Tel Aviv Street Art Tour
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
Discover the vibrant world of street art and graffiti in Tel Aviv with a walking tour of about 1.5 hours. Together with a local guide, you will learn about artistic expressions that tell the story of the constant cultural evolution of the city.
Here, graffiti becomes a fascinating canvas full of colours and shapes that you will hardly find in a conventional museum. You have three exciting options to choose from depending on the day: the bustling Florentine quarter, the peaceful Hamesila Park or the charming Nachalat Binyamin neighbourhood.
- Enjoy a walking tour of street art in Tel Aviv
- Learn about the history and culture of street art from a local guide.
- Choose your tour from the Florentine Quarter, Hamesila Park or Nachalat Binyamin Quarter
What’s included
- Street Art Walking Tour of Tel Aviv
- Professional guide
- Three options to choose from depending on the day: Florentine quarter, Hamesila Park or Nachalat Binyamin quarter.
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Step by Step
Enjoy a walking street art tour of Tel Aviv lasting approximately 1.5 hours. Explore the vibrant energy and creative spirit of the city.
A local guide will lead this activity, accompanying you with narration that teaches you about Tel Aviv's cultural evolution through art. This tour will allow you to choose your tour from among the most dynamic places in the city such as:
- Florentine: a neighbourhood known for its bohemian atmosphere and youthful energy. From bold and expressive graffiti to elaborate murals, every corner reveals a diversity of talent and artistic styles.
- Nachalat Binyamin: This neighbourhood is home to an impressive street art scene that combines nostalgia for the past with contemporary creativity. You'll find portraits of historical figures, references to events and commemorative moments in local history.
- Hamesila Park: Along its paths and public areas, you can enjoy a wide variety of murals and graffiti adorning the walls, bridges and other architectural elements of the park.