Unveil the story of Jaffa’s American-German Colony with this in-app audio tour designed for history buffs and cultural enthusiasts. The walking tour brings to life the tales of 19th-century settlers who shaped the port city’s unique past. As a self-guided experience, it offers the flexibility to explore at one's own pace, delving into the quaint streets and the legacy left behind by the American and German pioneers. Starting at the Gesher Theatre, with its notable water fountain, the journey traces the transformation of this district from its first wooden houses to the modern-day Noga neighbourhood. Along the way, the route includes historically significant sites such as the Immanuel Church, the Drisco Hotel, and the storied Norton House. The tour concludes in the vibrant Noga area, revealing its bright future intertwined with its storied history. As travelers wander from landmark to landmark, they are invited to touch the wooden structures, gaze at the intricate stained glass of the church, and imagine the rich lives once lived here. The intimate storytelling and the ability to connect with history through sight and touch make this an unforgettable encounter with one of Jaffa's most intriguing chapters.