The Port of Tel Aviv, also known as Namal Tel Aviv, is a commercial and entertainment hub located in the northern part of Tel Aviv, Israel. Originally established in 1936, it served as the main port for Tel Aviv until the opening of the larger Ashdod Port in the 1960s. Following its decommissioning as an active shipping port, the area underwent significant redevelopment to become a bustling district, brimming with nightlife, shopping, and cultural activities. The port area features a wooden deck along the Mediterranean seafront, offering a picturesque backdrop for a variety of events, from local markets to concerts. Renowned for its modern eateries, chic boutiques, and art galleries, Namal Tel Aviv has established itself as a lively spot both day and night, attracting tourists and locals alike. The port's expansive promenade is popular for leisurely strolls, cycling, and watching the sunset over the sea. Recreational facilities, play areas for children, and public art installations further enhance the vibrant atmosphere of the port.