Exploring the neighborhoods: Tel Aviv is a city of neighborhoods, each quite different in flavor. Check out Neveh Tzedek, Jaffa, the north end's Tel Aviv Port, and emerging Florentine in the south.
Mediterranean beaches: Hit the sand, walk along the promenade, or watch the sun dip into the Mediterranean with the locals in the evening.
Bauhaus architecture: Tel Aviv is nicknamed "The White City" because there are more Bauhaus architecture here than anyplace else in the world.
Nahalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall: Stalls of this twice-weekly street fair show off a wealth of handmade jewelry and other crafts at very reasonable prices.
Israel's best modern cuisine: Tel Aviv has long been the country's best example of "café culture" and with the variety and quality of the city's restaurants, it's clearly the capital of culinary delights.