Food Scene
Dalida is one of the best restaurants in Tel Aviv and it's hidden on a small street in Florentine. It has delicious small plates and wonderful cocktails! Just call and make a reservation first!
57 locals recommend
מסעדת דלידה | Dalida Restaurant
7 Zevulun StreetDalida is one of the best restaurants in Tel Aviv and it's hidden on a small street in Florentine. It has delicious small plates and wonderful cocktails! Just call and make a reservation first!
Cafe Pina has the best coffee in the neighborhood! A tiny little coffee shop on the corner of Abarbanel and Frankel, with delicious sandwiches and croissants. There's a nice garden next to it where you can sit and enjoy your cappuccino.
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29 Abarbanel StreetCafe Pina has the best coffee in the neighborhood! A tiny little coffee shop on the corner of Abarbanel and Frankel, with delicious sandwiches and croissants. There's a nice garden next to it where you can sit and enjoy your cappuccino.
The best Mexican food in the city is only a 5 minute walk from the house. You must get the Nachos Supreme.
21 locals recommend
Mezcal
2 Chayim Vital StThe best Mexican food in the city is only a 5 minute walk from the house. You must get the Nachos Supreme.
The nicest hummus around, our favorite is the masabacha. The afternoon deal is great and cheap - hummus, fries, falafel, salad, and lemonade.
14 locals recommend
חומוס ושות'
98 Herzl StThe nicest hummus around, our favorite is the masabacha. The afternoon deal is great and cheap - hummus, fries, falafel, salad, and lemonade.
You could pass it if you weren't paying attention, it's a small restaurant that's full of character. A true middle eastern restaurant with homecooked vegan food inspired by Persian, Moroccan, Indian, and Israeli cuisines.
30 locals recommend
Cafe Kaymak
49 Levinski StYou could pass it if you weren't paying attention, it's a small restaurant that's full of character. A true middle eastern restaurant with homecooked vegan food inspired by Persian, Moroccan, Indian, and Israeli cuisines.
Drinks & Nightlife
Hoodna is the epitome of a neighborhood bar. Most of the seats are outside because the inside has different live music almost every night. You'll truly feel like a local here.
45 locals recommend
Hoodna
13 Abarbanel StHoodna is the epitome of a neighborhood bar. Most of the seats are outside because the inside has different live music almost every night. You'll truly feel like a local here.
Uganda is a hipster bar. Outside seating, hanging lights, DJs, and vinyls for sale. Get the beer Shapira, you won't be disappointed.
30 locals recommend
Uganda Bar
5 Simtat Beit HaBadUganda is a hipster bar. Outside seating, hanging lights, DJs, and vinyls for sale. Get the beer Shapira, you won't be disappointed.
Kuli is probably the most popular and coolest bar in Tel Aviv. It's part bar, part art exhibit, part arcade with live DJs. Order the Tubi Shake! It comes with gummy bears on top.
219 locals recommend
KULI ALMA
10 Mikve Israel StKuli is probably the most popular and coolest bar in Tel Aviv. It's part bar, part art exhibit, part arcade with live DJs. Order the Tubi Shake! It comes with gummy bears on top.
If you want to dance and party, Buxa is the place to go. It has awesome music and is always packed with people.
34 locals recommend
BuXa
31 Rothschild BlvdIf you want to dance and party, Buxa is the place to go. It has awesome music and is always packed with people.
Sightseeing
Neve Tsedek is the oldest Jewish neighborhood in Tel Aviv and is now filled with chic shops, salons, cafes, and houses.
538 locals recommend
Neve Tzedek
Neve Tsedek is the oldest Jewish neighborhood in Tel Aviv and is now filled with chic shops, salons, cafes, and houses.
Jaffa is the "old city" of Tel Aviv. Where Tel Aviv is all high tech and modern, old Jaffa still looks like it did in biblical times. Get lost in the maze of old streets, stop in a handcrafted jewelry or art shop, and walk along the port to see everything from fishermen to performance artists and eat fresh seafood while watching the sunset.
352 locals recommend
Old City
Jaffa is the "old city" of Tel Aviv. Where Tel Aviv is all high tech and modern, old Jaffa still looks like it did in biblical times. Get lost in the maze of old streets, stop in a handcrafted jewelry or art shop, and walk along the port to see everything from fishermen to performance artists and eat fresh seafood while watching the sunset.
Parks & Nature
All of Tel Aviv is a beach, but this beach is closest to our house and happens to be our favorite. Quiet and peaceful but still fun. Many locals sitting drinking beer or playing matkot (paddle ball).
48 locals recommend
Charles Clore Beach
All of Tel Aviv is a beach, but this beach is closest to our house and happens to be our favorite. Quiet and peaceful but still fun. Many locals sitting drinking beer or playing matkot (paddle ball).
Arts & Culture
Beautiful building by itself, wonderful performances by one of Israel's top ballet companies, and grab a bite at the delicious Dallal Cafe.
154 locals recommend
Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theater
5 Yehieli StBeautiful building by itself, wonderful performances by one of Israel's top ballet companies, and grab a bite at the delicious Dallal Cafe.
Levinsky market is the heart of Florentine. Whereas the Carmel Market has fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish, the Levinsky Market is famous for spices. Walk around and let your nose lead the way.
170 locals recommend
Levinsky Market
Levinski StreetLevinsky market is the heart of Florentine. Whereas the Carmel Market has fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish, the Levinsky Market is famous for spices. Walk around and let your nose lead the way.
Essentials
AMPM is where you can buy anything, anytime. Groceries, toilet paper, shampoo, etc...
HaRav Yizkhak Yedidya Frenkel 15
15 HaRav Yizkhak Yedidya FrenkelAMPM is where you can buy anything, anytime. Groceries, toilet paper, shampoo, etc...