TEL AVIV, THE SQUARE OF GREAT PEOPLE!
From Dizengoff Square, named for the city's first mayor Meir Dizengoff, to Nachman Bialik Square, the poet who famously disappeared, to Yitzhak Rabin Square, the peacemaker who was assassinated on November 4, 1995, you can retrace the major historical and cultural events of modern Israeli society and discover Tel Aviv, the land of great people!
Walk up Rothschild Boulevard from the very place where David Ben-Gurion declared the independence of the State of Israel in May 1948 and stroll alongside the large flowering fig trees to the heart of the cultural scene in Habima Square.
Take a seat at a traditional vintage kiosk cafe on Ben-Gurion Avenue and order a "Café-Hafuch" (Cafe Au Lait - milky coffee), after getting a croissant from one of the excellent local French pastry shops, while you mix comfortably with the locals.