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Caesarea National Park
Habima Theater

For an extra treat, grab a drink at the theater bar. I didn’t do it, but I heard their cocktails are pretty good, plus it's a nice chill spot before the show.

I suggest catching a performance around 8 PM; that way, you can explore the area a bit and enjoy dinner before the show. There's some great local eats nearby!

Make sure to book your tickets in advance; I waited too long and missed out on some popular shows, which was a bummer.
Tel Aviv Museum of Fine Arts
Clock Tower
Habima Square
Tel Aviv Port

The architecture is beautiful, but I suggest wandering around without a strict plan. Some of the best views and photo ops are hidden away from the main paths.

I think hanging out at the beach next to the port is a must! It's a great place to relax but remember to bring sunscreen—it's easy to get burned!

Definitely check out the food stalls at the port, but my advice is to go early around 11 AM to beat the lunchtime crowd. You’ll find better spots to eat and it’s more chill.

Be prepared for surprises! I accidentally stumbled upon some amazing street performances in the evening. I think checking out the schedule of events ahead of time could save you from missing out!
Port of Jaffa

Grab a snack or drink from one of the local kiosks instead of dining in a restaurant. You’ll save some cash and still get to enjoy the vibe of the port.

Try to visit during the late afternoon when the sun starts setting. The views over the Mediterranean are truly breathtaking, and perfect for those Instagram shots! Plus, it's cooler and less crowded.

Take a moment to sit by the water and just soak it all in. I rushed around trying to see everything and missed out on the relaxing ambiance. Trust me, chilling by the waves is part of the experience!
Suzanne Dellal Center

My advice is to check out the box office for last-minute tickets or discounts; I managed to snag a great deal when I was there!
ANU Museum of the Jewish People

I recommend visiting on a weekday to avoid the crowds; I went on a Saturday and it was packed. Plus, you can enjoy the exhibits in peace!

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

Don’t skip the gift shop. They have unique souvenirs that are way cooler than the tourist traps in the city. I found some awesome local crafts that I've never seen anywhere else.

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!