Kerem HaTeimanim & Nahalat Binyamin
Kerem HaTeimanim and Nahalat Binyamin are unique and exciting neighborhoods of Tel Aviv, offering fantastic nightlife, cultural activities, and housing options.Read more
Kerem HaTeimanim and Nahalat Binyamin are unique and exciting neighborhoods of Tel Aviv, offering fantastic nightlife, cultural activities, and housing options.Read more
Kerem HaTeimanim and Nahalat Binyamin are unique and exciting neighborhoods of Tel Aviv, offering fantastic nightlife, cultural activities, and housing options.Read more
Merkaz Hair, the City Center of Tel Aviv is the city’s most populous and contains many of the Bauhaus buildings that the city is famous for. Read more
Merkaz Hair, the City Center of Tel Aviv is the city’s most populous and contains many of the Bauhaus buildings that the city is famous for. Read more
Treelined, clean, quiet, and filled with a European influence, The Old North has long enjoyed the status of Tel Aviv’s most prestigious neighborhood.Read more
Treelined, clean, quiet, and filled with a European influence, The Old North has long enjoyed the status of Tel Aviv’s most prestigious neighborhood.Read more
Neve Tzedek is not only Tel Aviv’s first neighborhood (preceding the actual founding of the city itself), but is also one of modern Tel Aviv’s most popular and in demand place to live, shop, entertain, and eat. Read more
Neve Tzedek is not only Tel Aviv’s first neighborhood (preceding the actual founding of the city itself), but is also one of modern Tel Aviv’s most popular and in demand place to live, shop, entertain, and eat. Read more
Lev Hair, or the Heart of the City, is the downtown district of Tel Aviv, and where the city first laid down its roots in 1909. Roughly bound by Herzl and King George Streets to the West, Derekh Jaffa to the South, Derekh Menachem Begin to the East, and Ben Tzion Boulevard to the North, Lev Hair contains some of Tel Aviv’s most beautiful buildings, being at the center of the UNESCO designated “White City” known for it’s Bauhaus, Eclectic, and International Style architecture. Read more
Despite Israelis’ love for Asian cuisine, Tel Aviv is sorely lacking in high quality Asian eateries, with most places simply serving mainstream, westernized versions of a variety of dishes from throughout Northeast and Southeast Asia.Read more