Lev Ha'ir Guide
Lev Ha’ir has almost 4,000 Bauhaus-style buildings that named the city “The White City”.
Tel Aviv, which was founded in 1909, is the most populous city in Israel’s metropolitan area, The city center (Lev Hair), attracts people from all over the world, to come and explore the white city. Tel Aviv
The most prestigious street, in the city center / Lev Ha’ir is Rothschild Boulevard, with a wide tree-lined strip that has pedestrian and bicycle lanes. Around this area, you can find all Tel Aviv luxury towers, like 1 Rothschild, 30 Rothschild, Mieir Tower, and the op coming Rothschild 10 which will be part residential part Six Senses Hotel. Rothschild Boulevard is one of the city’s oldest streets and is in the center of Tel Aviv’s financial district,
Lev Ha’ir has almost 4,000 Bauhaus-style buildings that named the city “The White City”. In Lev Ha’ir , you can find Habima Square is home to cultural institutions, Sheinkin Street, Here You can find upscale boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Also in Lev Hair, you can find Carmel Market, the largest outdoor market in Tel Aviv. Lev Hair is bounded on the north by Habima Square, on the west by Menachem Begin Boulevard, east by King George St, and on the south by Nahalat Binyamin St.
Rothschild Boulevard is one of the principal streets and one of Lev Hair’s attractions in the center of Tel Aviv, Israel, Rothschild Boulevard begins in Neve Tzedek and runs north to Habima Theatre. It is one of the most expensive streets in the city, being one of the city’s main tourist attractions.
The Habima Theatre is the national theatre of Israel. It is located in Habima Square at the end of Rothschild Boulevard in the center of Tel Aviv. Whilst almost all productions at Habima Theater are in Hebrew, many are translated simultaneously into English. Originally founded in 1913 in Moscow, the Habima was one of the first Hebrew language theaters. It moved to its current location in Tel Aviv in 1928.
Café Noir – 43 Ahad Haam st
The unique atmosphere of Café Noir – a long-established bistro in the heart of Tel Aviv – combines European culture with a Tel Aviv experience at one of the city’s most charming corners.
Hotel Montefiore – 36 Montefiore st.
Hotel Montefiore is one of the only places in town where you can enjoy a classic martini & tray of oysters the likes of which you’d find in Paris, while also indulging in distinctly French- Asian dishes like Duck Breast and Vietnamese Beef Tartar.
Miznon – 23 Ibn Gabriol st.
The vision of the Miznon is based on haute cuisine food, to take the taste of each city and translate it into pita. We take the energy, desires, limitations, beauty, and food and express it all in one pita.
Habima Square – end of Rothschild Blvd
Carmel Market – Carmel St.
Albert square – Pagoda house – 43 Montefiore st.