
Spacious layout and easy access make moving around simple. The theater and events center stay well organized and comfortable for everyone.
Good to know
Parking is problematic; consider using public transportation instead.
Arrive early to secure parking, as it fills up quickly.
The nearest parking lot charges NIS 70 for about two hours.
Large, spacious mall with beautiful design and strong air conditioning creates a quiet, clean atmosphere. Facilities include a prestigious market, cafes, and a therapy pool, offering a well-maintained environment. The space feels somewhat sterile and uninviting, lacking benches and vegetation.
Wheelchair access covers both parking and indoor areas with clear paths. Food options include choices suitable for disabled visitors, making the space wheelchair-friendly and inclusive.
Large shopping center features many European shops and interesting cafes. Beautiful armchairs and sculptures add unique touches throughout.
Good to know
The parking is awfully expensive - 2 hours and a half costs 45 shekels.
For app installers, the first hour of parking is free.
On Fridays, there are food and art stalls at the mall.
A huge, confusing maze with a snail-shaped structure creates a unique, chaotic atmosphere filled with special stores and an abundance of colors and smells. The space feels like a museum of legends offering dog-friendly areas and playful amenities like a fairy forest and a pool dancing to music.
Clear signage and air-conditioning make navigation comfortable. Parking and general access are convenient, though some stores lack wheelchair access.
A carousel-like layout shapes the mall, making it visually unique. Shops offer unusual items and the space hosts changing exhibitions, creating a diverse and engaging shopping experience.
Good to know
On Thursdays and Fridays, there is a food fair with various food stalls at the mall.
Fridays get too crowded, making navigation difficult.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Modern shopping center with three levels of boutiques and a large food court offers a spectacular observatory on the 49th floor and a roof playground for children. Crowded and noisy atmosphere fills the space, with transparent elevators and outdoor dining adding to the lively environment.
Spacious layout and modern design make the mall very accessible. It suits people in wheelchairs and connects well with public transport for easy access.
Large shopping mall offers a variety of big stores and interesting shops. Food options include a unique food truck complex with more interesting choices than typical malls.
Good to know
On Fridays, before Shabbat, there is a Food Fair inside the Kenion Mall.
Azrieli Mall hosts a variety of activities, including festivals and shows.
Parking is free for 3 hours with purchases over NIS 100.