Week 2: Getting around (D) Flashcards
Ha’Carmel Market
Tel Aviv’s largest food and vegetable market. The Market is amongst the most central and popular places of Tel Aviv.
Shuk Ha’Carmel
שוק הכרמל
The New Port
Within walking distance from the renewed port where you can sit and relax in a variety of cafés, restaurants, pubs, stay late and party the night away at some of the top night clubs in the country.
Ha’Namal Ha’Chadash (Namal = Port)
The Beach
Chof Ha’Yam (Chof = Shore, Yam = Sea)
Promenade
Tayelet / Ha’Tayelet
Dizengoff Street (Shopping Area) Named after Tel Aviv's first mayor, a popular shopping street
Rechov Dizengoff
רחוב דיזינגוף
Dizengoff Square
Kikar Dizengoff
כיכר דיזינגוף
Rabin Square
The square is known for the many political rallies, parades and public events. In 1995 PM Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated there during a major peace rally, and later the square was renamed “Rabin Square”.
Kikar Rabin
כיכר רבין
Shenkin Street
Rechov Shenkin
רחוב שינקין
Ha’Bima Theatre (bima = stage, national theatre located on Ha’Bima Square)
Teatron Ha’Bima
תאטרון “הבימה”
Ha’Yarkon Park
Park Ha’Yarkon
פארק הירקון
Azrieli Centre
The largest shopping center in Tel-Aviv. The towers offer beautiful scenery of Tel-Aviv from above.
Merkaz Azrieli
מרכז עזריאלי
Rothschild Boulevard
One of the city’s main streets and attractions with trendy cafes, bars and restaurants and many landmark buildings (The White City).
Sderot Rothschild
שדרות רוטשילד
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Houses a comprehensive collection of classical and contemporary art, especially Israeli art, a sculpture garden and a youth wing.
Mozeon Tel-Aviv L’Omanut
מוזיאון תל אביב לאומנות