Shenkin Street, also known as Sheinkin Street, is a vibrant thoroughfare in Tel Aviv, Israel. Once a hub for the city’s counter-cultural and hippie scenes, the street has evolved into a lively destination filled with an ever-changing array of stores, boutiques, and eateries. While it no longer carries the same bohemian flair, it remains a charming spot to explore. Visitors can stroll along the street, browsing through unique shops and enjoying a variety of dining options, making it a pleasant detour while heading to or from nearby attractions like Carmel Market or Nachlat Binyamin.
Shenkin Street (Sheinkin Street)
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