Lodging
HaCarmel Market
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来自当地人的小建议
main market of TLV. among the fruit stalls you can find all sorts of trendy food stalls and restaurants. stroll and explore the adjacent streets with cafe's, bars and restaurants.
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住宅楼(公寓)
“A neighborhood full of charm, picturesque streets, shops of local artists and specialty cafes ”
- 226位当地人推荐
College Library
“Home to an impressive collection of local and international art, this is the White City’s biggest museum. Tel Aviv Museum is located in a beautiful large plaza full of sculptures, and is right next door to an even more impressive plaza, which is home to Israel’s second largest theatre and main opera house. The museum has recently opened a new wing, so its worth checking out the surrounding area too.”
- 133位当地人推荐
商场
“Into shopping? Dizengof Center, 1km away from us, is one of the oldest shopping and entertainment centers in Israel, opened its doors to the public in 1977. Dizengof Center was designed to be a direct extension of the fashionable Dizengof Street. The vision of the architects, Aliza Toledo and Yitzchak Yashar, who were awarded the Rokach Prize for the design of the building, was to craft a sensation of a "street within a street". The complex was designed as a differentiated and differentiating urban structure and, in contrast, as a direct extension of the surrounding streets, and this is what led to its spiral shape, sloping floors and the stores and restaurants being spread out almost haphazardly and not concentrated into clusters of like - type stores. This unique structure gives the visitor a sense of taking a casual stroll along air conditioned streets. But should you be in a About 40,000 people visit the Dizengof Center stores daily, amounting to almost a million visitors per month!”
- 200位当地人推荐
餐厅
“Really good food here! Don’t forget to order the French toast, it’s legendary!”
- 110位当地人推荐
公园
“Meir Park is a 3ha public park, bounded by King George Street and Tchernichovsky Street in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel.Meir Park opened to the public on March 10, 1944. It is named after the first mayor of Tel Aviv, Meir Dizengoff. The park is home to the Tel Aviv Municipal LGBT Community Center.”
- 56位当地人推荐