Bought clothes, had coffee, ate falafel, had hair cut, bought fresh fruit - it's all there on Sheinkin St!

Bought clothes, had coffee, ate falafel, had hair cut, bought fresh fruit - it's all there on Sheinkin St!
This was the main street during the 50ies & 60ies. It starting loosing its glamour in the 70ies and today is just a street wit lots of traffic and smog. The cafes and shops are gone. I grew up in Tel Aviv and used to just take a walk in the street and meet "everybody". Not anymore. Just a plain...
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I cant help it, but I love the Dizengoff shopping street! There are lots of shops and bistros and restaurant. A place where I can spent hours strolling around.
The street is more interesting before you reach the Dizengoff Center from Carmel market. It is an interesting walk, not too crowded, mixed with cafes and shops.
Perfect place for shopping locally made shops. Something for everyone from expensive to cheap. Nice place to spend a day shopping, and for those not wanting to shop, stop at a cafe and relax.
Great place to walk and see great fashion stores. Great resturants. close to the beach. By the way the best beaches are in Tel Aviv
Dizengoff Street is the main shopping strip in Tel Aviv. The walk takes you past nice little shops, and lots of small restaurants. The favorites sell falafels stuffed into pitas. Since the Israelis have very high standards, they provide cheap places to grab lunch and people watch (if you can find a stool). The people around you tend to be...
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chock-a-block full of stores, restaurants, coffee shops, mini-markets, clothing, shoes and traffic and people. You can spend a days just window shopping - from designer clothes to bargain clothes and anything in between.
its all here - top designers, - Israeli "feeling" to their designs good price range available - for all shoppers Try "Piazza" restaurant - loved the italian food there.!!!
As some of my friends living in or near Ditzengoff St ist very nice to stroll around. And if you are lucky you also can find a parkind for some hours which is not very easy in Tel Aviv. Nice Cafés and art galleries (eg GIVON in 35, Gordon St) lots of Shops and middle class Restaurants, not very spevial...
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