The Tel Aviv Promenade (In Hebrew - the Tayelet) stretches along the
Mediterranean shore of Tel Aviv and it is one of the most attractive
destinations in the city of Tel Aviv. We were fortunate to stay just 2-1/2 blocks from this amazing attraction.
Along the Tel Aviv Promenade are restaurants, cafés and bars, and the
Promenade (Tayelet) itself luckily combines the beautiful seascape of the Mediterranean, enjoyable
breezes, sunshine and sunsets. The Tel Aviv Promenade was begun with Lahat Promenade,
built in the 1970s and was named after Tel Aviv’s former Mayor, Shlomo Lahat-
between the Dan Hotel and the Opera Tower.
In recent years particularly the past five, extensive renovation and development has been done at the Tel Aviv Promenade, and today it stretches along 14 charming kilometers, from Tel Baruch to the north to "The Slope Park” ("Park HaMidron”) in Jaffa to the south.
For
most of the way, there is a double lane bike path, a very wide walking
promenade mostly decorative cement but also some boardwalk, several scenic areas to
rest on benches or stones with free WIFI access, and of course the incredibly
beautiful Mediterranean Sea.
In recent years particularly the past five, extensive renovation and development has been done at the Tel Aviv Promenade, and today it stretches along 14 charming kilometers, from Tel Baruch to the north to "The Slope Park” ("Park HaMidron”) in Jaffa to the south.
Jaffa in the distance viewed over the beginning of the "Rockery" |
One of the wide sections of the walkway |
Another view from the Promenade toward the Port end - the very clear and amazing colour of the Mediterranean Sea |
Elevated boardwalk for fishermen and sightseers |
As seen from a high overlook, looking toward the Port |
Opposite direction, looking back toward the marina |
There were multiple larger than life size posters on vinyl displayed along the beach sea wall -- exerciser on the street -- I really liked this one |
Another poster on vinyl - view of the Mediterranean at sunrise/sunset |
Sunset from "our" beach called Jerusalem Beach - our AirBnB at 33 Yona Hanavi was just two blocks away |
Like the lending library - how quaint!
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