Neve Tzedek
Neve Tzedek
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Filled with a maze of narrow winding streets, this picturesque neighborhood is considered one of Tel Aviv’s major cultural areas where the Frederic Mann Auditorium, Helena Rubinstein Art Museum and Israel’s Habima Theater are located.
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Lasertrip
San Francisco, California13 contributions
Dec 2019
Great narrow streets with old and newly restored houses, galleries, some colorful graffiti, and unique boutiques. This is probably the most fun neighborhood in which to walk around in Tel Aviv. We liked the recently opened Deli Kiosk for coffee and a snack. The neighborhood is fairly close to the Carmel Market for various foods afterward and close to Cafe Bialik which is an excellent old fashioned coffee house.
Written January 3, 2020
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Dr Galia
Tel Aviv, Israel202 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
This is the foundation neighborhood of Tel Aviv. It is full with history and culture. Today it is THE Inny area with unique boutiques, restaurants, galleries etc.
try and take a 2 hour walking guided tour and the stroll on your own....
If you are in neve tzedek, go a few meters south to the old railway station which was renovated nicely and has lots of small shops and restUrNts
try and take a 2 hour walking guided tour and the stroll on your own....
If you are in neve tzedek, go a few meters south to the old railway station which was renovated nicely and has lots of small shops and restUrNts
Written February 2, 2020
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Noraatc
Sudbury, MA39,646 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
We were very lucky to browse in Neve Tzedek several times during our stay in Tel Aviv. It is so charming, like mini Greenwich Village in NYC. Lovely boutiques, cozy cafes, ice cream parlors, restaurants on both sides of its streets look very elegant and inviting. Neve Tzedek is full of art galleries with some very unconventional paintings and crafts. Very atmospheric corner of old Tel Aviv and everyone’s favorite.
Written April 25, 2023
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Marnie G
Montclair, NJ18 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
We strolled through Neve Tzedek, primarily o. Shebazi which is closed to cars. There are cute little boutique shops varying in cost, some higher than others. There are several cafes and lots of art.
From there we were just a short stroll to Old Jaffa for some good bargains at the market.
Nice way to spend an afternoon
From there we were just a short stroll to Old Jaffa for some good bargains at the market.
Nice way to spend an afternoon
Written January 5, 2020
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,590 contributions
Oct 2022
Neve Tzedek was the first Jewish neighborhood built outside of the ancient port city of Jaffa. Neve Tzedek later became Tel Aviv's first suburb. Neve Tzedek became a haven for artists, with lots of cafes and bars. It's a relaxed sort of place, showing typical Israeli joie de vivre.
Written November 12, 2022
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Paddo Life
Sydney, Australia57 contributions
Dec 2019
Shabazi St is our favourite place in Tel Aviv. We loved the art galleries, bookshops, wine shops and cool little boutiques. My daughter and I also treated ourselves to a hair wash and blow dry with Steve at Roy Daniel Hair Studio. He was great and as a New Yorker who has lived in Tel Aviv for 15 years we enjoyed a great chat learning about his life here.
Written January 17, 2020
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Ana_Bertelli
Sao Paulo, SP381 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
This neighborhood is charming and very different from the rest of the city. The buildings are not tall and are very old. Many are restored with a touch of modernity in the project such as modern glass windows. There are very nice stores and cafes all around. A lunch break followed by an afternoon stroll at Neve Tzedek is a great way to spend time in Tel Aviv
Written February 18, 2020
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Gidons51
Herzliya, Israel4,757 contributions
Apr 2021 • Friends
A great neighborhood, the first outside old Jaffa , built in the end of the 19 century.
Old houses, small streets ,Restaurants , boutiques , beautiful old arcade. Became one of the most expensive real estates in Israel . If you are really interested in history , take a walking guided tour for 1-2 hours .
Old houses, small streets ,Restaurants , boutiques , beautiful old arcade. Became one of the most expensive real estates in Israel . If you are really interested in history , take a walking guided tour for 1-2 hours .
Written April 10, 2021
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luke47
Chincoteague Island, VA1,717 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
We were mesmerized by this beautiful neighborhood. Thank Heaven, it was not torn down and replaced by ugly high rise buildings.
We loved the “white city” buildings, shady quiet streets, cafes, shops, and galleries.
It is an oasis from the noisy, traffic choked streets just a few blocks away.
Do yourself a favor and wander here for hours or days.
It is also close to the crazy wonderful Carmel Market.
We loved the “white city” buildings, shady quiet streets, cafes, shops, and galleries.
It is an oasis from the noisy, traffic choked streets just a few blocks away.
Do yourself a favor and wander here for hours or days.
It is also close to the crazy wonderful Carmel Market.
Written October 22, 2022
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NickDavis
London297 contributions
Dec 2019
We tended to focus on Shabazi Street which runs through heart of the neighbourhood although did also check out some side streets. Shabazi has lots of boutique shops over wide range from jewellery to artists and general stores and clothing plus some restaurants and Anita gelato ice cream The western end adjoins a children's play area and one of the Tel Aviv dog parks. Always lots of people to see and noticed several tour groups being shown round each day.
Written January 4, 2020
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Olá! Desculpe a demora em responder. Em Tel Aviv, não há restrições comerciais em relação o shabbat, apenas em Jerusalém.
Abraços,
Daniela
Written January 28, 2020
hola como estas desde ahi no lo se yo pare en otro lugar pero si tenes alguno autobus que vaya por allenby hasta el carmel market estarias a pocas cuadras desde alli
Written October 7, 2019
Bonjour, je cherche à savoir où se trouve l'endroit où on peut voir led parapluies avec les jambes suspendus. Si quelqu'un peut m'aider ?
Merci d'avance.
Gilles
Written August 17, 2019
На 18 автобусе доехать до начала набережной в Тель Авиве и идти в глубь пешком . Это и есть район Неве Цедек
Written April 12, 2019
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