Jaffa Light, Tel Aviv
Facts and practical information
Perched on the ancient port city of Jaffa, the Jaffa Light stands as a beacon of maritime history in the vibrant city of Tel Aviv, Israel. This historical lighthouse, an emblem of the coastal landscape, has guided sailors along the Mediterranean Sea since its construction in the late 19th century.
The Jaffa Light, though no longer operational as a navigational aid, remains a significant landmark with its towering presence at the edge of Jaffa's old city. Its white stone structure, typical of the Ottoman architecture of the period, contrasts beautifully with the blue backdrop of the sea, making it a picturesque spot for visitors and photographers alike.
Originally built in 1865, the lighthouse underwent several renovations throughout its service before being deactivated in 1966 due to the construction of new port facilities in Tel Aviv which obstructed its light. Despite this, the Jaffa Light has retained its status as a cultural and historical monument, symbolizing Jaffa's rich maritime past.
While the lighthouse itself is not open to the public, its surroundings are steeped in history and are part of the Jaffa Old City experience. Visitors can stroll through the narrow alleyways, visit the nearby flea market, and enjoy the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea from the adjacent promenade.
יפו העתיקה (ypw htyqh)Tel Aviv
Jaffa Light – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Etzel House, Bloomfield Stadium, Saint Nicholas Monastery, St. Peter's Church.
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How to get to Jaffa Light by public transport?
Bus
- موقف الباصات جامع الحزار (32 min walk)
- Carmelit (33 min walk)