Tel Aviv Walking Tour: The White City, Bauhaus & Neve Tzedek
Architecture and origins of Tel Aviv’s UNESCO-listed White City: we trace the first neighborhoods along Rothschild Boulevard and the Railroad Park to Neve Tzedek by Yafo (Jaffa), and see Mayor Dizengoff’s House (site of Israel’s Declaration of Independence), the Great Synagogue, and Bauhaus architecture.
Basic Information
Total time
2h
Language
English (check the calendar for availability)
Price
Our “Pay What You Wish” tours don’t have a fixed price — you decide how much the experience was worth. At the end of the tour, please make a fair contribution that reflects your satisfaction and appreciation for your guide’s work. Most guests give between €10 and €50 per person.
Meeting point
Espresso Bar Kiosk, Herzl 5 Street Nearest public transport: C metro station; B metro station
Additional info
☂︎ This tour is organised by Walkative Tel-Aviv guides. Look for the guide with the yellow umbrella.
❗Our tours run in all weather conditions. High or low temperatures, rain, or snow are never a reason for us to cancel. We’re always here for you! The only reasons for cancellation are extreme weather conditions (such as heavy storms), a guide’s sudden illness, or if there are fewer than 5 registered participants. In such cases, we will always notify you using the contact information you provided when booking the tour.Booking rules
Booking is obligatory. Our “Pay What You Wish” tours are meant for individual travellers and small groups. Large groups (8 or more people) cannot join these tours, as they significantly affect the experience for others and the guide. For school trips, organised tours, or groups of friends, please book our paid option (12€ per person) or arrange a Private Tour. For more information or to schedule a group visit, please contact us directly.
About the tour
A tour in the UNESCO proclaimed world heritage “white city” Tel Aviv – will take us through the landmarks that made it the first architecturally planned modern Hebrew city. From Tel Aviv’s first neighbourhood through Rothschild Blvd, the railroad park, and Neve Tzedek – the first Jewish neighbourhood outside Yafo (Jaffa), we will see the mayor’s house – the declaration of Israel’s independence site, the Great synagogue, International (Bauhaus) architecture and dreamhouse style architecture, as well as romantic alleys of Neve Tzedek.
Highlights
- 1
The Railroad Park
A vibrant urban park built along the route of the historic Ottoman railway line.
- 2
The White City
A UNESCO site known for its stunning collection of Bauhaus-style architecture.
- 3
Rothschild Boulevard
The Champs-Élysées of Tel Aviv, showcasing the city's modern beginnings and first kiosk.
- 4
Independence Hall
The former mayor's house where Israel's Declaration of Independence was signed in 1948.
- 5
The Great Synagogue
An impressive and historic landmark that has served Tel Aviv's community for decades.
- 6
Neve Tzedek
The first Jewish neighborhood built outside Jaffa, now a romantic and fashionable district.
Map
Espresso Bar Kiosk, Herzl 5 Street Nearest public transport: C metro station; B metro station















