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Tel Aviv Promenade (Hebrew: טיילת תל אביב-יפו, commonly referred to in Hebrew simply as the Tayelet, הטיילת - "The Promenade") runs along the Mediterranean seashore in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Tel Aviv Promenade. An amble down Tel Aviv’s promenade awakens all the senses with a feast of colors, sights, and smells. Sunday April 2 2023. Time Out says. Nothing beats walking – or...
The Tel Aviv Promenade in Israel is one of the most beautiful and popular attractions in the country. Along the way, visitors can explore the unique history of Israel, soak up the sun on the beach, and take in the breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Also known as Tayelet in Hebrew, Tel Aviv's Promenade runs along the Mediterranean seashore connecting the southern Jaffa Port with Tel Aviv Port in the north. The distance between these two ports is almost six kilometers, but the walk is well worth the effort.
Tel Aviv Promenade, also known as the Tayelet, is a vibrant and bustling promenade located along the Mediterranean coastline in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel.
The 14-kilometer-long Tel Aviv promenade is packed with bike paths and walkways, wooden amphitheater seating overlooking beach volleyball nets, playgrounds, exercise equipment, and comfortable cafes.
Right off the promenade you’ll find clean sand, lounge chairs, ice-cream vendors, and die-hard beach-lovers that swim daily, winter and summer, no matter what. Each of Tel Aviv’s 13 beautiful beaches enjoys unique characteristics and offers a variety of services, including lifeguard stations, kiosks, restaurants, children’s playgrounds ...
The steps which allows seamless access to the beaches by connecting the esplanade to the sand is one of the biggest improvements to the Tayelet. The promenade is filled with game courts, sports facilities, playgrounds and several recreations. Along the Tayelet lies lots of amazing public artworks.
The bustling Tel Aviv-Jaffa Promenade (Tayelet) is a series of boardwalks extending along the beach between the Jaffa Port in the south to Tel Baruch Beach, north of the Tel Aviv Port. Nothing beats walking – or cycling – along the seaside promenade, breathing in the fresh, salty air of the Mediterranean.
There’s nothing like the sea to bring a smile on your face and Tel Aviv’s promenade (or the “Tayelet” in Hebrew) has the perfect setting for this occasion. It stretches over 14 km from Jaffa in the south to the “hatzok” beach in the north.