Jaffa Old City, known as Yafo in Hebrew, is an ancient port city with an approximately 4,000-year-old history, affording it a rich and diverse heritage. It is part of the modern city of Tel Aviv, Israel, and stands as a fortified hill, blending biblical scenery with a medieval aesthetic. As Tel Aviv's oldest district, Jaffa exudes a distinctive atmosphere, characterized by narrow alleys, historic buildings, art galleries, theaters, and charming flea markets that contrast against the backdrop of the modern Tel Aviv skyline. This historic area was once the epicenter of Jewish and Arab coexistence, and it is imprinted with the footprints of many civilizations, including the Egyptians, Romans, and Crusaders. The Old City has undergone extensive restorations and is known for its vibrant port, acclaimed eateries, and the ancient St. Peter's Church. It has become a favorite haunt for artists, musicians, and food enthusiasts. Jaffa's mythological tales, such as the story of Andromeda and Perseus, add to its mystique and cultural tapestry. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque views of the Mediterranean Sea, absorb the ancient history and engage with the local culture.