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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Azrieli Mall, Brodetzsky 43 - Commercial Center, and Old City and more, get ready to experience the best places in Ramat Gan.
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1Azrieli Mall

4.2
(28069)
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Shopping mall
Nestled just a short stroll from the Link Hotel & Hub, Azrieli Mall stands as a vibrant shopping destination in Tel Aviv. This modern complex boasts three expansive floors filled with over 150 stores, showcasing everything from local Israeli brands to international favorites like Zara and Adidas. After indulging in some retail therapy, visitors can recharge at one of the 30 diverse eateries within the Food Hall or catch a movie at the on-site cinema featuring eight screens.
The Azrieli Mall in Tel Aviv is a large and modern shopping center, offering a wide variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. The center was originally designed by Israeli-American architect Eli Attia, and after he fell out with the developer of the center David.Very nice and beautiful designed shopping mall close to the train station Tel Aviv Ha Hagana. Lavish shopping center at the heart of the city with three levels of boutiques, a two-section food court, and a large Shufersal. The food offering is also very good. The HaShalon station and Sarona market are close by, so that's other huge advantages.🥰🥰🥰
Alex D — Google review
Big mall with a lot of stores, but some stores are very small a refinance to other malls, The location in central Tel Aviv is wonderful near a train station and bus stop area. But for me to drive there is like 2 hour in traffic jam And to findf parking is very hard. In the middle of the week is been worsted. Next time I just give up and search for another mall.
Yaron S — Google review
It's a nice place ESPECIALLY if you come from the train station, if you do it's a five star mall. It has nice food areas, 2 to be more specific (each one with A LOT of variety), the only reason I'm not gonna give it a 5 star is because of the parking (well well well, Tel aviv) and because of the fact a lot of the shops there are not kosher which is a huge deal breaker.
Fox N — Google review
Lovely mall, nice shoppes, the escalators are in need of service. The handrails are not in sink with the steps. And they don’t have a smooth ride. Please fix. I’m handicapped. I don’t want to fall. Please fix. I would of rated the mall 5 stars - everything else is nice
Chava S — Google review
Azrieli Mall in Tel Aviv, Israel, is one of the most iconic shopping destinations in the country. Well-known to both locals and visitors, it features food courts on every floor, cozy coffee and breakfast spots, endless shopping options, and plenty of drink stands. One of its most unique attractions is the Harry Potter Store, a must-see for fans.
Libi M — Google review
Various stores. Food court is very basic. Very busy, would definitely recommend coming not in the rush hours.
Nadav — Google review
The largest mall in Israel. Very fancy and clean, includes a lots of restaurants, stalls and places to sit and relax. It's connected to a train station via bridge and and also major bus hub across the road. Most of the known clothing brands can be found there.
Menny L — Google review
The largest mall in Israel. Very fancy and clean, includes a lots of restaurants, stalls and places to sit and relax.
Benjamin S — Google review
Menakhem Begin Rd 132, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.azrielimalls.co.il/%D7%A2%D7%96%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%90%D7…•+972 3-608-1199•Tips and more reviews for Azrieli Mall

2Brodetzsky 43 - Commercial Center

4.1
(538)
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4.1
(78)
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Business center
Shopping
Shopping Malls
Ramat Aviv Mall is a top choice for those seeking a more upscale shopping experience in Tel Aviv. It boasts an array of stores that are not commonly found elsewhere in the city, featuring luxury brands like Longchamp, Louis Vuitton, and Marc Jacobs. The mall offers a high-end shopping experience with designer boutiques and gourmet food options.
Home to business of varying size and category, there is an attached parking garage. Bring charity to share with indigent people resting there.
B.W. P — Google review
Cool All the top Brands Very good service The crowdes is Lees But the stay out of your way mostly
F T — Google review
Not a lot to say, pretty simple but it's a nice place
Tomer K — Google review
The most posh mall in Israel with many upmarket brands
Idan S — Google review
And old and outdated complex located next to a shopping mall. The navigation in this center can be a bit challenging.
Omri D — Google review
Not always cheeper but still a good selection of products.
Shay G — Google review
Nice restaurants, bakeries, hardware stores, super markers
Patrick C — Google review
Small strip mall with great shops and restaurants.
Michael G — Google review
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3Old City

4.6
(10574)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Neighborhoods
Old City, also known as Jaffa, is a historic area with winding alleys filled with craft shops, art galleries, and stalls selling antiques and jewelry at the lively Jaffa Flea Market. It features Ottoman-era landmarks like the Clock Tower and St. Peter’s Church, as well as the Ilana Goor Museum showcasing Israeli and international art. The area is popular for its hip wine bars, creative Mediterranean dining, and seafood restaurants near Jaffa Port.
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, USA•Tips and more reviews for Old City

4Neve Tzedek

4.6
(3116)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Neighborhoods
Neve Tzedek is a charming and artsy neighborhood in Israel, boasting avant-garde design stores, fashion boutiques, and handicraft shops. The area also features trendy European restaurants, stylish bistros, al fresco cafes that transform into live jazz bars at night, and a weekly farmers’ market in the restored railway station of HaTachana. Visitors can enjoy contemporary dance performances at the Suzanne Dellal Center or head to nearby beaches for surfing.
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Neve Tzedek

5Sarona Market

4.3
(33816)
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4.5
(1036)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Market
Food & Drink
Farmers Markets
Sarona Market is a bustling indoor marketplace in Tel Aviv, featuring around 90 international vendors offering a wide array of prepared foods and groceries. It has been likened to renowned food markets like La Boqueria in Barcelona, Chelsea Market in New York City, and Borough Market in London.
Wonder and super aesthetic area for all kinds of foods and restaurants! From grocery shops to candy stores to kiosks and to bars! A place for all your kinds of taste buds! Super beautiful too full of decorative nature, wooden flavour of furniture and dim lights ❤️ the visual took me by a heart beat loved entering this building hated to leave it! Full of wonderful people and workers to serve all of your needs ,definitely a place to visit while in tel aviv! Can't believe I never been there before! Got myself noodles from wok to walk and some snacks from sweetime candy world ❤️ can't wait to come again and try the different quazines they over here!
Liel I — Google review
I bring my friend to Tel Aviv so he can feel the vibe and taste of this incredible city. And Sarona market IMHO is a best place to feel it. This is a place to visit from time to time to refuel with energy.
Vladimir M — Google review
Very nice air-conditioned market. Food variety were aplenty. Perfect place for a hot day to come for lunch/drinks and to do some quick shopping It is conveniently located to Tel Aviv’s train station, and there are major shopping malls nearby as well. There are a lot of parking options around the office buildings (though they are a little bit pricy)
Nahshon — Google review
Contrary to everyone's opinion and the way it looks like when you first arrive, I didn't like it. Yes - great first impression. Good visuals, nice presentation, seems like there is a lot to pick from, but - there isn't. It's extremely expensive and the food is pretty much the same as any street market. I'd rather visit the old city. It's fine if you're near it, and if you can find it, because of constructions and misleading location markers, but don't expect too much and maybe you'll like it better. I expected more variety. Maybe some places were just closed, I don't know. I only had a craft beer that nobody cared to tell me the name of, it was very good.
Marin K — Google review
Sarona Market is a cool place to visit in Tel Aviv. It is a covered market and a meeting hub full of food stores selling meats, cheeses, breads, alcohol and also small eateries with Israel food, Japanese cuisine, pizza, pasta and more. Lovely place to visit and shop or eat. A variety of small shops with specialties. Sarona market is more like a food court. There are food shops and many restaurants inside. The design is contemporary, it is nice and clean. I loved the most the surroundings - small, old houses, parks and everything surrounded by skyscrapers. A great mix of modern and traditional. Little europe in middle of tel aviv. Nice place to hang out with various shops. You can have a drink on a bar, eat delicious deserts and many multiple choices of great street food - some pf them belong to chef restaurants. Must visit when you are exploring tlv. You can easily spend 2 -3 hours here.
Alex D — Google review
In general, this is a beautiful place. I was in Sukkot, so there were a lot of people. I saw a variety of food for everybody, some stores, places to drink, and sweets. I want to come back in calmer days.
Zuly S — Google review
Lovely place to visit and shop or eat. A variety of small shops with specialties. Very nice tea shop, eastern sweets shop, tahini and halva place, ice cream factory and many others not vegan, meat and cheese places. Nice surroundings with restored old buildings and a water lily's pond. A lot of modern architectural structures nearby.
Sophie D — Google review
This is a must go place for visitors to tel aviv, you have all the Israel food and western cuisine in one place. A good place to dine and experience the food culture of israel and try a wide variety of foods. Like the idea that it's not a restaurant type but with the little food stalls selling their stuff. The price here are cheaper than most of the restaurant there. I like the chicken 🐔 shop that sell roast chicken to spicy wings. There is a seafood stall too and you can select your choice of seafood. There is A vegetarian food and dessert stall as well. Some of the pictures to wet your appetite.
Wing C — Google review
Aluf Kalman Magen St 3, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://saronamarket.co.il/•+972 3-624-2424•Tips and more reviews for Sarona Market
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6Jaffa Market Antique & Second Hand

5.0
(4)
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3.8
(317)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Antique store
If you're on the lookout for unique and affordable souvenirs, Jaffa Market Antique & Second Hand is a must-visit destination. Nestled on Givon Street, this vibrant market boasts an impressive array of vendors offering everything from vintage clocks and exquisite jewelry to stylish bags and charming vases. You'll also find art pieces, leather goods, electronics, knives, clothing items, and even furniture! A little haggling might be in order to snag the best deals.
Great place with a lot of things to do for all ages
Gad K — Google review
amazing market!
Shlomi Y — Google review
Ami'ad St 11, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Jaffa Market Antique & Second Hand

7Dizengoff Center

4.2
(27294)
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3.9
(281)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Shopping mall
Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv is not just your average shopping mall. Named after one of the founding families of Israel, it's a hub of the city's spirit with a variety of shops, brands, cafes, and restaurants. The unique architecture features sloping floors and a street-like vibe that creates an enjoyable shopping experience. Visitors can also find a big movie theater and plenty of dining options.
Filled with interesting stores carrying almost anything you might want, several cafés and restaurants, and a movie theater, it's always lively. Dizingoff Center is in the heart of TLV so it's easy to access and is steps away from the many shops and restaurants of Dizingoff Street. On Fridays, there is a food market that brings in many vendors who set up kiosks and sell an amazing variety of food.
Mark F — Google review
Waow. What a center. It is a total opposition to the classic malls that are straight and easy to get around. In other words: boring. This center, is amazing by its complexity. You don't know where you started and you don't where you at the first visit. But you learn it fast after few rounds.
Rayray C — Google review
This place is heaven on earth, there is simply no better mall them the Center. The center has a lot of stores you won't be able to find elsewhere and it's one of the biggest malls in israel.
Oliver B — Google review
A mall, close to the Carmel Shuk. In early days of Israel, it was one of the main attractions to people. It has two parts, connected by a sky bridge. The mall is full of all kind of shops that you can imagine. When I visit TelAviv, I spend at least an hour at this place.
Debanjan S — Google review
It is a huge shopping center. It will be fun for kids. Limited number of shops for dresses and shoes compared to the size of the shopping center. Variety of food stalls. Bit of maze if you don't remember your path. Fun time because of Halloween.
Santhosh M — Google review
Love getting lost here :) This was my go to shopping center as a child in tel Aviv and i still love coming here 30 years later. It's a great place to run away from the heat and check out the food market on a friday afternoon
Itai E — Google review
One of the biggest malls in the city of Tel Aviv. Most of the international brands are present. However, like any other shopping malls across the world the prices seem to be on the higher end. Most of the people in the shops are very friendly and helpful. Particularly the employees at Super Pharm store at the ground floor were amazing. However, there are some shops where you will find it difficult to talk if you don't know Hebrew. Overall a good experience.
Kumar S — Google review
Went there yesterday and back again today. Great building. Worth going just to see the architecture. Built in the 1970's it must have been very impressive as it still is. Superb selection of boutique shops in a maze of corridors which feel airy and light. Food, clothes, coffee shops, pet store supplies, tattoo parlours, camera shop, book store, cinema, Japanese animae models and comics, juice bar, MacDonald and burger king! Great wine shop with interesting spirits, kiddy play area with large real sand pit. Electronics and home wares, pharmacy and supermarket and fresh fruit and veg. Well worth a visit but leave yourself LOTS of time. You'll need it.
Francis M — Google review
Dizengoff St 50, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Dizengoff Center

8Azrieli Ayalon Mall

4.3
(20362)
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3.0
(4)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Shopping mall
Ayalon Mall, situated in Ramat Gan, Israel, is a modern shopping destination offering a wide array of global brand-name shops, dining options, and a cinema. It stands out as the first mall in Israel to feature a large shopping complex outside the city center with surrounding parking. Visitors can explore international stores like Zara and Aldo alongside popular Israeli chains such as Castro and Fox. The mall also boasts a three-level playground for kids and a food court near the cinema.
One of the first stopping malls in Israel still fresh and vibrant after massive refurbishment several years ago. Nice variety of shops. Plenty of eating facilities and a movie theater. Plenty of parking space for the first 2 hours free.
Dov — Google review
This mall is ALWAYS so busy but it's got a great variety of stores, food and they have a movie theater here too.
Elisheva B — Google review
Ayalon Mall is one of those places that almost everyone in the area has been to at least a few times. It’s a well-known shopping center and definitely has a lot to offer. There’s a wide variety of stores, from clothing and shoes to electronics, cosmetics, and even some nice restaurants and fast food options. The cinema is also a plus if you’re looking to combine shopping with entertainment. Parking is usually manageable, and compared to some other malls in the city, it’s not too stressful to find a spot. That being said, I think the mall could use some improvement in a few areas. The biggest issue for me is cleanliness. The common areas and especially the food court don’t always feel as fresh as they should. On busy days you really notice it—tables left dirty for too long, floors that could use more frequent cleaning, and bathrooms that don’t feel well maintained. It’s not terrible, but for such a central and popular mall, you expect a bit more attention to detail. Another point is the variety of stores. While the mall definitely has a lot of options, it also feels a bit repetitive. Many of the same chain stores you can find in every other mall in Israel are here, and sometimes it feels like the lineup could be refreshed or expanded to bring in something new. A few unique shops or different concepts would really add to the experience. Overall though, Ayalon Mall is still a convenient and reliable place to shop or just spend a couple of hours. It’s easy to get to, you know you’ll find the basics, and the atmosphere is generally lively. If management paid a bit more attention to cleanliness and introduced some new stores, it could easily become a solid 5-star spot.
Andrey B — Google review
Very busy and big Mall with many different stores, restaurants and cinema. There is a huge (3 levels) play ground for kids that is very popular. Close to the cinema you can find a food court. Additionally, you can make your grocery shopping in the supermarket that is attached to the mall.
Libi M — Google review
The best I've been to in Israel. Huge, very good shops. Huge parking lot.
Patricia H — Google review
I really like this place. This mall is not very large to tire, and not very small, so as not to have a choice in the shops or where there is no place to sit to relax and eat. There is also a cinema and a games area here. Yes, this is a good mall.
Alexandr O — Google review
One of the most popular malls in Tel-Aviv with eateries, boutique stores, offices and a play area for kids right in the middle of the city with it own train station several buses and an astetic place to while away or window shop. Air conditioned, cctv, bombshelter and all the conviences one seeks while shopping.
Mercer-Wood F — Google review
Typical mall with overpriced clothing stores, shoe shops and basically a copy of just about any other mall in Israel. Includes a movie theater, and the interior of the building has been updated over the years. Food court is brutal. Just overpriced, horrible quality "food" if you must categorize it as such. Salad in the image cost over 30 shekel and was as disappointing as you would imagine. However, going there during covid-19 days really made me feel uncomfortable due to the large amount of shoppers, despite the spacious design. Just feels like the surrounding communities aren't taking the virus seriously.
Gill G — Google review
Abba Hillel Silver Rd 301, Ramat Gan, Israel•https://www.azrielimalls.co.il/%D7%A2%D7%96%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%90%D7…•+972 3-570-3105•Tips and more reviews for Azrieli Ayalon Mall

9Dizengoff Center

4.2
(27257)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Shopping mall
Nestled in the heart of Tel Aviv, Dizengoff Center has been a vibrant hub since its inception in 1977. This iconic shopping mall spans both sides of Dizengoff Street and is linked by convenient skywalks, making it easy to explore its multilevel offerings. With over 400 stores, visitors can discover everything from unique specialty shops featuring comic books and video games to a delightful food fair that comes alive every Friday.
A mall, close to the Carmel Shuk. In early days of Israel, it was one of the main attractions to people. It has two parts, connected by a sky bridge. The mall is full of all kind of shops that you can imagine. When I visit TelAviv, I spend at least an hour at this place.
Debanjan S — Google review
It is a huge shopping center. It will be fun for kids. Limited number of shops for dresses and shoes compared to the size of the shopping center. Variety of food stalls. Bit of maze if you don't remember your path. Fun time because of Halloween.
Santhosh M — Google review
Waow. What a center. It is a total opposition to the classic malls that are straight and easy to get around. In other words: boring. This center, is amazing by its complexity. You don't know where you started and you don't where you at the first visit. But you learn it fast after few rounds.
Rayray C — Google review
Zero to no parking but that's just an average Tel Aviv experience. Came with public transportation, and isn't that busy during weekdays or when teens & kids are at school. Has a nice cinema, plenty of different shops and places to eat at, but, just like everybody else here, it's not that easy to navigate if you don't come there regularly.
Bun B — Google review
This place is heaven on earth, there is simply no better mall them the Center. The center has a lot of stores you won't be able to find elsewhere and it's one of the biggest malls in israel.
Oliver B — Google review
Great shopping mall for variety shopping lovers and a good place to get lost in the Tel Aviv hell prices.
Liav M — Google review
This mall has everything...including an incredible food market on Thursdays and Fridays. From shops and restaurants to groceries and guitars to...you name it, this mall has what you're looking for. There are often interesting events or displays happening so its worth checking out just to see what's new.
Mark F — Google review
Love getting lost here :) This was my go to shopping center as a child in tel Aviv and i still love coming here 30 years later. It's a great place to run away from the heat and check out the food market on a friday afternoon
Itai E — Google review
Dizengoff St 50, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•Tips and more reviews for Dizengoff Center

10Ramat Aviv Mall

4.3
(1359)
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Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Shopping mall
Business center
Ramat Aviv Mall, officially known as Kenyon Ofer, is a premier shopping destination that beautifully blends luxury and variety. This expansive mall features an impressive array of both international brands like Louis Vuitton and Carolina Herrera, alongside popular Israeli names such as Castro and Fox. Visitors will appreciate the clean, organized layout that enhances the shopping experience. With its stylish design and a mix of high-end boutiques and affordable options, Ramat Aviv Mall caters to all tastes.
Easy parking, really good food and all the boutique shopping in one place. I recommend the schnitzel sandwich in the restaurant on the first floor, 20 meters before you reach the escalator that takes you to the Lewis Vuitton store.
Eilam K — Google review
Huge. You can spend all day there and it's filled with top notch stores
Leonard K — Google review
Very, very snobby place. Expensive. No bargains. Easy parking. Good security.
Dan B — Google review
You can find almost everything here. But unfortunately the prices are very very high. It's one of the most expensice malls I know.
Reuven W — Google review
The best luxery and unique in israel. Simpley the best
רונן ר — Google review
Great mall with a vast selection of stores. It’s clean, organized and well kept. I like the fact you can find there brands that are not typical in Israeli malls such as Petit Bateau. There’s variety in the offering from luxurious brand to affordable ones. The design of the place is good. Parking is a bit overpriced. Overall there’s a good shopping experience. I recommend this mall for both tourists amd locals.
Hillel C — Google review
Well if you're looking for a high end, high quality mall then you've come to the right place. Super brands mixed with high end food and fancy people. It's well worth a visit just to surround yourself with the luxury. This is what dreams are made of. Just make sure your credit card is topped up, because you'll need it
Lior S — Google review
Too fancy for me, big pricey brands without any everyday comfortable clothes. It's cool and all, I have been there a lot of times but if you need to dress up the kids to school it's not the place. There are a lot of problems with the Aircon so some days during the summer it feels like a greenhouse inside some shops.
Ilan M — Google review
Einstein St 40, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6910203, Israel•https://myofer.co.il/malls/ramat-aviv•+972 3-642-6612•Tips and more reviews for Ramat Aviv Mall
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11Tel Aviv Port

4.5
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4.4
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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Tel Aviv Port, also known as Namal, is a vibrant entertainment district featuring trendy shops, restaurants, and clubs along a scenic seafront promenade. The area is easily accessible from centrally located hotels like Dan Tel Aviv and Dan Panorama Tel Aviv. Nearby attractions include Dizengoff Street, Jaffa's charming old town, the renowned Carmel Market, and Neve Tzedek neighborhood.
Magnificent, especially for its unforgettable sunsets. The area is full of restaurants, cafes, bars, and eateries of all kinds. It also regularly hosts exhibitions, such as illuminated sculptures or works of art illuminated at night. The walk is definitely worth the detour. Just take a look at the photos.
Dan M — Google review
Overpriced, overcrowded on shore mall. After 20:00 one can find parking at flat price 30NIS. Until 5:00. It's really worth it, because nearby parking lots expensive as hell. Fighting for spot can be long-time waiting and not quite politing. Be advised. Both on entrance and exit line of desperately seeking drivers.
Oleg K — Google review
I mostly visit for running on weekends but it’s a wonderful place for shopping, eating or having a good time with family and friends. A lot of parking and the weekend market is highly recommended
Lirovink — Google review
Tel Aviv Port is a vibrant and lively area with a mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. It is a great place to wander around, people-watch, and enjoy the sea breeze. There are also several boat tours available that offer a unique perspective of the city. Here are some of the things you can do at Tel Aviv Port: 1. Visit the Jaffa flea market 2. Take a boat tour of the city 3. Go shopping in the boutiques and shops 4. Enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants 5. Relax on the beach 6. Visit the marina See a concert or performance at the Port Park Overall, Tel Aviv Port is a great place to spend a day or evening exploring. It is a lively and vibrant area with something for everyone. Here are some pros and cons of Tel Aviv Port: Pros: 1. Vibrant and lively atmosphere 2. Mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions 3. Great place to people-watch 4. Beautiful views of the sea 5. Several boat tours available Cons: 1. Can be crowded, especially on weekends 2. Some of the restaurants can be expensive 3. Not as much history as other parts of Tel Aviv Overall, I would recommend Tel Aviv Port to anyone looking for a fun and lively place to spend a day or evening in Tel Aviv.
Alexander K — Google review
Magnificent place with beautiful view of the beach, waves, sunset etc. Lots of restaurants and eateries for spending quality time.
Pradeep H — Google review
Nice large waterfront area with "bumps" that are fun to bike/scoot around, a carousel, smooth rocks for playing around or sitting on. There is a kid's sandpit but it also seems to be used as a dog's bathroom. Great view of the sea. There's a very large kid's playground and an exercise area and restrooms.
Donella H — Google review
Very nice place to hang out with the family. A lot of places to eat, there are playgrounds for the kids, many ice cream places and other food. The promenade is great and allows uninterrupted view of the sea. There is also a breakwater that can be traveled for better view. There are 2 playgrounds- for toddlers and bigger kids and another place with fountains. The only issues are lack of shade and parking.
Shy S — Google review
There are restaurants, bars, shops and activities for the children. Ideal place to chill. Unfortunatelly no public toilets.
Vid — Google review
Nemal Tel Aviv St, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.namal.co.il/•+972 3-604-2459•Tips and more reviews for Tel Aviv Port

12Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair

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Located in central Tel Aviv, the Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair is one of Israel's largest and oldest art fairs, established in 1988. Every Tuesday and Friday, over 200 stalls showcase a variety of handmade products including paintings, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, glassware, puppets, toys, games and Judaica.
This spectacular art market is open on Fridays. It presents a wide variety of art products with no particular common denominator. The area is beautiful and leads to the old neighborhoods of Tel-Aviv and to the Carmel Market.
Avi J — Google review
Really cool fair to take part in. The fair only takes place twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays there is all different types of art. Judaic art, Israeli art and contemporary art as well. It is a must see if you are in Tel Aviv!
Will B — Google review
Amazing art marked! There are so much amazing art for sale. Many artists are working while sitting there so you can see how they make their beautiful works. It's such an uplifting and fun place to visit. Even when it's buzy it still feels calm and relaxing to walk there and look and buy artwork from different artists. I highly recomend it🙂
Kjersti H — Google review
This is the spot, friends. Looking for unique, high-quality art, craft, and jewelry to give yourself, your mom, your friends, your dog, there’s something for everyone and it’s all super high quality of creation. Don’t miss out.
Taiga B — Google review
I always love coming here to buy souvenirs and gifts when I visit Israel. The vendors sell a wide range of unique handmade crafts; from jewelry and handbags to judaica, glassware and soaps. I highly recommend visiting this area and taking your time exploring the numerous unique pieces and abundant local talent.
Mya R — Google review
Amazing! The artist market deserves 10 stars and I fell in love with it! I highly recommend Hila's soaps. They are 100% natural, vegan and handmade. Especially the dead sea mud soap is a unique souvenir/gift made in Israel :-D
Rafael A — Google review
Great quality gifts and items to purchase. Some stands take credit card. Only open 2 days a week.
Courtney S — Google review
So fun to walk around and see all the artists display their work. I bought way too much stuff
Julie M — Google review
Nahalat Binyamin St 11, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•http://www.nachalatbinyamin-tlv.com/•+972 3-516-2037•Tips and more reviews for Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair

13Eretz Israel Museum

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Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv is a vast indoor and outdoor museum showcasing the rich history and culture of Israel. The museum features diverse exhibits on Israeli society, including archaeology, ethnography, applied art, and photography. Spanning 20 acres with about 15 buildings and installations, it offers a contemporary perspective on various cultural aspects. Additionally, the museum houses a planetarium where visitors can stargaze like Galileo did through his telescope.
The Museum consists of open-air and indoor parts (pavilions). The Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv is a fascinating museum that tells the story of the land of Israel from its earliest days to the present. There are so many exciting pavilions: Kadman Numismatic Pavilion, Alexander Museum of Postal history and Philately, Ceramics Pavilion, Glass Pavilion, Man and his work Pavilion, and more and more. No words are enough to express unforgettable impressions. Start with the glass pavilion, which doesn’t look like much from the outside but is beautifully renovated inside. Then head to the ceramic pavilion, the fascinating (if you’re into history) coins pavilion, and the new exhibit on Baron Rothschild. Museum contains historical exhibitions mixed with contemporary art. Historical exhibitions are pretty old, was renovated a long time ago. A very impressive collection of contemporary art and design, exploring personal and social impact of modern life and consumerism on ourselves and on our environment.highly recommended to visit.
Alex D — Google review
A huge area out side. The museum is good. There is absolutely no service, we went to a cafe on the territory. They refused to put us in a cafe, while people came after us and sat down at this place without questions. The museum is not only an exhibition, but also an additional service. I still didn't understand what their museum store is the best. This information is on the website. A very small book department. Most souvenirs are not about the museum at all, they can be bought in a regular store.
Kseniia F — Google review
Amazing museum. Definitely worth visiting.The Museum consists of open-air and indoor parts (pavilions). There are so many exciting pavilions: Kadman Numismatic Pavilion, Alexander Museum of Postal history and Philately, Ceramics Pavilion, Glass Pavilion, Man and his work Pavilion, and more and more. No words are enough to express unforgettable impressions. I wish to visit the museum again and again. There is definitely a lot you can see, read and learn something new there.
Gabriel F — Google review
This is my first time and it was wow! It is a must visit if you want to know what Israel look like before the great building. You could also check some biblical truths there like the story of Samson in the Bible.
Share T — Google review
Loved it! The kids workshops are the best look for them during festivals. Make sure you register in advance! Parking likely to be an issue try to arrive in public transport if you can. Some exhibitions could be a little more interesting and interactive.
Tomer H — Google review
Start with the glass pavilion, which doesn’t look like much from the outside but is beautifully renovated inside. Then head to the ceramic pavilion, the fascinating (if you’re into history) coins pavilion, and the new exhibit on Baron Rothschild. Not all the pavilions are open (a sign that they’re doing necessary renovations) but still definitely worthwhile. The amount of artifacts and texts can be overwhelming, but those who are claiming there’s nothing to see here are way off. Finally, the cafe beside the ancient mosaics is lovely. You can order takeaway and bring it to the tables on the grass...
Oren K — Google review
For Archeology lovers I can't think about any other place where you can understand the name of the city Tel Aviv. Coming to the museum you may follow the instructions if the map you receive. Like that you will not get lost, or miss some of the buildings. I did the first time, trying to get first to the Tel Qasile. Fürst settled by the Philistines in the 12 cent. Which brings us to the story if the Exodus and the Hebrew Bible (OT) but it was only the beginning of a line if settlements. Four shrines, public buildings...It is hard to understand what belonged to what, and when. But is it really important. For me it is more that I walk through history. Biblical Archeology and... People lived here, build here and still building. The contrast can't be more amazing, looking over the ruins towards the New City Tel Aviv. The name comes from the book Old Land-New Land. Well here it is the old tell and the new City. Aviv in hebrew spring. A symbol for fresh, young, new. Wine press, olive press, flour mill, traditional work tools...all this we see all over the country on different places. But it is most not complete. So nice to see it in working condition to be able to understand archeological sites. Coins, postal service, some modern art. Enough information but not overwhelmed by to much. I like the place. Also that there is a need to step out of the building to reach the next place. If you have enough time, I think it is nice to visit the museum. Easy to reach with the public bus.
Gavriella I — Google review
Lots of unique artifacts and archaeological site. I especially liked the recreation of the 4 room house and public market, the first of either I had seen after 2.5 years in Israel, after visiting so many ruins.
Paul M — Google review
Chaim Levanon St 2, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel•https://www.eretzmuseum.org.il/•+972 3-641-5244•Tips and more reviews for Eretz Israel Museum

14Sarona

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Sarona is a vibrant area known for its covered market offering gourmet food stores, restaurants by renowned Israeli chefs, and trendy bars serving cocktails and craft beer. The neighborhood also features 19th-century cellars transformed into stylish underground wine bars. Additionally, visitors can explore the renovated old train station at HaTachana and the restored Templer settlement of Sarona with its lively food market and upscale boutiques.
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15Sheinkin

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Sheinkin Street is a historic pedestrian street in Tel Aviv, known for its designer clothing boutiques, stylish bars, and quirky cafes. The famous street is home to popular and trendy stores such as Belle & Sue, offering colorful brands from Sweden, Denmark, and more. Adjacent to the street lies the Nachalat Binyamin Art Fair, one of Israel's largest art fairs established in 1988.
Young, crowded, cool. Sheking St.
Nicolas N — Google review
Beautiful street!
Whaaat — Google review
Very cool street with great shops, although not cheap.
Jan A — Google review
It is always shiny in here, by all means. The street reclaims its faded glory regaining lusk and flamboyance across businesses and atmosphere.
Andrew G — Google review
Probably my favourite street in Tel Aviv
Steven B — Google review
great for evening tours
Nimrod S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful street full of shops, some of which change from one person to another, I recommend going there with electric/regular bicycles and be careful on the road. (Original) רחוב יפה מלא חנויות חלקן מתחלפות מפעם לפעם, ממליץ לנסוע שם באופניים חשמליים/רגילים בזהירות הכביש אופניים לא קל וחד סטרי.
Ziv — Google review
(Translated by Google) There is everything, it's worth coming to Tel Aviv just for that. (Original) יש הכל מהכל שווה לבוא לתל אביב רק בשביל זה
Beni E — Google review
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16Opera Tower

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Opera Tower is conveniently located near the beach and offers a delightful bakery called 100% Fresh. The reviewer raves about the delicious latte, eggs, and bread available for take away. Although they didn't have a chance to explore the interior, they enjoyed their experience at the outdoor cafes.
There's a bakery, 100% Fresh I think it's called, but forgive me, my abilities with the Hebrew language are lower than toddler level. Awesome latte, awesome eggs, and wicked awesome bread! Like, wow. Very yummy. I got mine to go (they call it "take away" over here), and I'm enjoying it as I complete this review. (toe-dah, the English phonetics of "thank you")
D W — Google review
Well located by the beach. We didn't have the opportunity to visit it inside, just the cafes outside.
Mildred L — Google review
Good location, friendly staff and good parking spot, on the rustic side
Eyal B — Google review
A monument to someone's idea for a beach mall that didnt quite work. Nothing to see here folks. Unless you want Burger Ranch or Aroma. The inside seating is kind of nice, it's big and open.
Daniel M — Google review
An iconic landmark with a stunning view of the beach and Mediterranean. The area is currently undergoing extensive road construction so most of the restaurants are closed.
Mark F — Google review
Nice place to spend evenings
Shashank P — Google review
The tower is closed. There are cafes and an ice cream shop outside. Had breakfast at Landwers. Food was good. Service was awful. Waited more than half an hour for our orders.
Zvi B — Google review
Outdated residence with a cheap hotel; mostly filled with Russian clients. Location is next to Alenbi Street and Hayarkon. If your on low budget there are better options
Steven B — Google review
Allenby St 1, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6332101, Israel•+972 3-510-7496•Tips and more reviews for Opera Tower

17Azrieli Givatayim

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Azrieli Givatayim is a three-floor shopping center that offers a straightforward layout with brand-name shops, a food court, and a multi-screen cinema. Located in the southern part of Haifa, it is convenient to access and provides a pleasant shopping experience. The mall houses hundreds of shops selling clothing, shoes, optics, toys, as well as a wide selection of restaurants and cafes suitable for the whole family.
Fabulous place great ac and parking lots of good brands
Shlomi S — Google review
The outside is more Beautiful than the inside... We loved the gardens, landscaping and the pavements.
Marion M — Google review
Very good mall, went there a million times. The overall structure and atmosphere of the mall is amazing and it’s very easy to get around
Alma B — Google review
The mall has a lot of good stores. The elevators are the worst part of this mall. They are always crowded, no matter what time in the day it is. I once had to wait for an elevator for 15 mins.
Shani B — Google review
Overall, it’s one of the most iconic and lively shopping centers in Tel Aviv, and it definitely has a lot going for it. The atmosphere is great – busy, vibrant, and full of energy. You can really find almost anything here: a wide variety of stores ranging from international brands to local shops, plenty of food options in the food court, and even a cinema and a nice gymboree area for kids, which makes it a place that works both for families and for hanging out with friends. It’s a true “all-in-one” kind of mall, and that’s a big plus. On the positive side, the variety and convenience are outstanding. You don’t need to go anywhere else because everything is under one roof. The food court is especially nice, offering something for everyone whether you’re in the mood for a quick bite or something a bit more filling. The cinema is also a good bonus, turning a shopping day into a full entertainment experience. That said, the mall isn’t perfect. Maintenance could definitely be improved – cleanliness in some areas isn’t always up to standard, which can be disappointing for such a central and popular place. The other big drawback is the parking situation: while the mall has a large parking facility, the lines to get out of the parking lot can be extremely frustrating, especially on weekends or busy evenings. Sometimes you can spend way too long just trying to exit, which really hurts the overall experience. All in all, Azrieli Mall is still a great destination and worth visiting, but better upkeep and smoother parking management would make it truly top-notch. Hope that in the future it would be solved becuae ot is a problematic issue
Andrey B — Google review
Even though I found some really cool shoes that made me fly, the mall itself is under heavy construction and I had to watch my girlfriend at all times not get tangled in wires. She knows how to walk like a normal person. Also there was a local crazy Karen shouting and yelling at managers of every store.
Orr F — Google review
small mall for a quick short shopping. it's nice here though
Shemo M — Google review
Lovely shopping mall. You’ve got everything in there
Daphna A — Google review
Derech Yitshak Rabin 53, Giv'atayim, Israel•https://www.azrielimalls.co.il/%D7%9E%D7%99%D7%93%D7%A2_%D7%A9%D…•+972 3-572-2888•Tips and more reviews for Azrieli Givatayim

18TLV Mall

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TLV Mall, located in the heart of Tel Aviv, is a modern and upscale shopping destination. It boasts an array of high-end Israeli and international designer brands, as well as independent stores featuring local designers. The mall offers a unique shopping experience with exclusive shops not found elsewhere in the city or country. In addition to its fashion offerings, TLV Mall also features various dining options, cafes, free parking facilities, and even a country club with three swimming pools.
I had a great time visiting TLV Mall! The place is clean, beautiful, and well-designed. It offers a wide variety of shops – from high-end brands to everyday stores – all in one place. The atmosphere is modern and welcoming, and I really enjoyed the shopping experience. Highly recommended
Steve R — Google review
High expectations and crushing reality. What can I say about this place? Huge and empty space mediocrely left for nothing. From the outside, this is a very impressive urban mall with a beautiful and stylish exterior. Inside there are many shops with goods and a couple of places to eat. That's all. There is absolutely nothing to do here except to come specifically for the buying something. All the time that I was here the impression of a uselessly left empty space did not leave me. It's like someone inflates himself for imaginary importance. Or there were some plans about this place but then they were gone. It's a pity. Unlike other similar places (I'm not talking about giants like Azrieli, but other local malls), there is no desire to return here at all.
Alexandr O — Google review
Nice mall in a beautiful location. Large variety of shops and cafes. Rather huge so I tire out quickly especially as I do not like to shop. Outside there's a very good branch of the Asian themed cuisine Zozobra. It has practically everything, including toddlers' playground and most of the known brands stores. However, nothing new, nothing special, quite costy, and the food zones are not really breakfast/brunch friendly.
Alex D — Google review
For some reason I kinda like this mall. It has very large spaces and hallways that are very convenient for walking. It also is not crowded so it doesn't feel claustrophobic to walk around there. The shops are pretty standard, nothing to write home about. It has excellent parking and a easy to access lot. You also can get 2 hours free parking with their app, which is really valuable in the center of Tel Aviv.
Ilan A — Google review
Shopping is 1980s, do yourself and the climate a big favor and skip it for the square on the other side of the street. Just a fancy branding for yet another Zara and the usual bad guys. You don’t need more clothes.
Ruth A — Google review
This is one of Tel aviv's most amazing mall and you can always find everything you need. Best part about it is they keep it very well maintained and I hope they continue to keep up the good work .
Raymos J — Google review
Wide range of designer outlets available on this mall. From shoes, perfumes, clothes etc. It was black Friday sale when I visited this mall and I was able to score goodies on great sale reduction. The mall has 2 floors only. The layout is very easy to memorize so wont get lost while roaming. On the lower ground floor you can find stalls for food & snacks.
DARWIN N — Google review
Location is great if you're looking for some clothes shopping inside the mall itself. Many great places to eat just outside and a short walk away from Sarona in-door market. You also get 2 hour free parking in TLV Fashion, or 3 hours if you register with their app (credit card required)
Ronen M — Google review
Carlebach St 4, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6713208, Israel•http://www.tlvmall.com/•+972 72-327-2470•Tips and more reviews for TLV Mall

19Carmel Market

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Carmel Market, the largest shuk in Tel Aviv, is an open-air market offering a wide array of local produce, spices, grocery items, and home goods. The market also features dining options where visitors can enjoy gourmet wine and tapas at Basta or savor Israeli meat dishes at M25. Additionally, there's a French-style patisserie that offers classic desserts and Levantine fried dough during Hanukkah.
I love to come back when I am in Tel Aviv. This is definitely must see place! Even simple walk throughout the market is an experience. You do not have to buy something… but you will.
Pavel K — Google review
Nice market in the heart of Tel Aviv. Very lively and crowded and plenty of choices to eat local food or to have a drink. There is also a good variety of cloth section. A must see place if you go to Tel Aviv.
Pau E — Google review
So I had some time to kill in the morning before my flight home so I joined friends for a walk through this area and had a great time seeing all the stands from candy to house hold items. You can do all your shopping here. The sights, sounds and smell of bread and cooking is wonderful.
Tranton — Google review
A market is marked all over the world. Fresh on the spot juice from a variety of fruits. Market with sellers trying to get you to pay overprice for copy products like Nike, puma, Hugo Boss etc. Lots of cheap souvenirs from Israel. Some sellers can be very invasive Most prices can be dropped with a little bit of bargaining, Most shops sell the same at all different prices. Plenty of Mediterranean food which is delicious.
Zamir M — Google review
A very lively loud and very crowded market where one can find nearly anything, esp, food, spices, clothes, leather goods (incl. well made fake luxury brands). Fresh meat and fish are sold too, sometimes connected to a small eatery (seated or standing). Eateries are very crowded, loud and ventilators are blowing you away or provide fresh air (depending on how one can appreciate such kind of air blowing). If one appreciates a little less noise and crowd I can advise to take a side street and find a cosy place to eat or drink.
Boris G — Google review
A must see in Tel Aviv. The atmosphere is amazing and it nearly gives you a time traveler experience. You will find authentic stuff but as well some usual.. stuff. The food stand will let have a bite of everything. But no words can describe the experience, just go there!!!
Florian S — Google review
Carmel Market, one of the most colorful and exciting places in Tel Aviv. Not only fruits, vegetables and meats, but also clothes, children's clothes, shoes, glasses, accessories, toys etc.. Full of small restaurants, food stalls, everything is bustling, colorful and fun. Do not miss a visit to it. 
Tamar K — Google review
Different great 👍🏻 sellers who wants to sell you something but still professional. Some of them not really. Definitely if you are a girl, guys would like to speak with you. Don’t hesitate to try everything and if you like you buy. To negotiate is Normal. Also kids negotiate
Nata_lie N — Google review
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20Dan Design Centre

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Nestled just outside Tel Aviv in Bnei Brak, the Dan Design Centre is a vibrant hub for home enthusiasts and design aficionados alike. Spanning an impressive 45,000 square meters across four floors, this expansive retail center boasts over 80 stores that showcase a delightful mix of contemporary housewares, furniture, and decor. Visitors can explore everything from renowned international brands to unique boutique offerings by talented local designers.
Great food selection, a little slow on the service, but very welcoming, polite and nice. Good coffee (important!) and beautiful dishes. I ordered the Greek salad and it came with plenty of feta cheese, vegetables cut fresh to a fun size that's easy to eat, tasty olives and olive oil. On the side I had the eggplant with tahini and it was splendid! Thank you for a lovely lunch. :)
Eti O — Google review
A very good place to visit if you are remodeling or building a house. Loads of stores with different styles, you can find the right picks for you.
Reut G — Google review
It is definitely the place to buy furniture,well located close to ayalon mall
Amir D — Google review
++ An amazing selection of renovation suppliers/specialists. From the big brand door suppliers to the unique art and rug stores. - very limited parking 🅿️ - no (obvious) signage, so actually finding any specific store is difficult - would be a nightmare to move around here in a wheelchair
David G — Google review
Great place to come and see all stores together. You can also exit the building and see many other stores.
רועי — Google review
Good variety of stores with free parking. Otherwise complex is dull, boring and a bit depressing. Only one small coffeshop. Navigating the different areas and floors is too complicated for no reason. Each area has different lifts and stairs. We almost missed the entire 1st floor which is hidden below and only accessible with the elevator.
Avi C — Google review
Good place to window shop for household furniture and accessories. Each store is independent, with different hours, different price levels and didn't levels of service. Some are chains, others are unique.
Edwin S — Google review
You can find all kinds of nice things for your home here, most prices are quite high, though. But you can encounter a sale here and there and that might do a difference. My wife and I went there to look for chairs, and ended up replacing our entire dining table because it was cheaper.
Itai B — Google review
Lekhi St 2, Bnei Brak, 5120004, Israel•https://www.dandesigncenter.co.il/•+972 3-579-8105•Tips and more reviews for Dan Design Centre
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21Tel Aviv Port

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Tel Aviv Port, once a dormant cargo area with a lone 1930s crane, has been transformed into a lively hub of entertainment and leisure. The port is now home to an array of restaurants, nightclubs, and stores that remain open on Saturdays. Visitors can explore the food market housed in repurposed warehouses and enjoy the 3.5-acre Tabebuia wooden deck along the seawall.
We enjoyed a fascinating sunset. Even though many restaurants and coffee-shops were closed and some of them even looked abandoned, the sea with its natural wild power, with bursts of fresh cool wind and never-ending background noise of waves, gave the place some magic, surrealistic aura.
Michael A — Google review
There are couple of places to visit in Tel Aviv and the new port is definitely one of those. Mainly during the weekends when there are many families enjoying great weather, sea view and good restaurants. For families with kids, there are two nice playgrounds and another close by, just across the road.
Emil T — Google review
The Namal is always alive seven days a week. The Shuk Namal (The Port Market) always has the freshest produce. The stalls that are open on Shabbat are generally closed on Monday. On Fridays there are also vendors straight from the farm selling their produce. On Saturdays the market is alive with different food (think of the fair but better) vendors. There is a variety of restaurants at The Namal all with indoor & outdoor seating.
Susie B — Google review
The most interesting place in Tel-Aviv. You must see it!! Good for a walking, spend time with family, to have a breakfast with the view to the sea... Если вы в Тель-Авиве обязательно посетите это место!
Tatyana S — Google review
Beautiful place to ride and enjoy views of the sea, whether you have one wheel, or more
Avraham H — Google review
Nice place, great sea view especially during sun set. Good restaurant selection as well as shops.
Philip D — Google review
Great place to view sunset, take a walk, relax
Sriganesh S — Google review
Cool outdoor area with lots of shops and restaurants. Really clean access to seeing some waves. Basically a giant wooden deck over a lowland by the sea
Yonatan F — Google review
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22Bar-Ilan University

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Bar-Ilan University, established in 1955, is a major multidisciplinary research university located in Ramat Aviv, a part of town popular among tourists. The campus features nice coffee shops and restaurants alongside stores and is easily accessible from central Tel Aviv via direct bus lines. The university offers studies in theoretical physics, computer science, mathematics, and religious studies. It also caters to the religious Jewish community and has a relatively new international students department striving to enhance services for international students.
Third largest university in Israel. A great place to get an education mixed with the Torah
Camel J — Google review
Great place for studying and research in theoretical physics, computer science, mathematics, and also religious studies. The international students department is relatively new but doing a great job, with more time their services would be more streamlined. But they try to ensure that international students have a great time there.
Monalisa R — Google review
I have to do 7 Jewish courses becuase I failed on a subject. They dont answer the phone(only if you are pressing the sign in numbe) Very bad place If you are not Religious dont go there!!. be careful
Money W — Google review
The university has shuttle that goes along campus for easy transport. The studies are decent, however this really depends on which department you are in. The signing up for classes and bureaucracy is pretty awful. The student community is wonderful though!
Nehemiah K — Google review
A major university in Israel. Not as well known perhaps as Jerusalem a d Tell Aviv, but a serious, long established institute.
Avital P — Google review
Not good at all
Reynad M — Google review
Beautiful beyond the proper limit. Luckily I had got selection here but due to some obstacles couldn't join it's professors are world teaching scientists.
Shamsul — Google review
Large school with a beautiful campus and quality classes
Jake B — Google review
אנה ומקס ווב, Ramat Gan, 5290002, Israel•https://www.biu.ac.il/•+972 3-531-7000•Tips and more reviews for Bar-Ilan University

23Fresh the Market

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Nestled within the bustling Ayalon Mall, Fresh the Market is a delightful culinary escape that offers an enticing array of dishes inspired by Israeli, Italian, and Greek cuisines. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty pizza or a refreshing salad, this eatery has something to satisfy every palate. It's the perfect spot to unwind after a shopping spree—enjoy a cup of coffee paired with dessert or indulge in a fulfilling meal complemented by your favorite cocktail.
We came here once after watching a movie and really enjoyed this place. Makes you forget you're inside a mall. The food was fresh and the service was great.
Elisheva B — Google review
Just try to eat there and I think that the menu is predatory because I try to eat breakfast and you could only order the breakfast for a couple I am hungry so I come to the conclusion that I can deal with it I tried to order the breakfast And they tell me that I have specifically to Seat in the restaurant I tried to talk to him and explain them that I prefer to eat outside Section Without proper help from them, I’m hungry and I’m angry I’m sure this is convenient to Them but I am very disappointed סך הכל רציתי לשלם 150 שקל לארוחת בוקר וגם זה לא צלח
יאיר א — Google review
Very noisy from the mall the prices a bit high but the dishes are big and tasty The service took some time even though the place was not full But all in all 4*
איל A — Google review
Love ordering from here. Always fresh and yummy. Healthy options as well. 10/10
Liad L — Google review
Very tasty Food arrives fast Good service
Avi S — Google review
(Translated by Google) We came to the place after reading about it in the Open on Saturday group. It is truly one of the only ones open in the Ayalon Mall on Saturday. It is beautifully decorated and the menu is varied and delicious (although we have reservations about the high pricing of the fish dishes). But isn't it a shame? Isn't it a shame that a place like this will only be for those who happen to be going to the movies? Indifferent service, inattentive waiters, an apathetic hostess.. You could be a restaurant that people actually plan to go to on Friday night or Saturday morning. You need to check whether the management is actually running it.. (Original) הגענו למקום אחרי שקראנו עליו בקבוצת פתוח בשבת, הוא באמת אחד היחידים שפתוחים בקניון איילון בשבת, מעוצב יפה והתפריט גם מגוון וטעים (אם כי יש לנו השגות על תמחור גבוה של מנות הדגים) - אבל לא חבל? לא חבל שמקום כזה יישאר רק למי שבמקרה הולכים לסרט? שירות אדיש, מלצרים לא קשובים, מארחת אפאטית.. הייתם יכולים להיות מסעדה שאנשים אשכרה מתכננים ללכת אליה בשישי בערב או בבוקר שבת, צריך לבדוק האם ההנהלה אכן מנהלת..
Prima D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The food was fine, the service reasonable. They forgot to prepare the dessert and when we realized it, we had to wait a little longer. We ate pasta with fish and a dreamy salad and a dessert that was very sweet but delicious. (Original) האוכל היה סבבה, השירות סביר. שכחו להכין את הקינוח וכשהבנו את זה, נאלצנו לחכות עוד קצת. אכלנו פסטה עם דג וסלט חלומי וקינוח שהיה מאוד מתוק אבל טעים.
קארין ז — Google review
(Translated by Google) Currently in the place, super recommended. The most delicious pizza in the world (according to the child). Excellent pasta. Rare croquettes. And above all and no less important, the service is excellent, fast and efficient, which is very important. (Original) נמצאים כרגע במקום, סופר מומלץ. הפיצה הכי טעימה בעולם (לדברי הילד). פסטה מעולה. חצפורי נדיר. ומעל הכל ולא פחות חשוב השירות מעולה,זריז ויעיל, וזה מאוד חשוב.
Oreng G — Google review
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24Bat Yam

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Bat Yam, a vibrant city situated on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, is nestled in the Central Coastal Plain just south of Tel Aviv. As part of the Gush Dan metropolitan area and the Tel Aviv District, Bat Yam boasts a population of 160,000 as of 2020. With its prime location and bustling atmosphere, this city offers visitors an authentic taste of Israeli coastal living.
Israel•http://www.bat-yam.muni.il/•Tips and more reviews for Bat Yam

25Azrieli Ayalon Mall

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Ayalon Mall is a contemporary shopping center that attracts customers with its global, well-known stores, eateries, cinema, and grocery store. It is easily accessible and has a huge parking lot. The mall offers a wide range of dining options, including the newly opened branch of "Fresh The Market" on the top floor next to Yes Planet cinema. This restaurant provides attentive and fast service with a large menu featuring dishes from the Mediterranean kitchen at reasonable prices compared to other places.
One of the first stopping malls in Israel still fresh and vibrant after massive refurbishment several years ago. Nice variety of shops. Plenty of eating facilities and a movie theater. Plenty of parking space for the first 2 hours free.
Dov — Google review
This mall is ALWAYS so busy but it's got a great variety of stores, food and they have a movie theater here too.
Elisheva B — Google review
Very busy and big Mall with many different stores, restaurants and cinema. There is a huge (3 levels) play ground for kids that is very popular. Close to the cinema you can find a food court. Additionally, you can make your grocery shopping in the supermarket that is attached to the mall.
Libi M — Google review
One of the most popular malls in Tel-Aviv with eateries, boutique stores, offices and a play area for kids right in the middle of the city with it own train station several buses and an astetic place to while away or window shop. Air conditioned, cctv, bombshelter and all the conviences one seeks while shopping.
Mercer-Wood F — Google review
I really like this place. This mall is not very large to tire, and not very small, so as not to have a choice in the shops or where there is no place to sit to relax and eat. There is also a cinema and a games area here. Yes, this is a good mall.
Alexandr O — Google review
Typical mall with overpriced clothing stores, shoe shops and basically a copy of just about any other mall in Israel. Includes a movie theater, and the interior of the building has been updated over the years. Food court is brutal. Just overpriced, horrible quality "food" if you must categorize it as such. Salad in the image cost over 30 shekel and was as disappointing as you would imagine. However, going there during covid-19 days really made me feel uncomfortable due to the large amount of shoppers, despite the spacious design. Just feels like the surrounding communities aren't taking the virus seriously.
Gill G — Google review
Commercial center, the first established in Israel brand stores, cinemas, free parking for the first 3 hours. Suitable for the whole family. And various restaurants.
Shabtai B — Google review
The best I've been to in Israel. Huge, very good shops. Huge parking lot.
Patricia H — Google review
Abba Hillel Silver Rd 301, Ramat Gan, Israel•https://www.azrielimalls.co.il/%D7%A2%D7%96%D7%A8%D7%99%D7%90%D7…•+972 3-570-3105•Tips and more reviews for Azrieli Ayalon Mall
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26Bialik Mall

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Bialik Mall is a compact, multilevel retail center located on Bialik Street in Tel Aviv. It is the first shopping mall in Israel and offers a variety of shops for clothing, groceries, and other basic necessities. While the mall itself may be small with limited options, its location is convenient for those looking to explore the surrounding area known for good shopping at reasonable prices.
Good place to hang out for MC burgers , and Pizza hut.
Rajan G — Google review
A little basic but has everything you need in a quick fix. Has a SuperPharm, Shufersal, optician and some clothing stores. Toy store upstairs also has a postal collection service next to it. Also has a pretty great gym and some food upstairs (McDonalds)
Aidan F — Google review
Old, tired place. Nothing special there. The only mall locals get to visit, because there's nothing interesting in the area anyway... But that's already a poor civil design on behalf of the city, and country in general.
Daniel P — Google review
Not so impressive, but they have some restaurants. The best is the location, because Bialik Street is a paradise for good shopping for good prices! Special if you search for shoes, from very good quality, to very cheap prices, here you will find all
Christian A — Google review
Very small mall with limited options, but location is great. You wouldn’t find parking around so be prepared. There are a few places to eat inside (mcdonalds, coffee) , a few shops (books, fashion) and a post office branch. Actually you can find more interesting things around the mall, rather than the mall itself.
Adi G — Google review
Shopping mall with parking and fast food
Eli B — Google review
Everything under one roof near Bialik
K T — Google review
It's curious how they were able to build a highly peripheral mall in a very central place. It looks like an Afulian mall from the 90s, where you can buy the "latest" fashion from Tel Aviv. The only good thing in it was Lev cinema and it closed down. Stay away!
Nadav K — Google review
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