Leonid A. Agron
Neve Tzedek was the first neighborhood built in the “new” city of Tel Aviv. It is a beautiful blend of classical European architecture and Mauritanian and North African motifs – this eclectics secured the area a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Contrasted to the rest of Tel Aviv its houses have been restored and renovated – some are still residential while others have been turned into restaurants and cafes. Shabazi Street that stretching from Neve Tzedek to Rothschild Boulevard has plenty of wine bars.