You will receive the full meeting point details and a map after you finalize your booking, in a confirmation email.
Do I have to book my Free Tour?
Yes, it's necessary to book your Free Tour in order to receive the full meeting point details via email on time. This helps ensure an enjoyable experience and good coordination between guides and tour guests. Booking is free, quick, and easy!
Can I contact my guide?
Yes, you will be able to message your guide with any questions that you might have after making a reservation, up until the start of the tour.
Can I make a booking for a larger group?
Maybe! In order to keep the group sizes manageable, each guide sets their own limit of guests per booking and departure. Choose the Free Tour you want to book, select the number of people in your group, and see if there are any departures available that suit your needs.
Are Free Tours really Free?
Yes, with Free Tours, there's no set price; instead, the guides rely on the tips of participants to sustain their livelihoods. By contributing a fair amount that reflects the value you receive from the tour, you not only support the guides but also express your appreciation for their expertise and dedication.
The tours are solely tips based so you can decide to contribute as much or as little as you feel the experience was worth.
Tour Features
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Highlights of your trip!
Best Free Tours in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is a magnificent destination to enjoy world-class culture and architecture that combines ancient history with Modernism, a distinctive Bauhaus style that has made Tel Aviv a renowned must-visit metropolis. Book Free Walking Tours in Tel Aviv to meet a local guide and understand how this cosmopolitan tourist destination developed so quickly and got great influence globally. The Free Tel Aviv City Tour offers great opportunities to get acquainted with all the main sights on the outskirts of the old town. Then, you can join the Old City of Jaffa Tour to travel back in time to the origins of this ancient Mediterranean port city, dated back to the 15th century BC. Finally, the Free White City Bauhaus Architecture Tour is a must-do for architecture lovers that wish to see a side of Israel extremely influenced by European artists who transformed Tel Aviv with around 4.000 Bauhaus treasure-buildings, together known as White City.
Highlights of a Free Tour in Tel Aviv
Join the Free Tours of Tel Aviv to unveil countless legends and secrets that only a local guide could share. Enjoy strolling through the White City, a designated World Heritage Site by UNESCO with thousands of Bauhaus-style buildings, as well as the Old City. You will admire wonderful landmarks, among them the Dizengoff Circus, Bet Bialik House Museum, Carmel Market, Jaffa Clock Tower, the Suspended Orange Tree, the Armenian Monastery of St Nicholas, Great Mahmoudiya Mosque, the Museum of Antiquities, St Peter’s Church, Summit Garden, and Ramses II’s Gate Garden. We recommend you finish your walk with a stop at Abouelafia Bakery, an iconic business founded in 1879. In the White City area, tourists love visiting Rothschild Boulevard, Sheinkin Street, Bar iLan Street, and Maze Street. For a relaxing afternoon, we recommend lying in Gordon Beach, visiting Tel Aviv Museum of Art, strolling around Park HaYarkon and enjoying a romantic sunset from Tel Aviv Boardwalk.
Things to Do in Tel Aviv
Unlike the conservative Jerusalem, this second largest city in Israel is seen as tolerant, liberal, and even hedonistic. After strolling through the historical city center with Tel Aviv Free Walking Tours and enjoying the lively Jaffa Flea Market, we recommend spending some time appreciating the Israeli and international art exhibitions at Goor Museum. We suggest that you spend some time visiting the many cafés, wineries, seafood restaurants, and boutiques spread around the White City. In this area you will discover the city’s modern culture. If you want to explore the Tel Aviv food scene in-depth, go to Carmel Market. There you will understand the cultural melting pot which the city has become, through a fusion of different traditions from all around the world. Finally, did you know that Tel Aviv is one the most vibrant street art destinations in the world? Join a Free Street Art Tour to discover the origins and masters of the graffiti culture in Israel.