During our final full day in Israel, Leza and I decided to take a leisurely walk through Tel Aviv after a delicious breakfast.
One unexpected gem we stumbled across was the Ferrari dealership, which turned out to be more of a mini Ferrari museum — and best of all, it was free to visit!
As a longtime Ferrari fan — and with one of my brothers being just as enthusiastic — I couldn’t resist walking inside to check it out.
From sleek modern models to iconic classics, this little surprise stop made for a fun and memorable highlight of the day.
Even though it wasn’t a large museum, the quality of cars on display was incredible — and the dealership staff was super welcoming, letting visitors admire and photograph the stunning lineup without pressure.
🏎️ Quick Info:
📍 Location: Ferrari Tel Aviv Musem
🕒 Hours: Typically 9 AM – 6 PM (Closed Fridays and Saturdays — check before visiting)
🎟️ Entry: Free
📷 Photography: Allowed and encouraged!
🗺️ Location:
✨ Fun Fact:
Ferrari doesn’t operate many “museum-like” dealerships —
this one in Tel Aviv is unique in that it blends both a working showroom and a curated exhibit of Ferrari history!
💡 Pro Tip:
Even if you're not shopping for a supercar, you’re welcome to walk in, snap photos, and admire the craftsmanship.
It’s a perfect quick stop if you’re exploring Tel Aviv on foot.
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