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Top neighborhoods in Tel Aviv

Neve Tzedek

Fashionable quarter with low-rise buildings showcasing Jugendstil/Art Nouveau and Bauhaus art, Neve Tzedek offers trendy cafés, bars, boutique hotels, and handmade goods shops. Don't miss the Suzanne Dellal Centre and Nachum Gutman Museum.

Florentin

Florentin buzzes with creativity where street art transforms industrial walls into open-air galleries. Cafes overflow with animated conversations while design studios and galleries occupy former warehouses along tree-lined streets. Levinsky Street pulls you in with its market atmosphere and authentic shops. Independent boutiques showcase local designers between vintage record stores and artisan workshops. Dining ranges from hole-in-the-wall hummus joints to trendy fusion spots with Balkan influences. Most visitors stay in industrial-chic boutique guesthouses or converted loft apartments that put you right in the artistic heart of Tel Aviv. The neighborhood is easily walkable, with frequent bus service connecting you to beaches just 15 minutes away.

Kerem HaTeimanim

Kerem HaTeimanim's narrow stone-paved alleys transport you to Tel Aviv's early days, where Yemenite heritage thrives in every corner. Explore the neighborhood's distinctive arched doorways and intimate courtyards before heading to nearby Banana Beach for a refreshing dip. The famous Carmel Market borders the area, offering a sensory feast of spices, traditional cuisine, and local crafts. Family-run eateries serve authentic Yemenite dishes like jachnun and malawach at prices that won't break the bank. Boutique guesthouses in historic buildings provide a charming alternative to big hotels, while the neighborhood's central location makes exploring Tel Aviv on foot or by bus incredibly convenient.

Old North

Old North Tel Aviv offers beautiful tree-lined streets and upscale living just steps from the Mediterranean. You'll discover Bauhaus architecture, boutique galleries, and the historic Beit Hatfutsot Museum while strolling through this elegant residential area. Hilton Beach and Independence Park provide perfect spots for soaking up sunshine, with Tel Aviv Port's cultural spaces nearby. Charming cafes and bistros dot the neighborhood, serving everything from shakshuka brunches to Mediterranean fusion cuisine. The area boasts excellent bus connectivity and highly walkable streets shaded by mature eucalyptus and palm trees. Beach access and sophisticated wine bars make Old North ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, upscale Tel Aviv experience.

Tel Aviv City Center

Tel Aviv City Center pulses with artsy energy where Bauhaus buildings, trendy shops, and bustling cafés create an unforgettable urban playground. Stroll Rothschild Boulevard's tree-lined promenade to admire the UNESCO-recognized White City architecture. Duck into museums like the Bauhaus Center or catch performances at Habima Theatre. The neighborhood's bohemian spirit thrives around Sheinkin Street where vintage shops meet colorful street art. Dining options range from hummus joints to rooftop restaurants, with Carmel Market offering fresh local flavors. Boutique hotels in restored historic buildings provide stylish accommodation with Mediterranean flair. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk, with excellent bus routes and bike-share stations making car-free exploration a breeze.

Top landmarks in Tel Aviv

Frequently asked questions

What are the best cheap hotels in Tel Aviv?
For a cheap hotel in Tel Aviv with glowing reviews, consider Abraham Tel Aviv, which features free WiFi, air conditioning and laundry facilities. You can also look at WOM Beach Pod Hotel or The Spot Hostel.
Can I stay in a hostel in Tel Aviv?
Hostels can be a cheaper alternative to Tel Aviv hotels, as you can stay in a shared dormitory. There are 21 hostels in Tel Aviv. Abraham Tel Aviv offers free in-room WiFi and a bar. WOM Beach Pod Hotel has free in-room WiFi and tour assistance. The Spot Hostel is another low-cost option.
What are the best cheap things to do in Tel Aviv?
Sightseeing doesn't have to be expensive. You if want to get outdoors, try a visit to Hilton Beach or make a stop at attractions like Jaffa Clock Tower. Don't forget to include a visit to Gordon Beach.