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Allenby Street

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רחוב אלנבי בבוקר ערפילי מבט מהאוויר
רחוב אלנבי בבוקר ערפילי מבט מהאוויר

Allenby Street (Hebrew: רחוב אלנבי Rehov Alenbi) is a major street in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was named in honor of Field Marshal Viscount Allenby. Allenby Street stretches from the Mediterranean Sea in the northwest to HaAliya Street in the southeast. It was first paved with concrete in 1914. During the day, it is a commercial street with many small businesses and clothing stores. At night, its cafés, pubs and restaurants throng with people. Many public buses run along Allenby Street.

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Allenby Street
Allenby, Tel Aviv-Yafo Lev Tel Aviv

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6516111 Tel Aviv-Yafo, Lev Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv District, Israel
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