Food Scene
Arcaffe
Great Coffee , cakes , sandwiches and salads
Japanika
2 HaMadaJapanese restaurant, Great sushi , sashimi with rise or ramen noodles.
Cesar Bistro Bar
3 חיים פקריסHigh class Italian kitchen with fresh pasta and great meat.
Drinks & Nightlife
Sheffield public house
2 מאיר וייסגלדבלין רחובות
2 HaMada Stפאב התחנה רחובות
2 אופנהיימרEverything Else
Weizmann Institute of Science
234 Herzl StThe private villa of the 1st president of Israel, Haim & Vera Weitzmann. A contemporary villa , buit in 1936 (prior to the establishment of the state of Israel) on a 10 acre (42 dunam) mansion bought by the Weitzmann.
The famous Jewish, German architect Erich Mendelssohn designed it in his 'International Style' with local inspirations.
Weizmann House
234 Herzl StThe private villa of the 1st president of Israel, Haim & Vera Weitzmann. A contemporary villa , buit in 1936 (prior to the establishment of the state of Israel) on a 10 acre (42 dunam) mansion bought by the Weitzmann.
The famous Jewish, German architect Erich Mendelssohn designed it in his 'International Style' with local inspirations.
Shopping
Razili Rehovot
2 Bilu StWoman clothing boutique
Golbary
ביל"וקניון רחובות
2 Bilu StLots of shops and a nice food court
Entertainment & Activities
The Clore Garden of Science is a unique, entirely outdoor science museum, the only one of its kind worldwide.
Its 800 square meters of green lawns are home to nearly 80 hands-on exhibits large and small. The carefully built displays demonstrate the laws of physics, solar energy, water power and other natural phenomena that we take for granted every day. Natural elements such as sunlight, wind and water play an important role in many of the Garden's displays. These hands on exhibits come to life only in the encounter with a curious visitor who twists, pushes, bounces and pieces them together.
Among the fascinating exhibits at the Clore Garden of Science are a solar furnace that
Weizmann Institute of Science - Museum of Science
Avinoam Nahmani StreetThe Clore Garden of Science is a unique, entirely outdoor science museum, the only one of its kind worldwide.
Its 800 square meters of green lawns are home to nearly 80 hands-on exhibits large and small. The carefully built displays demonstrate the laws of physics, solar energy, water power and other natural phenomena that we take for granted every day. Natural elements such as sunlight, wind and water play an important role in many of the Garden's displays. These hands on exhibits come to life only in the encounter with a curious visitor who twists, pushes, bounces and pieces them together.
Among the fascinating exhibits at the Clore Garden of Science are a solar furnace that