General Information
Jaffa Clock Tower is a clock tower situated in Tel Aviv, Israel. The clock tower was built in the early 20th century out of limestone, the tower was renovated in 1966. It is a bit of a landmark of the city and features on a stamp. The tower has three floors and incorporates two clocks and a plaque commemorating Israelis killed in the battle for the town in 1948 war.
Getting there
The tower is situated in the Jaffa area of Tel Aviv. The 10 bus stops close to the tower at the ‘Flea Market’.
Opening Times and Admission
You can visit the outside of the tower at any hour of any day for free. The tower is not open for people to enter.