Rabin Square
Rabin Square is the main open public square in Tel Aviv and the most famous one. On its eastern side lies the popular Ibn Gvirol Street, crowded with many outdoor cafes that remain open until late at night. 
Rabin Square is the main open public square in Tel Aviv and the most famous one. On its eastern side lies the popular Ibn Gvirol Street, crowded with many outdoor cafes that remain open until late at night. 
Jaffa restaurants offers typical Israeli food, and Old Jaffa is a great place to get something to eat if you are looking for locals’ favorite places. 
Description: Old Jaffa is one of the most ancient cities in the world, and has great views of the Tel Aviv skyline, and many small alleys and narrow lanes with a unique charm. 
The Noga theater quarter is an up-and-coming area of the city, with a few of nice bars and restaurants and the city’s soccer stadium nearby.  
The Nachalat Binyamin pedestrian walkway hosts an Arts & Crafts Fair every Tuesday and Friday and has many textile shops and small restaurants and cafes. 
Lilinblum Street is the central drinking area in Tel Aviv, where you can find many trendy bars and look for some nightlife action in a relatively small area. 
Kikar Hamedina Tel Aviv offers the highest assemblage of international name brands and luxury boutiques, and is the perfect place to go if you have the means and the urge for shopping. 
Description: Florentine is a neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv that acts in the morning as a busy commercial center and at evening as a nightlife center, and offers selection of long-established small family restaurants 