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Parks Ports and Promenades

A guided tour; enjoyable and refreshing along Tel Aviv’s and Jaffa's beaches, promenades and harbors. 

An easy and pleasant ride which takes place on paved bike tracks, no road crossing.

Lovely sea view all the way.

Duration: 2.5 hours            Level: Easy           Price: 120 NIS                

Price includes Guided Tour, Bicycle, Helmet, Insurance and mineral water.

Many stops for refreshing, taking photos and explanations about locations.

There is no need for more-than-average athletic skills as the track is flat and simple

and our top ranking bicycles are especially comfortable.

 

Sites Track
02. Wauchope Bridge and the Reading Power Station .
The Reading power station was built in 1938 to supply electricity during the time of riots which took place at that period. The general director of the Electric Company Pinhas Rotenberg had made the decision to set up a power station in Tel Aviv, north of the Yarkon estuary. The station was constructed nearby a water reserve so that the water would cool the turbines down. The Wauchope Bridge was built the same year in order to enable the transportation of the construction supplies and for workers’ access.
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03. Tel Aviv harbor.
The first Jewish harbor for the first Jewish city was inaugurated in the year 1938. Its construction had led to great excitement and it was considered by many as yet another cornerstone in the establishment of the independent state. The entire cargo shipment was halted in the year 1965 due to the opening of the Ashdod port. Today the site is mostly used for entertainment, culture, sports, music, shopping, food and art.
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04. The Metzizim Beach (Peeping Beach).
“Peeping” or “Metzizim” is an Israeli film directed by the comedian Uri Zohar in the year 1972. It was filmed in the Zevulun beach, which today goes by the film’s name Metzizim. From mid 80s the film became one of the first cult movies of the Israeli film scenes, after it was screened throughout Tel Aviv and created a new wave of spectators appearing to view it time and again. The singer and comedian Arik Einstein and Uri Zohar together wrote the notorious script and were the main actors.
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05. Tel Aviv Marina .
Tel Aviv Marina has boats docking by its six piers, and by its northern stone dam. The Marina has room for about 320 boats the size of 20 meters each (65.6 feet).
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06. Gordon beach .
Gordon beach is situated south of the marina and the renovated Gordon swimming pool. Various types of sports facilities and volleyball courts are located at the beach. In front of the beach, at a distance of some 100 meters inside the water is a famous diving location.
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07. Park Charles Clore.
Park Charles Clore is located in southern Tel Aviv area of about 120 acres dry sea. Mile in length, breadth fifty to a hundred and fifty yards.
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08. Etzel Museum building .
The museum is dedicated to the memory of operations officer Amihai (Gidi) Paglin and 41 fighters of the Etzel who fell in the campaign to conquer the nearby Arab town of Jaffa.
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09. Old Jaffa.
Jaffa is among the world's most ancient cities situated by the sea. Its history is the history of humankind. A Christian legend tells that Jaffa was named after Japhet, the son of Noach, and that he built it after the Flood.
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10. Port of Jaffa.
Jaffa Port is considered one of the oldest ports in the world. The port mentioned in the book of Jonah, as a port through which Jonha went away to Tarshish.
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11. Slope of Jaffa.
Slope of Jaffa is the name of a park being built along the shores of the Sea neighborhood Ajami in Jaffa.
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12. Neighborhood of Ajami .
Neighborhood of Ajami is an old neighborhood in Jaffa. Besides most beautiful street in the neighborhood of narrow streets and houses in densely built.
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