Azrieli Observatory
Azrieli Observatory
3.5
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3.5
191 reviews
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ChinoToronto2015
Toronto, Canada9 contributions
Mar 2019
the place is occupied by two restaurants, and visitors have to pay to go up. Can not see anything in the afternoon because of the strong sunshine.
Written May 11, 2019
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Riikkismaria
Vaasa, Finland25 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
It was 22 Shekels to go up and there was just a restaurant that you need to have a reservation for if you want to eat there and there's no option of just having a coffee there. The view is nice to the sea but I don't think it's worth the money as there's not even services for you unless you reserve it in advance.
Written January 2, 2018
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AlvaroNYC
New York City, NY840 contributions
No lines cost me $22 Shekels or $ 5,78 U.S. Dollars
Amazing no line to go to the 49th floor and see the nice city view for the sunset. Monday and is empty place. Love the city view and how from top everything is different
Amazing no line to go to the 49th floor and see the nice city view for the sunset. Monday and is empty place. Love the city view and how from top everything is different
Written May 3, 2015
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ZVI HARPAZ (zvipilot)
Kefar Sava, Israel16 contributions
Dec 2013 • Business
I went to the Azrieli Observatory with some clients of mine and was utterly disappointed: They charged entry fee also from me (the guide that brings them business), did not specify that about 60 degrees of the 360 are not available because the restaurant at the 49th floor was serving lunch and when I came back down and complained about their lack of information and their misleading information the reply was "You don't have to come here again". I personally will not go there again if I am able to evade it and will do all I can to prevent others from going. Not worth the aggravation!!!!!
Written January 3, 2014
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debbiebel
New Jersey9 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
For 22 shekels a person definitely not worth it. Nice view but having to squeeze in between tables to look out the windows is completely not worth it!!! I wish I had read more of the reviews before going .
Written July 23, 2019
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Michael F
Tel Aviv, Israel597 contributions
Apr 2016 • Friends
It's a nice place if you want to get a beautiful view of Tel Aviv from above
The Azrieli towers provide good restaurants, a big mall with floors and floors of shopping and the observatory witch offers beautiful views.
The towers are located in the heart of Tel Aviv, 5 minutes walk from the Sarona market.
The Azrieli towers provide good restaurants, a big mall with floors and floors of shopping and the observatory witch offers beautiful views.
The towers are located in the heart of Tel Aviv, 5 minutes walk from the Sarona market.
Written July 15, 2016
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tal s
Tel Aviv, Israel114 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
Overpriced and limited view as some of the view was taken up by a restaurant. The view is from inside windows which seemed to have been washed a few years ago. I enjoy the alternative views offered by the Hot Air Balloon, or better yet, free of charge(!) from the hill in the old city of Jaffa. By the way, below the Azrieli Observatory there is a very large and expensive parking lot. However, finding a spot there is difficult, and finding your car upon your return is even more difficult!!!
Written July 1, 2018
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Natan L
Tel Aviv, Israel84 contributions
Aug 2013 • Couples
Have you ever thought of seeing Tel-Aviv and all other cities as they are ants under your feets ? If you will get to the top of Azrieli Obzervatory - you will see almost all Israel and that will stop your breath for sure
Written October 8, 2013
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Artfornodriving
Brisbane, Australia3,359 contributions
Mar 2011
Well worth a visit especially on your first day in Tel Aviv. You’ll get a good perspective on the city and be able to get your bearings – helpful if you plan to spend more than a few days here.
Head to the Azrieli Centre (ask your hotel for directions or just hop in a cab) and go to level three where a helpful lady will sell you a ticket for 22 shekels (this price as at March 2011, but always be prepared for increases). You’ll also get a useful brochure with detailed info on what you can see from the observation deck. There are no further formalities so just hop in the lift and get off at the top – level 49, the observation deck.
It’s quite a Spartan space with just a few chairs and tables, so there’s little to distract you. Make sure you choose a clear day to go up although generally the weather in TA is either hot or mild so most days are clear here.
Take your time to savour it all and marvel at this modern, vibrant city, just 102 years young and the first Jewish city in over 2,000 years. It’s a miracle for sure and this is the best place to see it from.
When you’re done with looking, just take the lift back down to level 3 and there you have an added bonus to add to your days touring: A world-class shopping centre, light and airy, full of people and plenty of fine shops. Also there are many cafes and restaurants, where you can enjoy a meal or a coffee. There’s a supermarket handily situated in the basement where we stocked up on some basics before heading back to our hotel on foot along Menachem Begin Blvd.
This is simply the best way to start the TA leg of your Israel holiday. I highly recommend it.
Head to the Azrieli Centre (ask your hotel for directions or just hop in a cab) and go to level three where a helpful lady will sell you a ticket for 22 shekels (this price as at March 2011, but always be prepared for increases). You’ll also get a useful brochure with detailed info on what you can see from the observation deck. There are no further formalities so just hop in the lift and get off at the top – level 49, the observation deck.
It’s quite a Spartan space with just a few chairs and tables, so there’s little to distract you. Make sure you choose a clear day to go up although generally the weather in TA is either hot or mild so most days are clear here.
Take your time to savour it all and marvel at this modern, vibrant city, just 102 years young and the first Jewish city in over 2,000 years. It’s a miracle for sure and this is the best place to see it from.
When you’re done with looking, just take the lift back down to level 3 and there you have an added bonus to add to your days touring: A world-class shopping centre, light and airy, full of people and plenty of fine shops. Also there are many cafes and restaurants, where you can enjoy a meal or a coffee. There’s a supermarket handily situated in the basement where we stocked up on some basics before heading back to our hotel on foot along Menachem Begin Blvd.
This is simply the best way to start the TA leg of your Israel holiday. I highly recommend it.
Written May 10, 2011
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Jonathan M
Montreal, Canada142 contributions
Jul 2015 • Couples
The views is absolutely astonishing from the top floor of the circular tower. The only downfall is that some windows are not so clean and in order to get the full 360 degree view, you must eat the restaurant.
The view that is paid for (very reasonable prices) shows most of Tel Aviv with its high rises and the Mediterranean sea in the forefront.
The cafe there is very inexpensive and has great food.
Regular fee for observatory is 22 NIS and 17 NIS for students.
Lunch for two would cost around 60 NIS.
The view that is paid for (very reasonable prices) shows most of Tel Aviv with its high rises and the Mediterranean sea in the forefront.
The cafe there is very inexpensive and has great food.
Regular fee for observatory is 22 NIS and 17 NIS for students.
Lunch for two would cost around 60 NIS.
Written July 28, 2015
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iztal
Beersheba, Israel
האם פתוח בשבת ואם כן מה שעות הפתיחה?
עלות כספית למבוגר?
באיזה משלושת המגדלים?
Written August 25, 2016
1. מצטער, אני שומר שבת, ובכל מקרה אני לא יודע.
2. 22 ש"ח
3. בעגול, נכנסים לקניון עולים עד למעלה קומה 3, מחפשים את הכניסה למגדל העגול, שם משלמים, ואז עולים לקומה למעלה למצפה.
תהנה
Written January 28, 2017
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