almost no breeze
The port (Ha-namal, in hebrew) is no longer active; you won't see any ship, perhaps, only some boat in the distance.Over the years, the big hangars that used to store goods for shipping (oranges, for instance) have been converted into structures for commerce, entertainment, culture. Only their numbering reminds us of the past.
'Hangar' 9
'hangar' 11
Upon entering the port people like to take photos near a stone structure with the letters TE IV and a heart in the middle, expressing love for Tel Aviv.
LOVE Tel Aviv
The promenade is one huge wooden deck. Why wood? I don't know, I only know I don't like that. I don't think it integrates well with the sea , the beach and the.whole environment.
At the northern end of the promenade one can see Reading, the power station and lighthouse; it stands out.
wooden deck; Reading power station
jogger
children driving toy vehicles
bikers
on rollerblades
Small kids are the big winners of the place.There's a huge sandpit and a carousel for them, ice-cream shops, and of course, McDonalds'.
sandpit
naked kid to the bucket of water- struggles with Mom
(On Fridays and Saturdays it's particulary crowded as there are special activities going on, like yoga , and displays of a variety of market goods).
Well, crowded places are not my 'cup of tea' whether it's weekday or weekend. So, after having a bite, I took a couple of selfies and left the restless spot to go home.