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One of Tel Aviv’s oldest neighborhoods Neve Tzedek has been undergoing a transformation of late.
Since the Suzanne Dellal Centre opened in 1989, what were once dusty, quiet streets, have been gradually revitalized, and now burst with chic restaurants, cafes and artists’ homes.
So much so that it has attracted the attention of New York Times travel writer Sarah Wildman, who wrote a piece on the neighborhood, which was published in Sunday’s paper.
The next time you find yourself in Tel Aviv, remember: it’s well worth a visit.

Check out Sarah’s NYT story.

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