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Tel Aviv Museum of Fine Arts
ANU Museum of the Jewish People
I suggest going right at 10 AM when it opens; the lighting is gorgeous for photos and it’s still quiet enough to soak in the exhibits without feeling rushed.
I think you should check for tickets online before going - there's often a discount for early purchases. I missed out and paid full price!
My advice is to download the museum's app for a self-guided tour; it saved me tons of time and had cool extra info about each exhibit
Eretz Israel Museum
Check the museum schedule before you go – they sometimes have special exhibitions or workshops that you won't want to miss. I stumbled upon a hands-on pottery workshop that totally made my visit!
If it's a clear day, try to visit around 4 PM. The light hitting the outdoor exhibits is just perfect for photos, and it’s less crowded then!
Museum of the Land of Israel
i suggest taking the time to join one of the guided tours if possible. i did, and it totally enhanced my experience with interesting stories and insights i wouldn’t have known otherwise.
Don't miss the outdoor exhibits and gardens; they're often overlooked. I spent a lovely hour outside, and it was a nice break from the indoor exhibits.
Palmach Museum
I think the audio guide is a must! It really enhances the experience and helps understand the history better. Just don't lose it like I almost did!
I suggest checking for combo tickets with other museums in Tel Aviv; you could save some cash. I didn't and regretted missing out on the deals!
I recommend visiting during the week if you can; weekends get super crowded and it can be hard to enjoy everything. Plus, you'll have more space to take in the exhibits.
Ben-Gurion House
The Biblical Museum of Natural History
My advice is to look for discount tickets online before you go. I almost paid full price at the door. Also, don’t miss the awesome small gift shop—great place for unique souvenirs.