Embark on a magical sunset tour of Jaffa Old City, where ancient history meets modern charm. Begin at Clock Tower Square and watch the sunset paint the sky as you explore the historic streets. Visit the Mahmoudiya Mosque, an Ottoman architectural gem, and the mystical Zodiac Bridge.
Wander through Kdumim Square, a lively hub filled with cafes, art & restaurants. Take in the vibrant atmosphere as the sun sets turning the ancient stones a vibrant orange. Continue to St. Peter’s a 19th century Francian church where you’ll enjoy a fusion of European and mediterranean architecture
Finish your sunset adventure near Andromeda’s Rock, a site tied to Greek mythology. End at the Jaffa Port, a 3,000-year-old harbour brimming with maritime history. Stroll the waterfront with the fading sunset glow glimmering across the ocean and Tel Aviv skyline.
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Meet the tour guide at the entrance to the Abulafia Bakery with its blue floors and pastries displayed behind glass cases. Note – this is the Abulafia bakery, NOT the Abulafia restaurant, which is also located in the square.
Clock Tower built during the Ottoman period in Jaffa. The Clock Tower, standing in a tiny little square surrounded by restaurants and little shops, is the heart of Jaffa.
We will travel through old Jaffa see the wishing bridge famous for granting wishes and see the hanging famous orange tree. If the Yaffo Flea market is open we will walk by and see it.
We will tour Old City of Yafo, The wishing Bridge, The old port of Yafo and much more
St. Peter's Church in Jaffa is a Franciscan church in the historical part of Jaffa, now part of Tel Aviv. The church is dedicated to St. Peter.
Finished in 1993, this is a small orange tree that is elevated off of the ground by a large earthenware jug hung by metal chains from the walls of houses nearby. The tree is growing out of the pitcher, trying to break it.
The end of the sidewalk in Jaffa, relaxing place, green, nice view of the city Tel-Aviv...rooster hidden in the park
An ancient legend states that anyone who stands on the bridge, grasps the relief of their astrological sign and gazes at the sea –will have his wish come true! Stationed on top of the rail of the famous wooden bridge connecting Peak Park with Kdumim Square are bronze statues of the twelve astrological signs. At the entrance to the bridge is a stone mosaic of the zodiac.The statues along the bridge were sculpted by Esther Shlomo and Freddy Fabian, and the mosaic was created by Varda Ghivoly, Ilan Gelber and Navot Gil, all residents of Old Jaffa.
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