Tel Aviv, Israel
The old neighborhood, now upscale. Restored buildings, galleries, and pricey cafes along Shabazi Street. Safe area with constant foot traffic.
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.
Daytime Safety
ExcellentNight Walking Safety
ExcellentHarassment Risk
LowPublic Transport Safety
ExcellentPickpocketing Risk
LowScam Risk
LowPolice Visibility
GoodEmergency Services
ExcellentEvening Venues
ExcellentSolo Dining
ExcellentDrug Activity
LowHomelessness Visibility
LowGetting By in English
Excellent"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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