Although Tel Aviv was not really built as a
planned city, but rather had neighborhoods added
in what often seem haphazard patches, it is still
possible to easily get around the city – if you
know the basics (as outlined in Geddes’ plan).
Four main streets run parallel to the coast.
They are:
North to South
Hayarkon Street (near the beach, where most of
the hotels are located)
Ben Yehuda Street (which merges into Allenby
Street in the south)
Dizengoff Strret
Even G’virol Street
East to West
The following streets intersect the streets
listed above:
Nordau Boulevard (in the north)
Zabotinsky Street
Arlozorov Street
Ben Gurion Boulevard
Gordon Street
Frishman Street
Bugrashov Street
While getting around Tel Aviv may not be as
easy as in cities that were built according to a
comprehensive urban plan – if you know which
streets run from north to south and which
intersect them from east to west, you should find
getting around the city, much easier.