Neve Tzedek (Neve Tsedek)

Neve Tzedek (Neve Tsedek)

Neve Tzedek (Neve Tsedek)

Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv’s original neighborhood, was established in 1887 as the first Jewish settlement outside the ancient port of Jaffa. After a period of decline, this historic district has rejuvenated into a vibrant bohemian area. Shabazi Street, its epicenter, is lined with an array of boutiques, galleries, craft stores, and cafés. Visitors can stroll through the charming streets, explore the eclectic shops, and enjoy a leisurely coffee, all while soaking in the unique atmosphere that blends history and modernity.

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