Art Market

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The Nachalat Binyamin Art Market is a vibrant open-air fair showcasing handmade art, crafts, and design by local Israeli artists. Open every Tuesday and Friday, it offers everything from ceramics, and jewelry to textiles and woodwork.

Dizengoff Square

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Dizengoff Square is a lively urban plaza at the heart of Tel Aviv. It is surrounded by cafés, shops, and cultural spots, and is a popular gathering place for locals. We like to come here on a Saturday, grab a coffee and sit on the lawn.

Rothschild Blvd

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Rothschild Boulevard is one of Tel Aviv’s most iconic streets, known for its tree-lined promenade, Bauhaus architecture, and lively café culture. By day, it’s perfect for strolling, biking, or sipping coffee under the shade. By night, it comes alive with bars, restaurants, and street life. This is one of Lizzy’s favorite streets in Tel Aviv and an absolute must-see.

Sarona Market

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Sarona Market in Tel Aviv is a vibrant indoor food hall, filled with over 90 different food vendors. The market is very lively and you can expect to experience quick bites or sit-down options all under one roof. It is a great spot for tasting different types of food.

Carmel Market

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Carmel Market is Tel Aviv’s largest and liveliest open-air market, offering everything from fresh produce and spices to street food and local snacks. It is filled with color, noise, and energy, and is the perfect place to grab a bite, shop for souvenirs, or take in the city’s vibrant street culture. It is located right next to Nachalat Binyamin.

Tel Aviv Museum of Art

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The Tel Aviv Museum of Art showcases Israeli and international modern and contemporary art. It has beautiful architecture, interesting exhibitions, and permanent collections. If you are an art lover, this is a museum you will not regret visiting.

Sheinkin St

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Sheinkin Street is a lively Tel Aviv strip known for its boutique shops, trendy cafés, and eclectic vibe. Great for shopping or grabbing coffee. It is located between Rothschild Boulevard and Carmel Market.

Habima Theatre

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Habima Square is home to the national theater, the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art, and the Philharmonic Hall. With its modern design, open lawns, and reflecting pool, it’s a place to relax or people-watch.