Tel Aviv opened two new free outdoor fitness circuits this spring in Park Hayarkon, each equipped with pull-up bars, parallel bars and resistance machines along the river path near Ibn Gvirol Street.
City data released in June 2026 shows outdoor training sites recorded 85,000 visits between March and May, a 22 percent rise from the same period in 2025, as residents seek no-cost options during the summer months when indoor gym prices average 350 shekels monthly.
Named locations with equipment details
Charles Clore Park in the southern city centre added eight fixed stations in late 2024, including leg-press machines and balance boards positioned between the playground and the seafront path. The site sits two blocks from the Carmel Market and draws users from the Florentin neighbourhood before 8 a.m. to avoid peak sun.
Further south, the fitness circuit at the Jaffa end of the Tayelet promenade near the Old Jaffa clock tower includes rowing machines and dip bars installed by the Tel Aviv-Yafo Parks Department in 2023. Morning users report the sea breeze keeps temperatures manageable even at 9 a.m. in July.
Practical steps for first-time users
Both locations remain open 24 hours with no booking required. The Tel Aviv municipality website lists exact coordinates and photos of each station. Visitors are advised to bring their own water bottle and to check the city app for temporary closures during maintenance, which occurs on the first Monday of each month.
Early evenings after 6 p.m. see the highest foot traffic at both sites, so new users often start with the quieter morning hours to learn the equipment layout without waiting.