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London Garden
London Garden (or London Square) is placed near Bugrashov Beach, in the center of Tel-Aviv in the west edge of Bugrashov Street. London square was established in 1942, and it was named after London, the capital city of England as a gesture to the ability of the residents of London city not to be defeated by Germany in the 2nd World War, when Germany bombed London city.
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Meir Garden
Meir Garden (in Hebrew – Gan Meir) is placed between the streets King Gorge and Tchernichovski. In 1933 the municipality of Tel-Aviv decided to build a garden in the center of Tel-Aviv under the name of Meir Dizengoff, the first mayor of Tel-Aviv, toward his 70 birthday. The garden was established only in the 10 of March 1944, toward the 83 birthday of Meir Dizengoff and eight years after his death. In the center of the green and beautiful garden …
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The Taste of the City – Taam Hair
“The Taste of the City” (In Hebrew –”Taam Hair”) is the biggest culinary event of Israel. In this event you will find stands of the leading restaurants in Tel-Aviv, taste from their menus, talk about wine and food, and be exposed to varied tastes and gastronomic experiences. The entry to the fair is free. The price for one meal is between 15 to 20 Shekels. Location: Ganey Yehoshua (At The Yarkon Park). The event takes place around May every year- …
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Sheinkin Street
Sheinkin Street is a very old and well known street in the center of Tel-Aviv. Sheinkin Street, that was built in 1913, is undergoing from east to west and placed a few hundreds meters near the sea.
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Nahalat Binyamin Street is named in the name of Nahalat Binyamin Neighborhood, which was established in Tel Aviv in 1911. The name of the neighborhood was chosen in memory of Binyamin Tribe. Most of the structures in the street were built in the 1920′s, and the structures are very different with their style and architecture. Some of the structures were destroyed and some still exist and look like castles or palaces. In Nahalat Binyamin Street and Harambam Street you can …
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Tel Baruch Beach
Tel Baruch Beach is the beach of the northern neighborhoods of Tel Aviv, like Ramat Aviv, Afeka, Tzahala, and the rest.
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Metzitzim Beach
Metzitzim Beach is a mythological beach in north Tel Aviv. A famous Israeli movie was named after This beach, and made it even more spacial. Today there is not so much left from the original beach, but it is still popular. On Metzitzim beach is a nice open 24 hours pub, for sea lovers who dont want to sit on sand.
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Hof Hilton Beach
Hof Hilton or Hilton beach, is the main beach of North Tel Aviv. The beach is named after the great hotel. this beach includes a few parts: The dogs beach, The religious beach, and some others.
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Gordon Beach
Gordon beach is located on the end of that 2 street, and in the north end of the Tel Aviv promenade, right by Frishman beach. Just north of it is the Tel Aviv Marina and the remains of the mythological Gordon swimming pool which was the first pool of the city.
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Banana Beach
The Banana Beach is a very popular beach for sitting in the beach restaurant, and combining the beach experience with having being served food. The beach is in south Tel Aviv, near the Carmel market.
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