Home
 
Europe
North America
Asia
Australasia
South America
Central America
Caribbean
Africa
Middle East
  
Search In:  
 
 Explore
 
    
  Neighborhood Search

Accommodation
Dining
Bars, Cafés & Nightlife
Visiting the City
Business Essentials
Shopping
Practical Information

 Current Conditions
  69°F / 21°C
(Passing Clouds. Mild.)


Comments?
Neve Tzedek
Charming Bohemian Neighborhood

Southwest of Allenby Street via Rothschild Boulevard
Tel Aviv

+972 3 527 2691




Information
Reviews
Post a Review
This neighborhood was one of the first to be built (in 1887) in the sand dunes outside of Jaffa. The narrow winding lanes, colorful plaster walls and tile roofs recall a small Mediterranean village. The area has become fashionable among the bohemian yuppie set, though to call it gentrified would be an overstatement. Among the posh galleries and restaurants one can also find small cafés and artists' studios. On Rokach Boulevard, one can visit the Rokach House, the former home of the neighborhood’s patron saint, now a gallery and museum of the early days of the neighborhood. Just down the street is the Nachum Gutman Museum, devoted to the work and life of this famous Israeli artist. Further in the same direction is the Suzanne Dellal Center, another building complex from the early days, now one of Israel's premiere dance venues.

disabled access.
24hrs


 Introduction Guides
District Guide
Historical Background
Where To Stay
Dining And Drinking
Entertainment
Recommended Tours
Fun Facts

Copyright © 1999-2009 wcities.com all rights reserved