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Taking a walking tour will teach about the first skyscraper, the Independence House and the kiosk which was one of the first structures in Tel Aviv. Busy with restaurants, cafes and the like.
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Date of experience: March 2020
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mtangulo wrote a review Mar 2020
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This boulevard is a man commercial area, it has a wide center pedestrian walk, with trees that provide shade and nice spots to stop for a coffee or gelato, there are plenty of small locations for a coffee stop. there are benches to seat and rest, it is always very busy and noisy. Watch out for the bicycles they have assigned row but most often are going anywhere in the pedestrian side. There are many restaurants on the sides and there are several important historic locations on the path. Its an interesting walk, and a nice one, Enjoy the stroll and have a coffee, the surrounding area has a variety of historic old, renovated, worn down and recent buildings. Seat down and observe the people. It is a fun, easy walk.…
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Date of experience: January 2020
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This wide boulevard has a green strip with large trees down the middle - with paths for walking, biking, and little eateries. On either side are trendy restaurants, cute shops, hotels. Great, central location in Tel Aviv.
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Date of experience: January 2020
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Took the walking tour great value for the money. Yani gave great overview of the whole area, lots to see along this wide street. Saw some of the very early buildings now being repaired, Brau House district, etc.
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Date of experience: February 2020
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Considered to be one of the finest streets in Tel Aviv, the center median of this bustling boulevard offers mature shade trees canopying over a walking and bike path for convenient viewing of the notable Bauhaus Buildings. UNESCO designated Tel Aviv as a World Heritage Site based upon its historic architecture. Rothschild Boulevard is a financial center with numerous hotels, restaurants and coffee shops. My traveling companion and I both found the boulevard to be too frenetic and were quite anxious to return to the more subdued Neve Tzedek and boardwalk districts. As an individual who greatly admires architecture and design, I was underwhelmed by Rothschild Boulevard; however, I did not venture more than several blocks before turning back toward the sea. …
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Date of experience: December 2019
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