A tour of the places that shaped the genetic makeup of Tel Aviv during the formative years when it became the most significant urban and cultural center in the country.
We will start at the Carmel Market, the bustling center of the city. Continue through some of the most beautiful streets in the city to the old City Hall, and finally arrive at Dizengoff Square, which was recently restored to its former glory, and is once again THE place to see and be seen.
Around the square are many buildings built in the international style, to which the city owes it status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.