Tel Aviv, Israel
Central boulevard with Bauhaus buildings, lots of restaurants and bars. Busy day and night. Main nightlife area near Allenby.
Main drag with Bauhaus buildings, cafes, and restaurants. Runs from Neve Tzedek to Habima Square. People jog, walk dogs, sit on benches all day. Kiosks along the boulevard sell drinks and snacks. Independence Hall is here if you want history. Highest concentration of restaurants and bars in the city. Southern end near Allenby has late-night bars open past 3am. Busy at all hours so walking around late feels normal.
Daytime Safety
ExcellentNight Walking Safety
ExcellentHarassment Risk
LowPublic Transport Safety
ExcellentPickpocketing Risk
ModerateScam Risk
LowPolice Visibility
ExcellentEmergency Services
ExcellentEvening Venues
ExcellentSolo Dining
ExcellentDrug Activity
LowHomelessness Visibility
LowGetting By in English
Excellent"Fine walking around at 2am"
"Kiosks good for quick coffee"
"Lots of food options"
"Bauhaus buildings look good at night"
"Easy to meet people at bars"
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