Tel Aviv is one of the most vibrant cities in Israel, with a huge range of exciting neighborhoods to explore. From quirky cafes and street markets to bustling beaches and nightlife, the city has something for everyone. Each Tel Aviv neighborhood offers a unique experience based on its history and culture.
Situated right next door to Old Jaffa, Florentin is known as an artist’s quarter full of trendy boutiques, gallery hops and live music venues. It's also home to many young professionals seeking an alternative way of life. The main attraction here is it's graffiti-covered walls – which give off a hip charm that travelers often compare with NYC's East Village or London's Shoreditch.
A little further south from Florentin lies Neve Tzedek. It was the first official Jewish settlement outside Jaffa city limits during Ottoman rule in 1887, known for its beautifully preserved architecture reminiscent of the times when most Jewish immigrants arrived in Palestine during WW1 & WW2 era. You'll find art galleries, restaurants and charming cafés here - all within easy walking distance.
Just a 15 minute walk away from Neve Tzidekis Lev Hair - short for Heart due to its location at the very center of Tel Aviv - is a destination popular among locals looking for great nightlife spots and international cuisine options. This urban neighborhood was built around two main streets that are filled with restaurants offering delicious global foods such as Ethiopian cuisine or Indian specialties.
One more distinctive area we must mention is Sheinken Street in central Tel-Aviv – it`s basically where both locals and tourists go out at night! There are plenty bars packed next to each other along this street so your friends can pick from more than 30 different places before ending up at what will become their favorite bar - Sofa Lounge Club!