
Tel Aviv,
fashion, malls and street shops
TLV fashion mall
From high fashion and haute couture to casual wear- this two-story mall has it all. Situated in a dynamic urban area, TLV Fashion Mall offers over 200 stores including many well-known fashion brands. Upgrade your closet and afterwards make sure to dine at one of the many cafes and restaurants in the area
96 Hashmonaim st.
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Azrieli mall
Housed in a skyscraper with over 4,000 windows, Azrieli is Tel Aviv’s largest shopping mall. Choose from a wide range of shops, restaurants, and cafes. And while you're here, make sure to visit the observation deck to enjoy a breathtaking view of the city from above.
132 Menachem Begin st.

Shenkin street
A small but packed street of cafes, restaurants and boutiques. Great for finding affordable trends and more premium International brands: Adidas, Diesel, Billabong and Melissa. However the Israeli designer based boutiques are the best on Shenkin
Shenkin st.

Dizengoff Center
Dizengoff Center, one of the oldest and biggest shopping malls in Israel, is a direct extension of the fashionable Dizengoff Street. A plethora of visitors arrive here daily; young and old, eccentric and intriguing- all are welcome. Even four legged creatures are welcome as the center is pet friendly (just don’t forget a leash and muzzle).
50 Dizengoff st.

Ramat Aviv mall
This luxurious shopping mall, located in northern Tel Aviv, houses over 140 shops, restaurants, and cafes. If you’re after an elegant shopping experience, this is a good option for you. And with its wide range of local and international brand name stores, you are sure to find what you’re looking for
40 Einstein st.

Kikar Hamedina
This street is lined with luxury residential apartments, resting above very posh designer stores and boutiques, making this area one of the most expensive areas in Tel Aviv
Hei be iyar st.

Dizengoff street
Tel Aviv's main artery is filled with busy pedestrian traffic, shops, cafes, art galleries, boutiques and wine bars.
Dizengoff is a long street which runs most of the way through Tel Aviv, which makes it a great place to shop and walk
Dizengoff st.

Shabazi street
Shabazi Street, the main axis of Tel Aviv’s breezy Neve Tzedek neighbourhood, is brimming with covetable local and international fashion brands, designer accessories, restaurants and a touch of je ne sais quoi. From its humble beginnings as Tel Aviv’s very first neighbourhood, its ever-charming real estate has soared in recent years, making it one of the White City’s most eclectic and indulgent shopping destinations, and a hub for French expats.
Shabazi st.
