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This beautiful
neighborhood, situated south of the Yemenite Quarter, is the first
to be built in the new city of Tel-Aviv back in 1887.
Today it serves as the city's most stylish zone, a home for Israeli
artists and yuppies. The gorgeous architecture of the old houses,
packed within quiet narrow lanes, and the relaxed manner of the
neighborhood's residents, make it highly recommended spending a
delightful afternoon around the area.
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Neve
Tzedek |
On your visit,
make sure you don't miss the Suzanne Dellal
Center for Dance and Theatre, located in the heart of Neve
Tzedek and one of the most beautiful cultural centers in the city.
Surrounded by lovely gardens and splendid piazza, this complex is
a home to two of the best Israeli dance companies, and a host for
the most unique performances in town.
Getting there is by bus No 44 and 46, or No 25 to Montifyori St.
(from which it takes 10 minutes walking). It is also possible to
take the frequent bus No 4 and get off where Allenby St meets Echad
Ha'am, and continue by foot to Neve Tzedek.
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