Neve Tzedek (Neve Tsedek)
Tel Aviv, Israel


Neve Tzedek is one of Tel Aviv's oldest neighbourhoods, established in the 1880s by Jewish immigrants. Characterised by narrow, cobbled streets and picturesque houses adorned with vibrant bougainvillaea, this area is rich with history and reflects the city’s early architectural influences, particularly its charming Bauhaus style.
Strolling through Neve Tzedek, you'll find boutique shops, art galleries, and cafés with a laid-back vibe. The neighbourhood is also home to the acclaimed Nachum Gutman Museum of Art. The best time to visit is in the afternoon when the golden light casts a warm glow on the buildings, creating an inviting atmosphere.
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