Dizengoff Street
Dizengoff Street
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Tel Aviv's main artery is filled with busy pedestrian traffic, shops, cafes, art galleries, boutiques and wine bars.
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,657 contributions
Jan 2024 • Friends
Dizengoff Street is a flash street that offers restaurants, luxurious shops and places where you can spend some satisfying time. Dizengoff Street is great time for visitors, you can take a stroll and do some interesting window shopping. The coffee shops are famous for their role as cafes for sightseers.
Written 13 February 2024
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Mike11M
Toronto, Canada200 contributions
Jun 2017 • Solo
Dizengoff is a long street which runs most of the way through Tel Aviv, which makes it a great place to shop and walk. There are all kinds of stores and cafes and restaurants along the way, at the south end is Dizengoff Centre Mall, and at the north end is Nemal Tel Aviv (the old port which was gentrified and turned into a swanky place to hang out). The middle stretch of Dizengoff used to have an overhead plaza with a beautiful fountain that fell into disrepair, an underpass which saw lots of bad stuff occur, and constant noisy traffic. The traffic is still constant and noisy, but the removal of the plaza has turned this part of Dizengoff into a huge construction site/dust bowl. It doesn't stop you from walking, just like any other construction site, it will require you to walk around the edges accordingly. The nice waffle shop is gone, as well as a few other little neat places. If you're a regular visitor and counting upon a store being there, check on line before you commit to a trip down memory lane, like that neat CD store I went to in the middle of the night 6 years ago which wasn't there this time... go figure! :-) Don't want to walk? That's okay, lots of buses along the way.
Written 8 June 2017
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Ron H
Wallington, UK131 contributions
Apr 2014 • Solo
Back in the late 50's and all through the 60's and 70's Dizengoff Street was the number one street in Tel Aviv for shopping, pavement coffee houses were one could sit and watch the world goes by while having coffee and cake A few restaurants were frequented by artists from the arts and entertainment world of the day.
Over the years out of town and town centre shopping centres have been bilt which drew the crowed away from Disingoff Street.
At present the street, look to me a bit neglected and unclean.
I feel that one would be better of spending time on the Promenade with nicer views and better array of coffee shops and restaurants.
Ron Ben-Zvi.
Over the years out of town and town centre shopping centres have been bilt which drew the crowed away from Disingoff Street.
At present the street, look to me a bit neglected and unclean.
I feel that one would be better of spending time on the Promenade with nicer views and better array of coffee shops and restaurants.
Ron Ben-Zvi.
Written 13 July 2014
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Lobbos
Barnet, UK124 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
Either recently renovated square and a shopping mall at the south end this is probably the main choice for shippinh
Written 23 October 2018
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Eli1962
Ramat Gan, Israel353 contributions
Oct 2013 • Solo
A friendly advice: explore the good part of Dizengoff, i.e. its Northern section (from Ben Gurion boulevard towards Tel Aviv Port area and old exhibition grounds). Take a walk early in the evening, do some window shopping (or real shopping), then find yourself a table in some cafe and watch the crowd. If you don't like what you see you change the scene in a minute, relocating yourself to Ben Yehuda or Ibn Gvirol streets. There are other breakaway options like the beach and the Promenade.
Written 11 November 2013
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Petro S
Kyiv, Ukraine649 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
Central Street of Tel Aviv - full of bars & restaurants. Features very stylish square - must visit in Tel Aviv. Nit boring both during day & night!
Written 3 February 2020
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Manuela Alessan... F
Milan, Lombardia, Italy45 contributions
Jan 2020
A central street par excellence! Here you will find everything you need and you can always leave from here to discover the must-see places in Tel Aviv.
Written 21 January 2020
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NickDavis
London294 contributions
Dec 2019
not much to get excited about - its a little run down in places (as are some other parts of Tel Aviv away from the seafront). Much preferred Neve Tzedek and Old Jaffa and Carmel Market areas
Written 12 January 2020
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suemoore12
Chester, UK84 contributions
Nov 2019
Lots of good places to eat had some great meals here good lively bars . Great music some good fashion shops also.
Written 4 November 2019
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Merilyn_S_12
London, UK941 contributions
Oct 2019
Dizinghof Street is the street in Tel Aviv. It has clothes shops, jewellery shops, supermarkets and countless restaurants. It's the beating heart of Tel Aviv. It's safe to walk down during the day and at night.
Written 23 October 2019
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Serena T
Riverdale, New York
How much would a taxi cost from Yafo to Dizengoff ?
Written 31 August 2016
From the Dizengoff Mall to the Dan Panoramic it should be not more than 20 Shekel. The cab drivers like to cheat. Insist on using the meter and pay what the printed slip indicates.
Written 7 January 2017
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