Neve Tzedek

Tel Aviv, Israel

Overall Safety
Good
4.0 / 5
Based on 12 Safety Metrics

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Summary

The old neighborhood, now upscale. Restored buildings, galleries, and pricey cafes along Shabazi Street. Safe area with constant foot traffic.

Upscale and gentrifiedGalleries and design shopsSidewalk cafesRestored old buildingsTourist prices
Details

Tel Aviv's oldest neighborhood, now one of its most expensive. Narrow streets with restored Ottoman buildings, small boutiques, and cafes that charge tourist prices. Has a European feel compared to the rest of the city. Suzanne Dallal Center is the main cultural venue. Shabazi Street is where the galleries and restaurants concentrate. The streets are well-lit and there's always foot traffic from locals and tourists. Expect to pay more for everything here.

Safety Ratings

Daytime Safety

Excellent

Night Walking Safety

Excellent

Harassment Risk

Low

Public Transport Safety

Excellent

Pickpocketing Risk

Low

Scam Risk

Low

Police Visibility

Good

Emergency Services

Excellent

Evening Venues

Excellent

Solo Dining

Excellent

Drug Activity

Low

Homelessness Visibility

Low

Getting By in English

Excellent

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Recommended Places

Cafes

  • Cafe Alma Neve Tzedek
  • Nina Cafe Bistro
  • Lorentz and Mintz

Restaurants

  • Dallal Restaurant & Bakery
  • Suzana Restaurant
  • Beccafico

Bars

  • Nina Cafe Bistro (cocktails)
  • Wine bars on Shabazi Street

Other Spots

  • Suzanne Dallal Center
  • Shabazi Street galleries
  • HaTachana (Old Railway Station)
Impressions & Tips

"Safe to walk around late"

"Easy to eat alone here - common"

"Looks nice but expensive"

"Good for evening walks"

"Very touristy during peak hours"

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