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HaPisga Garden park in Jaffa, TA
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View of HaPisga Garden in Jaffa, TA
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View of HaPisga Garden in Jaffa, TA
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HaPisga Garden

4.7(7 reviews)FreePark
🕑 30 minutes to 1 hour👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers can safely toddle along the paved paths while parents stay close, and older children (8+) will appreciate the stunning photography opportunities and historical significance of the location. The compact size makes it manageable even with strollers.

About

HaPisga Garden is a tranquil hilltop oasis in historic Jaffa offering spectacular panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and Tel Aviv's modern skyline. This elevated park provides a peaceful escape where families can enjoy scenic walks, rest on shaded benches, and let kids explore the open spaces while soaking in some of Israel's most breathtaking vistas.

Highlights

  • Breathtaking 360-degree views of the Mediterranean Sea and Tel Aviv skyline
  • Peaceful garden setting with benches perfect for picnics and rest stops
  • Historic location atop ancient Jaffa with biblical and archaeological significance
  • Open lawns where kids can safely run and play
  • Telescope viewing points for spotting boats and coastal landmarks

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during the golden hour before sunset for the most spectacular views and cooler temperatures, perfect for family photos with the Mediterranean backdrop.
  2. 2.Combine your visit with a walk through the adjacent Jaffa Flea Market and old city for a full cultural experience, but visit the garden first while kids are fresh.
  3. 3.Bring water and sun protection as shade is limited. The elevated position can make it breezier but also more exposed to sun.
  4. 4.Parking in old Jaffa is challenging. Consider using Tel Aviv's excellent bus system or taxis, or park near the Jaffa Port and walk up (about 10 minutes).
  5. 5.The garden's telescope viewing points fascinate kids, so bring coins if you want to use the pay telescopes for closer looks at the coastline.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon on weekdays (4:00-6:00 PM) offers the best combination of cooler temperatures, stunning sunset views, and fewer crowds. Avoid midday heat, especially in summer, and weekends when both tourists and locals flock to the area.

What to Know

The garden is completely free to enter and accessible via pathways from old Jaffa, though the hilly terrain and some uneven surfaces may challenge strollers in spots. No food vendors onsite, so pack snacks, but wonderful restaurants are just minutes away in Jaffa's old city.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but spring (March to May) offers the most pleasant weather with blooming flowers. Summer can be extremely hot with intense sun exposure, making early morning or evening visits essential. Winter (December to February) is mild but can be rainy, so check forecasts.

Nearby Eats

Head to Dr. Shakshuka (5-minute walk) for authentic Israeli breakfast dishes kids will love, or try Abu Hassan (also called Ali Karavan) for the best hummus in Tel Aviv, which even picky eaters typically enjoy.

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Jaffa Port (Old Port)

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Jaffa beach

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Jaffa Beach offers families a beautiful Mediterranean coastline with gentle, calm waters perfect for young swimmers. With on-duty lifeguards and sandy shores ideal for sandcastle building, this highly-rated beach provides a relaxing day out with stunning views of historic Jaffa's ancient port and nearby restaurants for convenient family dining.

Museum

Ilana Goor Museum

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This unique artist's residence in historic Old Jaffa offers an interactive art experience that breaks traditional museum rules. Kids can actually touch many of the sculptures and installations, making it a refreshing alternative to typical look-but-don't-touch museums while exploring the beautiful converted 18th-century building overlooking the Mediterranean.

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Mahmoudiya Mosque

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