Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv is one of the most liveliest and busy areas in Tel Aviv. Built in between 1936 and 1938, Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv upholds the history and culture of the Tel Aviv. Today the port, once navigated by fishing boats and other gaming boats, happens to be a must-visit on a tour to Tel Aviv.
Location of Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv:
Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv lies on the northern part of Tel Aviv coast near the estuary of the Yarkon River that is a part of the Mediterranean. Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv is inactive today as a sea port but is still counted among the liveliest part of Tel Aviv both as a nightlife and day-time hangout retreat.
History of Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv:
When Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv came into existence in 1930's that is during the British mandate over Palestine it was the major transport infrastructure of Israel. Export and import business was carried in from Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv. In the absence of air traffic and underdeveloped land transportation is was the communication hub of Israel. Its historic importance dates back to 1948 when the first ship with the immigrants landed in the Tel Aviv port under the Israeli flag.
Places of interest in Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv:
There are many sea side restaurants, bars and café in Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv. With renovation, the place now extends from the southern bank of the Yarkon bordering the reading chimney to yards southward along the water line. There is a connecting bridge just before the estuary and here you will find the major areas of interest.
On your visit you can visit the Boya restaurant which is know for its seafood. Shalvata, TLV club and Erlich are few of the popular eating and entertainment areas that are must-visit during a tour to Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv.
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