Tourism

Welcome to Tel Aviv, the Nonstop City.
The holiday hotspot with Ibiza-style clubs, golden beaches and incredible food.
- The Sun
Whether you’ve come to Tel Aviv for its pristine beaches, thriving nightlife, or because you heard it’s one of the world’s friendliest cities for vegans, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for.
- The Washington Post
The capital of Mediterranean Cool.
- The New York Times
One of the liveliest cities on the Mediterranean, Tel Aviv is always full of surprises.
- Forbes
It’s a party town, with restaurants, bars and clubs galore, and beautiful beaches for a restorative chill-out the morning after.
- The Independent

Nonstop City in Numbers

Jerusalem Beach by Barak Brinker

2.9 Million

Overnight Hotel Stays in 2023
© Guy Yechiely

320

Average Annual Days of Sunshine

© Barak Brinker

14km

White Sandy Beaches

Over 2,500

Restaurants & Coffee Shops

Over 13K

Hotel Rooms & More Than 200 Hotels

Bugrashov Beach by Barak Brinker

Nonstop City

Tel Aviv, the “Nonstop City” is more than just a slogan. With the city’s beautiful beaches, diverse cultural scene, top-notch cuisine, and vibrant nightlife, there is always something to see and do here. The city’s captivating draw comes from a unique combination of three main components: Old Jaffa – the ancient part of the city; Tel Aviv – the new city, known for its vitality and creative energy, and the spectacular beach with its extraordinary qualities. All these come together to create the city’s famous, elusive ‘vibe’ that makes Tel Aviv a truly distinctive destination.

Jaffa Tourism Information Center by Gil Keysar

Tourism Department

As the official tourism promotion agency for Tel Aviv, our mission is to introduce the city to the world. We work closely with local businesses, cultural institutions, and government agencies to design strategic marketing campaigns and initiatives with the goal of drawing in tourists and investors.

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Tel Aviv’s Tourism Assets

1 Beaches
14 km of golden sands and warm Mediterranean water. Tel Aviv enjoys 320 days of sunshine a year, making it an ideal beach destination.
2 Vibrant Urbanism
The “Nonstop City” is not just a slogan: Tel Aviv celebrates art, culture, superb food, nightlife, fashion, shopping and an inviting and safe public space.
3 Jaffa
One of the most ancient port cities in the world is the city’s main attraction. Jaffa is home to sites with historical and religious significance: Old Jaffa, Jaffa Port, Clock Tower Square, the Flea Market and Yefet Street. Jaffa also has appeal thanks to its cultural, artistic and culinary offerings, shopping options, multiculturalism and diverse local traditions.
4 It’s Fun To Be A Tourist Here
Over 300 days of sunshine a year, a flat city, and life-size and doable proportions make Tel Aviv a great place to stroll around in.
5 Values
Tel Aviv embraces everyone; is a home to all minorities; and actively promotes democracy and tolerance.
6 An International Business Center
“The startup city of the startup nation:” there are 1,700 startup companies in Tel Aviv – the largest concentration in the world per capita or per km2; there are dozens of international R&D centers, offices of multinational corporations, academic programs, and innovation-oriented tourism products.
7 National Heritage
Tel Aviv is where the State of Israel was established, where the pre-State underground movements planned their operations, and where the Hebrew language was revived; during the 40-year period between the founding of the city in 1909 and the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the nation was shaped in Tel Aviv.
8 Architectural Heritage
The historic downtown of Tel Aviv, known as the White City, was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO thanks to the largest concentration of International Style (Bauhaus) buildings in the world.
9 A Multicultural Society
A city that is home to Jews, Muslims and Christians, native Israelis and newcomers, citizens and undocumented migrants, and the richest and poorest people in the country.
10 A Transportation Hub
Tel Aviv is located in the center of the State of Israel and is a meeting place of railways and highways, and is close to the country’s main international airport.
11 A Short Drive to Israel’s Main Tourist Attractions
Just one hour from Jerusalem, 90 minutes from Nazareth and two hours from the Dead Sea: Tel Aviv is an ideal destination for the ultimate city break in Israel.

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