Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv

Dizengoff Center is a commercial center and a shopping center in memory of Meir Dizengoff, the first mayor of Tel-Aviv. Dizengoff Center is placed between Dizengoff Street and King Gorge Street, and 500 meters from Tzina Dizengoff Square. Dizengoff Center was established in 1977, and it was one of the biggest real estate projects until that time. Many workers, engineers and planners participated in the project. Beforehand the place was a small shads neighborhood for new Jewish immigrants from Europe, and …

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The Azrieli Center – Tel Aviv

The Azrieli Center (or The Azrieli Towers) is a complex of three high towers. The higher tower consists of 49 floors and a shopping center. The height of the higher tower is 187 meters (The Spherical Tower), the height of the second tower is 169 meters (The Triple Tower), and the height of the third tower, which is still under construction, will be 154 meters (The Square Tower).The towers are placed in the center of Tel-Aviv and Azrieli Shopping Center …

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The Opera Tower in Tel Aviv

Just were Allenby Rd. opens up towards the sea, stands this beautiful pink and white tower. The Opera Tower is not such a big shopping center, but due to its great location- overlooking the sea and the Tel Aviv promenade

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Ramat Aviv mall

In Nahalat Binyamin Street and Harambam Street you can find Nahalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall, witch is a very well known site because of the artists that are gathering and sailing their work of art every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 until 17:00. In this art market you can buy sculptures, paintings, and other art objects from the artists themselves.

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The Art and Crafts Market In Nahalat Binyamin

In Nahalat Binyamin Street and Harambam Street you can find Nahalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall, witch is a very well known site because of the artists that are gathering and sailing their work of art every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 until 17:00. In this art market you can buy sculptures, paintings, and other art objects from the artists themselves.

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The Flea Market – (Shuk Hapishpeshim)

The flea market in Tel Aviv (Shuk Hapishpeshim ) is actually in Jaffa, near the Turkish clock tower and Jerusalem Boulevard. Like in any other flee market, in Shuk Hapishpeshim you can find anything: clothes- new and second hand, furniture – old and new, antiques and many other valuables and special Israeli and Arabic artifacts.

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The Carmel Market

The Carmel Market is a colorful and noisy market that is placed near Nahalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall and in the west edge of Sheinkin Street. The Carmel market (in Hebrew – “Shook Hacarmel”) is one of the very varied and busy markets in Tel-Aviv

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Sobon – Shop in Tel Aviv

The minute you enter this shop you will be overwhelmed with all the smells inundate you. This soaps shop in Sheinkin st. is the shop that brought the idea to Tel Aviv, that soap is not for cleaning, but something to indulge in.

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Banot – designers clothing in Tel Aviv

Banot is a small designers clothes shop in Dizegoff st. and actually women’s clothes. The designer is Lulu Liam with a monochromatic touch and clean design line. Also in the shop you can find cloths by  Claudet Zorea, Bathing suits and jewelry. 

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Modern Times Tel Aviv

Modern times is a DVD shop in Basel st. and district. The shop specializes in quality films and has a range of films of great directors- American and European. It is almost as good as the “3rd ear” shop in Tel Aviv. The newest films are only for 1 day rent, but all the rest are for 3 days so there is no need to rush.

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