Tel Aviv Stroll: From City Bustle to Green Oases in the North
Tel Aviv, February Welcome to a virtual stroll through one of the most captivating corners of Tel Aviv! Let’s begin our journey from the heart of this bustling metropolis, where the noise and bustle of boulevards and wide streets create the atmosphere of a big city.
But we’re heading towards something more tranquil and serene – to the north, to beautiful parks and green oases. Along our route, we’ll encounter several interesting landmarks. First up is the Goethe Institute, the cultural and educational center of Germany in Tel Aviv,
Which not only is known for its educational programs but also serves as a bridge between two cultures. Stopping at HaMedina Square, we’ll be mesmerized by its architecture, designed by leading architects including Oscar Niemeyer. The ground floors of buildings here are adorned with luxurious shops and designer salons,
Making this square one of the most prestigious areas in the city. Continuing along Weizmann Street through the prestigious Yehuda Hamaccabi neighborhood, we’ll enjoy a walk along the Yarkon River in the city’s main park, where nature blends with urban life. We will walk north along Weizmann Street to Yarkon Park
The Tel Aviv Goethe Institute, whose architecture resembles sea waves, hangs over the street like an ocean liner Today is the first day in two weeks when there is no wind or rain. Continuing our journey, we’ll pass by Ichilov, Israel’s largest medical center, where healthcare meets cutting-edge medical technologies.
It says here: “No matter what, I will work” Write in the comments what this sculpture looks like Crossing Arlozorov street HaMedina Square Currently, despite protests from local residents, three skyscrapers, each 155 meters high, are being built on the square. More than 130 hostages still in captivity
Thanks to a large number of objects under construction and renovations, the city and its streets are coming to life and being revived. If you love dogs, give me a like) Lottery, a favorite pastime of locals The Yarkon flows through seven cities and into the Mediterranean Sea
There is also a legend according to which the Greek hero Perseus, who cut off the head of a dragon, washed his sword of blood in the waters of the Yarkon River. That’s why the water in the river is red. In winter, during the rainy season, the water takes on a red tint,
The reason for this is the suspension of red sand brought from the deserts. We cross Pinkas Street again, but in the opposite direction More than 130 hostages still in captivity We cross Jabotinsky Street again, but in the opposite direction Bursa region, see link below There are many shady places in the city
Welcome to a virtual stroll through one of the most captivating corners of Tel Aviv! Let’s begin our journey from the heart of this bustling metropolis, where the noise and bustle of boulevards and wide streets create the atmosphere of a big city. But we’re heading towards something more tranquil and serene – to the north, to beautiful parks and green oases.
Along our route, we’ll encounter several interesting landmarks. First up is the Goethe Institute, the cultural and educational center of Germany in Tel Aviv, which not only is known for its educational programs but also serves as a bridge between two cultures.
Continuing our journey, we’ll pass by Ichilov, Israel’s largest medical center, where healthcare meets cutting-edge medical technologies.
Stopping at HaMedina Square, we’ll be mesmerized by its architecture, designed by leading architects including Oscar Niemeyer. The ground floors of buildings here are adorned with luxurious shops and designer salons, making this square one of the most prestigious areas in the city.
Continuing along Weizmann Street through the prestigious Yehuda Hamaccabi neighborhood, we’ll enjoy a walk along the Yarkon River in the city’s main park, where nature blends with urban life.
And finally, we’ll return via Mordechai Namir Road, the second most important highway in Israel, concluding our stroll with memories of many interesting places and breathtaking views.
00:01 – Sderot Sha’ul HaMelech
07:05 – Weizmann street
09:12 – Medical Center – Ichilov
14:55 – Crossing Arlozorov st.
17:32 – Ha-Medina Square
19:55- Crossing Jabotinsky st.
27:17 – Crossing Pinkas st.
33:04 – Park Yarkon
37:53 – Mordechai Namir Road
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13 Comments
Добрый вечер! Много высоток стеклянных. Летом не слишком нагреваются?
Walking around Tel Aviv
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLflD67qssyj_JQcjGAM60l6GFS4H7986t
23:02 What cute dogs! How did it happen that they all ended up together?
My route on Google map
https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=1Sv7dSjHFxFM6POO_kle_fIytsgtqR1U&usp=sharing
Wow! Reminds me the Strand town of Western cape, South Africa. A true apartheid moment. 👍
A miracle: a top city built on the desert! Only by bright & super intelligent people like the Jews
Compared to Dubai, the place looks old and run down.
Very nice
Look at all those stolen homes
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