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This long route is ideal for road experienced road bikers, but can be done on foot or as a scenic drive. Begin in the heart of Tel Aviv and proceed Ben Zion Avenue and Bograshov Avenue until reaching the Tel Aviv Shoreline (לב תל אביב, טיילת תל אביב ובת ים מעגלי). At the shore head south-west along the shore passing through Bat Yam and heading back to Tel Aviv via multiple busy roads. Caution is advised when travelling on highways and busy city roads!
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This long route is best suited for experienced road bikers, but can also be done walking and running. Begin in Central Tel Aviv (מרכז תל אביב, הצפון החדש וגני יהושע מעגלי) and proceed along Rothchild Boulevard and up to the Yarkon River, heading east along the river through the Ganei Yehoshua Park, heading back via the New North neighborhood and the Tel Aviv Museum area.
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This short loop trail runs through a portion of Levinsky Market and busy Yehuda HaLevi street (שוק לוינסקי ויהודה הלוי מעגלי). In the 1930s, a group of Jews from Thessaloniki, Greece, settled in Tel Aviv. Some of the immigrants who were manual workers chose to live in the south of the city and established the neighborhood now known as the Florentine neighborhood. At the same time, the immigrants opened stores where they sold the spices and special dishes they brought from the Balkans and...
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Begin this route on busy Rothschild Boulevard and proceed into Neve Tzedek (נווה צדק ובית דיזינגוף מעגלי) passing through some of Tel Aviv's oldest streets. Neve Tzedek was the first Jewish neighborhood built (established in 1887) outside Jaffa. For years, the neighborhood prospered as Tel Aviv grew around it. Then came years of neglect, followed by renewal in the 1980s, turning Neve Tzedek into one of the most fashionable and expensive areas of Tel Aviv, due to its calm village like...
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This route runs along the edge of Rothchild Boulevard and Neve Tzedek (כיכר קצה השדרה מעגלי). Neve Tzedek was the first Jewish neighborhood built (established in 1887) outside Jaffa. For years, the neighborhood prospered as Tel Aviv grew around it. Then came years of neglect, followed by renewal in the 1980s, turning Neve Tzedek into one of the most fashionable and expensive areas of Tel Aviv, due to its calm village like atmosphere and beautiful architecture.