Food Scene
Sarona Market is an innovative, contemporary urban market that combines the old world with the new. A gourmet and consumer product market that features imported cheeses from across the globe, premium balsamic vinegar from Italy, fresh seafood from the Atlantic Ocean, French champagne and spices from the Far East along with the best local produce - fruit and vegetables from Emek Hefer and the Arava, lamb and veal from the Golan Heights, fresh fish from the Mediterranean Sea, local and imported wines, boutique beer, chocolates, hand-made pastries and more.
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Sarona Market
3 Aluf Kalman Magen StSarona Market is an innovative, contemporary urban market that combines the old world with the new. A gourmet and consumer product market that features imported cheeses from across the globe, premium balsamic vinegar from Italy, fresh seafood from the Atlantic Ocean, French champagne and spices from the Far East along with the best local produce - fruit and vegetables from Emek Hefer and the Arava, lamb and veal from the Golan Heights, fresh fish from the Mediterranean Sea, local and imported wines, boutique beer, chocolates, hand-made pastries and more.
The Carmel Market, or Shuk HaCarmel, is the most famous of all Tel Aviv’s marketplaces. In recent years, it’s even joined the ranks of Tel Aviv’s trendy spots for bars, restaurants, coffee shops and chef-owned food stalls. It’s no wonder Shuk HaCarmel is Tel Aviv’s largest and most-centrally located shuk: From hand-made Jachnun, a traditional Yemenite dish, to boutique cheeses, and from one-off cotton clothes to designer threads, HaCarmel has it all. Plan your visit around your tastebuds and food preferences - salted fish, cured meats, Middle Eastern fare, fresh baked French pastries, and local-roasted coffee or fresh-pressed fruit or vegetable juice blends to wash it all down.
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Carmel Market
The Carmel Market, or Shuk HaCarmel, is the most famous of all Tel Aviv’s marketplaces. In recent years, it’s even joined the ranks of Tel Aviv’s trendy spots for bars, restaurants, coffee shops and chef-owned food stalls. It’s no wonder Shuk HaCarmel is Tel Aviv’s largest and most-centrally located shuk: From hand-made Jachnun, a traditional Yemenite dish, to boutique cheeses, and from one-off cotton clothes to designer threads, HaCarmel has it all. Plan your visit around your tastebuds and food preferences - salted fish, cured meats, Middle Eastern fare, fresh baked French pastries, and local-roasted coffee or fresh-pressed fruit or vegetable juice blends to wash it all down.
HaYarkon St 83
83 HaYarkon StreetBistro Masada. Restaurant and cafe on the sea line. Recommended !
Le moulin. French cafe and bakery, great sandwiches, baguettes, fresh bread. Highly recommended!
Bograshov St 72
72 Bograshov StreetLe moulin. French cafe and bakery, great sandwiches, baguettes, fresh bread. Highly recommended!
Bograshov St 39
39 Bograshov StreetKiortosh. Pastries and coffee at the highest level ! Simply Delicious !
MEXICANA Mexicanas restaurants are serving ethnic Mexican food in which you can taste a variety of the dishes from an authentic Mexican kitchen as well as much more.
Bograshov St 7
7 Bograshov StreetMEXICANA Mexicanas restaurants are serving ethnic Mexican food in which you can taste a variety of the dishes from an authentic Mexican kitchen as well as much more.
Bograshov St 45
45 Bograshov StreetShu Sha Chef Burger. Quality beef burger really tasty !!!
Spanish Beer & Tapas Restaurant in TLV. Cerveceria, a small and lively Spanish-style bar. With a Madridian chic that combine Tel - Aviv's energetic night life with the Spanish spirit.
Ben Yehuda St 48
48 Ben Yehuda StreetSpanish Beer & Tapas Restaurant in TLV. Cerveceria, a small and lively Spanish-style bar. With a Madridian chic that combine Tel - Aviv's energetic night life with the Spanish spirit.
The Tahi House
A lovely, unpretentious Tel Aviv restaurant where you can eat delicious authentic Thai food.
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Bograshov St 8
8 Bograshov StreetThe Tahi House
A lovely, unpretentious Tel Aviv restaurant where you can eat delicious authentic Thai food.
Drinks & Nightlife
Mike's Place, est. 1992 Specialising in Good Food, Beer, Nightlife, Free Live Music, Sports and International Atmosphere.
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Mike's Place
90 Retsif Herbert Samuel StMike's Place, est. 1992 Specialising in Good Food, Beer, Nightlife, Free Live Music, Sports and International Atmosphere.
Mendalimos. You can drink beer, watch soccer, bring your date or even come alone, and as the night will continue the chances of finding yourself dancing on the bar will increase.
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102 HaYarkon StreetMendalimos. You can drink beer, watch soccer, bring your date or even come alone, and as the night will continue the chances of finding yourself dancing on the bar will increase.
IMPERIAL. THE IMPERIAL CRAFT COCKTAIL BAR IS A CREATION OF VETERAN BARTENDERS OF THE CITY, TO CREATE A TEMPLE TO THE LOST ART OF THE COCKTAIL. THE KITCHEN IS ASIAN-COLONIAL INSPIRED, AND THE MUSIC VARIES FROM SWING JAZZ AT HAPPY HOUR TO SURF AND ROCK N' ROLL COME LATENIGHT
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Ha-Yarkon St 66
66 HaYarkon StreetIMPERIAL. THE IMPERIAL CRAFT COCKTAIL BAR IS A CREATION OF VETERAN BARTENDERS OF THE CITY, TO CREATE A TEMPLE TO THE LOST ART OF THE COCKTAIL. THE KITCHEN IS ASIAN-COLONIAL INSPIRED, AND THE MUSIC VARIES FROM SWING JAZZ AT HAPPY HOUR TO SURF AND ROCK N' ROLL COME LATENIGHT
Biggy Z Bar. Biggy Z is a popular New Orleans themed dive bar located in Bograshov St., at the center of TLV. It is especially known for its unique “unlimited refill” drinking model, in which guests purchase a wristband that provides them with all night, unlimited quality alcoholic drinks.
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18 Bograshov StreetBiggy Z Bar. Biggy Z is a popular New Orleans themed dive bar located in Bograshov St., at the center of TLV. It is especially known for its unique “unlimited refill” drinking model, in which guests purchase a wristband that provides them with all night, unlimited quality alcoholic drinks.
Sightseeing
Rothschild Boulevard is one of the principal streets in the center of Tel Aviv. Lots of cafes and restaurants. Amazing bulevard ! ! ! ! ! Must see ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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Rothschild Boulevard
Rothschild BoulevardRothschild Boulevard is one of the principal streets in the center of Tel Aviv. Lots of cafes and restaurants. Amazing bulevard ! ! ! ! ! Must see ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
el Aviv’s “White City” in a breathtaking UNESCO world heritage site. It has been reclaimed so because of its unique collection of Bauhaus architecture. Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv is the city’s center for exploring, learning and experiencing this marvelous piece of culture.
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Bauhaus Center
77 Dizengoff Stel Aviv’s “White City” in a breathtaking UNESCO world heritage site. It has been reclaimed so because of its unique collection of Bauhaus architecture. Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv is the city’s center for exploring, learning and experiencing this marvelous piece of culture.
Walk through the picturesque neighborhood and absorb its unique charm.
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Old City
Walk through the picturesque neighborhood and absorb its unique charm.
Visit the museums, shops and restaurants in one of the most beutiful neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.
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Neve Tzedek
Visit the museums, shops and restaurants in one of the most beutiful neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.
Arts & Culture
The israeli philharmonic orchestra. Listen and see one of the world's best orchestras ! ! !
Huberman Street
Huberman StreetThe israeli philharmonic orchestra. Listen and see one of the world's best orchestras ! ! !
Almost next door the Rubin Museum is the Bialik Museum, home of the first great modern Hebrew poet, Haim Nachman Bialik. Whilst it is a bit difficult to understand the poems unless you speak Hebrew or Yiddish, some information is in English, and the atmosphere and furnishings give a good insight into life in Tel Aviv during the 1920’s for the cultured European Immigrants.
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Beit Hair Museum
27 Bialik StAlmost next door the Rubin Museum is the Bialik Museum, home of the first great modern Hebrew poet, Haim Nachman Bialik. Whilst it is a bit difficult to understand the poems unless you speak Hebrew or Yiddish, some information is in English, and the atmosphere and furnishings give a good insight into life in Tel Aviv during the 1920’s for the cultured European Immigrants.
The Rubin Museum is an artist-house-museum in the historical heart of Tel Aviv. Formerly the home of the painter Reuven Rubin, he lived here with his family and worked in his third floor studio from 1946 until his death in 1974.
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14 Bialik StreetThe Rubin Museum is an artist-house-museum in the historical heart of Tel Aviv. Formerly the home of the painter Reuven Rubin, he lived here with his family and worked in his third floor studio from 1946 until his death in 1974.
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
27 Sderot Sha'ul HaMelechSee the best of Israeli art ! ! ! ! ! !
Shopping
Get the "Big Picture" of Tel Aviv by viewing it from high above.
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Azrieli Observatory
Get the "Big Picture" of Tel Aviv by viewing it from high above.
Getting Around
Central Train station. Israel Railways and bus services to most of the country.
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2000 Terminal station
Central Train station. Israel Railways and bus services to most of the country.
From here you can go anywhere in Israel.
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Tel Aviv Central Bus Station 6 Floor
From here you can go anywhere in Israel.
Tel Aviv HaShalom station
Train station.