The southern concrete promenade attracts many hikers. The concrete is massive and durable. And the sea is endless and furious. The waves breaking on the breakwater inadvertently, cunningly, break the stone. This struggle has been going on in Jaffa for almost three thousand years. And children have always been and will always be ready to get completely wet, to taste the power of the water, to feel the stubbornness of the stone and to wade in the puddles of momentary rest between the cycles of the fierce struggle of nature, to touch the tip of the universe.
Let us walk from the sizeable southern parking through the port, the streets of the upper city, the house of Ilana Gur, the workshop of Meisler, the soaring orange, Abrashi Park, the square of all the signs of the Zodiac, the Cathedral of St. Peter, to the port and back to the parking,