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Tel Aviv Port


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Better known in Hebrew as ‘Namal Tel Aviv’, it was founded in 1936 and closed two years later only to move operations to the Ashdod port. In recent years it has become one of the most popular attractions in the city for both locals and tourists. With a 14,000 square meter wooden deck, Mayslits Kassif Architects made sure there is room for endless things to do such as eating from a selection of different cuisines, live music, children's activities, shopping, nightlife and more! The port is especially a one of a kind as it is considered to be one of Tel Aviv’s most public and influential projects. Not only has it received several architectural awards for its unique landscape, it is among the most popular waterfront hangouts.
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