The city of Tel Aviv with its rich history beckons the tourists from far and wide. This city is one of the liveliest cites that you will come across in the whole of Israel. The unique structure of Bauhaus-style building gives it the epithet of the 'white city' and makes it a favorite tourist destination. People from all over the world come to this city to see and marvel at the historical assets of the first Hebrew City. One of the famous Tel Aviv tourist destinations includes the Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv. The Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv is no doubt one of the most beautiful areas of the city of Tel Aviv. This part of the city was built way back in 1887 and was a first neighborhood of the 'new' city of Tel Aviv.
You will find the plush area of the Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv on the southern part of the Yemenite Quarter. This area of the city of Tel Aviv has been the home of many writers and artists like the Nobel Laureate Agnon and also Brenner at the beginning of the twentieth century. But the years that followed found the Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv not very good condition as the area was not being take care of properly. The old buildings and the streets could be seen crumbling away. In the 1980s the Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv regained its former prestige and once again became the center of activities of the city. The streets could be seen lined with lavish restaurants, designer shops and galleries which began attracting the tourists to this particular part of the city of Tel Aviv.
While in the city of Tel Aviv make it a point to visit the Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv where you will get to see some of the old and grand architecture of the country. The old buildings which have been restored to the present grandeur by the modern designers and architects is an important highlight of the Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv. Some of the buildings which are surely going to catch your attention as you pass by include the The Rockach House, The Suzzane Dellal Centre and the Chlouche House. The Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv is such a place that even a reserved shopper becomes ecstatic on seeing the large number of boutique shops as well as the shops selling art, pottery, and children's clothes. Be sure to take a bite at the many restaurants and cafes present in the area.
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