Tel Aviv 4 Fun To Go Dizengoff Places of Interest & best eats from South to North Starts from the Habima National Theater Ends in Tel Aviv Port |
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At the beginning of Dizengoff street there where it meets with Rostschid blvd and Eben Gvirol is just a few steps away there are 3 Culture pillars the Theater and the Concert Hall are more for Evening but Helena Rubinstein can be interesting so check whats on. Habima National Theater 2 Tarsat Blvd. 03– 6295555 Heichal Hatarbut – Mann Auditorium, 1 Huberman Street 03-6211777 Helena Rubinstein Modern Art Museum 6 Tarsat street 03-5287196
action starts you can visit Tel Aviv most interesting shopping mall Haozen Hashlishit – cinemateque and DVD Store Dizengoff Center Shopping Mall with 2 Cinema Complexes Dizengoff Cinema and Lev Cinema than go for a detour to King George on your left to see some interesting places: King George Street is a busy shopping street with some interesting shops and restaurants. Gan Meir a city garden a great refuge for children and dogs Betzalel Market clothes retail market open everyday Shuk Betzalel Falafel In the Betzalel Market an alley from King George near Allenby One of the oldest in town and very authentic. You can sit on one of the plastic chairs and enjoy your falafel and at the market atmosphere Cafe Landwer in Gan MeirPark Entrance from King George A cafe in Meir Garden is great for a break from shopping or strolling around in the busy area of Dizengoff Center. Serves nice sandwiches. You can order half a sandwich if you are not that hungry. Also serves salads and the usual cafes menu. King George 20 Hamelech George Street King Georger resto bar is the place where you can eat cheap and a lot. It serves pasta, burgers, chicken wings and other dishes for very nice prices Cafe Baccio 85 King George street (corner Shelomo Hamelech)tel: 03-5289753 Decorated in a retro 60's with eclectic style of furniture, Bacci cafe and ice cream parlour has a relaxed lay back and enjoy atmosphere From King George you can continue to Shenkin Street and Hacarmel Market. Ben Yehuda etc but this is another story as I made different pages for them. So if you like to follow this page just get back to Dizengoff and continue your walk North. There you will reach the major attraction of Tel Aviv which is the Fountain in Dizengoff square ....
Sabich kiosk Frishman street , Dizengoff Corner Sabich is a Iraqi dish - A pita with many good things inside like falafel but with fried eggplant and hard boiled egg etc.
Than as you walk farther on you cross Ben Gurion blvd and can visit the house of Israel first Prime Minister Mr. Ben Gurion or just sit on a bench in the shade and rest.
Beshdera 34 Ben Gurion Blvd. Resto bar - serves good food in large portions for a cheap price. Pasta, buffalo wings, rice and nuggets. Tamara Dizengoff corner Ben Gurion A fruit juice bar - great design and location. There are many fruits bars in the city but this is the most beautiful and appealing of all. Bar-Gurion Kiosk Dizengoff corner Ben Gurion Gourmet sandwich bar in the middle of the Boulevard - sanwiches for less than 20 NIS just opposite from Tamara Juice Bar As you continue north you can observe that Dizengoff gets fancier since this part has been renovated recently and here you can observe some elegant fashion shops Northern part of Dizengoff fashion designer shops mostly on both sides of the street.
Beautiful location and pleasant atmosphere - excellent cheese cake Gilad and Daniel 300 Dizengoff Street Tel 03-6043940 Cafe Bistro with a French authentic menu and friendly atmosphere As you continue walking north on the left side of the street you will come upon Basel Street. Take a left turn and follow it until you reach Basel area which is a square literally with nice cafes and trendy shops Basel Area – a square with chic shops and cafes.
A very popular café. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed. Many of the clients are regulars. On weekends the café expends and occupies the whole sidewalk of the neighbor shops Vaniglia Basel area - 22 Ashtoria Haparhi tel: 03-6020105 Freshly made ice cream - a wide range of flavors nice place to sit and enjoy a perfect ice cream Humus Ronen Basel area - 16 Ashtoria Haparhi They serve very good humus and also jahnun and melauach the yemenite dishes that are very popular and tasty. La bonne Patisserie 40 Bazel street Genuine French patisserie cafe. Delicious French pastries and cakes to take away or to consume on spot sitting in the relatively quiet Bazel square. Rustico 42 Bazel Street Tel: 03-6026969 A nice authentic Italian serving great pizzas and also all the Italian popular favorites at reasonable prices. If you are not too tired after Basel you can go on until you get to Yermiahu Street and there you take a left all the way to Tel Aviv Port. There it a large area on a wooden deck with more cafes, shops etc...and a lot of sea breeze :-)
- Cafes, restaurants, bars shops it's all there. Nice to stroll on the wooden deck and watch the breaking waves Aldo Tel Aviv Port Quality Ice cream at a great location, near the water in the port. Delicious ! Boya Tel Aviv Port Tel: 03-5446166 Beautiful location and interior design - Boya is a great place for watching the sunset in the sea and eating seafood delicatessens in white wine and garlic - serves also a great breakfast but quite pricey Shalvata, Tel Aviv Port Tel:03-5441279 Great place to be at sunset - white chairs and huge bar serving chilled and iced cocktails and nice music. It is open all day and serves also snacks and breakfast. Mul Yam Tel Aviv Port Tel: 03-5469930 One of the most posh restaurants in Tel Aviv and very expensive accordingly - a variety of gourmet fish and seafood cuisine - the restaurant was chosen as one of the best restaurant in the world in 2003 by "Les grandes tables du monde" rintable view printa |
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Dizengoff used to be the Champs Elysees of Tel Aviv, the most elegant street in the city, but now only the Northern part of the street deserves the title, while the Southern from the square to Arlozorov street looks quite neglected. There are plans for major changes and renovations though...However it is still the main street of Tel Aviv and definitely worth a long stroll from one end to the other. On this page I am listing the main points of interests and in between some places where you can eat or have a coffee break |