This is where we first met. The Carmel Market, or Shuk Hacarmel, is an open-air market full of small restaurants, grab-and-go options and fun people watching. We suggest having bites at different spots to get the full experience. Faves: Panda Pita, Shlomo & Doron, Merloza or Lela Georgian Bakery.
This street in the neighborhood Neve Tzedek feels like a little step into Europe. Explore for great shopping, small art galleries, and cute neighborhood gems like Dallal Bakery, Anita Gelato and Rendezvous (kosher).
This old train station has been transformed into a tourist destination with unique shops and eateries. Check it out at night for Regina (kosher), Vicky Cristina (tapas) or Tash & Tasha (Georgian).
An indoor food market full of great, diverse options with some shops, outdoor restaurants surrounding it and a cute park.
Take a nice stroll - day or night - down this long strip full of pretty trees and people. You'll see some coffee shops in the middle of the strip too.
A long street full of tons of shops, restaurants, coffee shops and people. It transforms into more of a bar scene at night.
Visit Dizengoff Square's fountain area, where you'll be surrounded by great coffee shops and good people watching.
Check out the Jaffa area for fun antique shopping (bargain with them) and nice casual restaurants like Raisa, The Old Man and The Sea, Beit Kandinof and Faruk BaShuk.
Walking the Tayelet, or boardwalk, is a must-do while you're here. It runs all along the city, providing a nice stroll to see the water. You can also sit in Charles Clore Park to watch the sunset.
This street, which runs from the Carmel Market to Rothschild Blvd, offers nice restaurants and shops for both night and day. There's also an artist's fair every Tuesday and Friday.
Walk up the steps next to the Carlton for one of the best spots to check out the sunset in Tel Aviv over nice food and drinks.
Expect a line, but it's worth the wait to start your morning with their great coffee, fresh breads and pastries.
Go underground and check out this beautiful kosher meat restaurant and bar in Sarona Market. Make a reservation.
A fun beer garden and pizzeria to check out. It has a nice restaurant upstairs too called Romano (reservations needed for the restaurant).