Ballet. luna Park. Tel Aviv

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Luna Park, Tel Aviv is an amusement park complex in the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds built in 1970.

Luna Park attractions include Ferris wheels, bumper cars, carousels and roller coasters. In its early days, entrance was free and visitors paid only for rides

Luna Park isn't a moonscape or a place where eccentrics roam free and smell the flowers. It is an amusement park located in north Tel Aviv.
Once upon a time entrance was free, but the rides were pretty tame, lame and you had to pay a separate fee for each. Today entrance to the park is not free at all but there are a lot of rides, all of which are accessible for the price of the ticket.
Luna Park in Tel Aviv, the most famous amusement park in the country, is spread over 50 acres of rolling lawns, palm and eucalyptus trees, with paved access roads, amenities and plenty of attractions and adventures. Throughout the park are located various snack bars, offering a variety of meals, snacks and drinks.

But take note that, like all amusement parks with rides, some are contingent upon the child having reached a certain age and height.
The Luna Park is located at Ganei HaTa'arucha.

Every year the park has new and refreshing activities and is continuously upgrading existing facilities. These exciting facilities are the last word in terms of quality of amusement parks in the world. Luna Park is also open in the evening, and when all the facilities are lit in rainbow colors, it feels like one big celebration!

If you're driving west toward the sea along Rokach Boulevard it's off to your right. Its entrance is opposite the Ganei Yehoshua parking lot, which is part of Park Hayarkon. It's worth a glance at a map before you set out. You can buy tickets at the spot.
The park has dozens of rides for all ages, from the gentlest of carousels and bumper cars for young'uns to hair-raising, lunch-lurching thrills for older kids. One of the more recent popular additions is the "Black Mamba” elevator that drops straight down from a height of 65 meters (according to the park).
Those more attached to their breakfast may prefer the classic Ferris wheel and roller coaster; the wild of heart may like the madly swinging pirate ship, the whirling teacups, the Anaconda roller coaster with its iconic loops, the steep water slide and so on.
Speaking of food, the park does have concessionaires offering the usual selection of amusement park-type meals and snacks, as well as an Israeli staple: fresh vegetable salads. You can bring your own food and drink if you prefer.
There are also the requisite games where, in exchange for money, you can try your hand at tossing something at a target and so on, hoping to win one of many prizes dangling on display.
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