A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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4.5 based on 1,026 reviews
This pedestrian walk is home for some of old Tlv garment district and the eclectic style of building. On Tuesdays and Fridays it holds an arts and crafts fair which is an excellent place to get local art or a unique piece of jewelry as well as gifts for the ones at home. Enjoy street performers and sometimes live music or kids shows. It holds a mix of old and new, buildings, shops, cafes and restaurants. Don't miss out on the icecream place located halfway through the main drag.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Pleased to meet you: TLV FASHION MALL We invite you to enjoy shopping experiences never seen here before. We’re talking about the BIG BANG of the Israeli fashion world. A new creation that combines a perfect location, an astonishing passion for fashion, and an endless expanse of stores and possibilities. Here you’ll be able to get a first taste of the newest fashion brands in Israel and visit amazing flagship stores. A sensational mix appealing to all the senses awaits you – from high fashion to top chains, from casual wear to haute couture. A series of unique concierge services will make your visit an unforgettable one, starting with valet parking services and through to glamorous personal styling. All this awaits you in the sought-after TLV MALL complex, in the heart of Tel Aviv, in the triangle formed by Hahashmonaim, Carlebach and Menachem Begin Streets, close to all of Tel Aviv’s cultural institutions and the heart of the city.
This mall is pretty new and is bright and attractive inside. It’s not huge by international standards but it has a good variety of shops and a decent amount of restaurants some of which are kosher. The centre stays open late during the week and on Friday there is a few stalls selling food which looked tempting. It’s fairly close to Sarona so if your legs can take it you can fit visits into both places on the same day.
4.0 based on 266 reviews
Big Mall center, connected to HaShalom train station two floors of shops, world brands and local, sales, food court on each floor with a lot of fast-food restaurants, parking is available for reasonable price
4.0 based on 267 reviews
Dizengof Center, one of the oldest shopping and entertainment centers in Israel, opened its doors to the public in 1977. Dizengof Center was designed to be a direct extension of the fashionable Dizengof Street. The vision of the architects, Aliza Toledo and Yitzchak Yashar, who were awarded the Rokach Prize for the design of the building, was to craft a sensation of a "street within a street". The complex was designed as a differentiated and differentiating urban structure and, in contrast, as a direct extension of the surrounding streets, and this is what led to its spiral shape, sloping floors and the stores and restaurants being spread out almost haphazardly and not concentrated into clusters of like - type stores. This unique structure gives the visitor a sense of taking a casual stroll along air conditioned streets. But should you be in a About 40,000 people visit the Dizengof Center stores daily, amounting to almost a million visitors per month!
They have like 10 stores only for sunglasses. My daughter needed a pair so we went there. Not so easy to get around this mall it's a bit like a maze. But it's right in the city centre.
4.0 based on 76 reviews
I love this mall. I first went to Steimatzky to buy some books, then went to Original to check out some shoes. I love the cosmetic store April where I bought a Dyson hairdryer.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Shuster is a neighborhood commercial center that isaa very common in the northern neighborhoods of Tel Aviv. However its variety of restaurants and fashion stores is unmatched. It has plenty of coffee shops, fast food and sit down places. There are multiple clothing stores for children and others for grown ups. Toy stores, specialty food stores and judaica are also available. There's live music performing on Fridays. We really enjoyed visiting.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
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