Welcome to Tel Aviv, the pearl of the Mediterranean coast, blending the bustling modern city with the charm of ancient culture. Today, we will explore three popular landmarks in Tel Aviv: the Carmel Market, the Play Seaport TLV Hotel and the Messa Restaurant, and start a walk-and-go travel feast! 🎉🏨 [Homestay address] Play Seaport TLV Hotel: Located in the Tel Aviv port area, Tsidon 1, only 4.7 kilometers from Savidor Mercaz Station, it is only a few minutes' drive away. This is the gateway to the harbor, and it is the best starting point for exploring Tel Aviv. 🚗🌊🌆 [Decoration Style] Step into the Play Seaport TLV Hotel, as if crossing the future seaport world. The hotel is known for modern luxury, with the sea blue tone with exquisite decoration, and every detail reveals a sense of high-end. The design of the lobby is even more impressive, and it is a great place to take pictures and punch in. 📸✨⛺ [Play Project] Play Seaport TLV Surrounded by Tel Aviv's promenade, you can enjoy the sea breeze, stroll the beach, or participate in water activities to release your body and mind. In addition, there are many high-end spa centers near the hotel for you to choose to relax. 🏖️💆♀️🍩 [Restaurant Features] Messa Restaurant: It is a well-known restaurant in Tel Aviv, with its authentic Israeli flavor and creative cuisine. The restaurant has an elegant environment and soft lighting that creates a warm and romantic atmosphere. Recommended dishes include fried salmon with lemon butter sauce and signature Israeli salad, fresh and delicious, with a great aftertaste. 🥗🍣👩 [Restaurant Service] The service team of Messa Restaurant is known for its warmth and thoughtfulness. They are familiar with the characteristics of each dish and can give professional advice according to your taste preferences. The waiters always smile, so that every customer feels at home. 😊👏💴 [Per capita consumption] Dining at Messa restaurant, per capita consumption is about 100-150 Shekel, the specific price will change according to the selection of dishes and the season. Although the price is not expensive, it is definitely worth the money and it is an unforgettable food experience. 💰🍽️🛬 [Local must punch in] Carmel Market: Tel Aviv's largest market is the best place to experience the atmosphere of local life. From fresh vegetables and fruits to a variety of handicrafts, everything is available. Remember to come on Friday, because the market will be closed early on Friday, and it will not open on Saturday. 🛒🍎 Tel Aviv Port: Walk in the port, feel the breeze, and enjoy the magnificent scenery of the Mediterranean Sea. You may wish to go out to sea by boat and experience the fun of a sea trip. 🛳️🌊 Jaffa Old City: As the historical and cultural center of Tel Aviv, Jaffa Old City attracts countless tourists with its ancient streets and unique architectural style. Visit the streets named after the twelve constellations to feel the perfect blend of ancient and modern. 🏰🌟👉 [Itinerary] Morning: Go to the Carmel Market, experience the local market life, taste authentic snacks. Noon: Find an authentic Israeli restaurant nearby for lunch. Afternoon: Walk around Tel Aviv port, enjoy the sea view, and participate in water activities. In the evening: stay at the Play Seaport TLV hotel, go to Messa restaurant for dinner after a break. In the evening: enjoy the night view of Tel Aviv on the top terrace of the hotel, ending the perfect day. 🌃🎆🧡 [Prepare before the trip] Sunscreen, sunglasses, hats and other sunscreen products are essential. Comfortable walking shoes, easy to shuttle in Carmel Market and Jaffa Old Town. Bring enough cash or credit cards, Tel Aviv is relatively high prices. Book hotels and restaurants in advance to avoid a room in peak season. ⛲ [tips] The business hours of the Carmel market are mainly during the day. It will be closed in advance on Friday and will not open on Saturday. Please arrange the time reasonably. The sea breeze in Tel Aviv is large. It is recommended to bring a thin coat to prevent cold. When visiting Jaffa Old City, pay attention to protecting personal property safety.