Allenby (Alenbi)
Allenby is a dynamic neighborhood that buzzes with life at all times of the day and night. Known for its vibrant nightlife, it is home to some of the most exciting street markets in Tel Aviv. Here, budget travelers can wander through stalls selling everything from vintage clothing to fresh produce, all at bargain prices. The beating heart of Tel Aviv's urban energy, Allenby offers a heady mix of cultural dive bars and affordable street food, perfect for backpackers who are eager to dive into local life.
In Allenby, budget travelers will find themselves perfectly positioned to soak up the energy of Tel Aviv on a dime. The area boasts numerous cheap Eateries serving up Middle Eastern delights like falafel and shawarma, each spot offering a taste of authentic Israeli cuisine. A walk down any alley in the neighborhood will introduce you to a platter of flavors without burning a hole in your pocket. You’ll also stumble upon numerous free attractions, including iconic street art and impromptu gigs. The lively Urban vibe ensures that backpackers will easily connect with fellow travelers in the bustling streets and cheap hostel bars.
Allenby may be known for its party side, but it also presents plenty of opportunities to relax without spending much. Explore the local bookshops or chill at the free City beaches nearby; there's no need to break the bank while staying in one of Tel Aviv's most alive districts.
| Allenby, Named After a British General Named after General Edmund Allenby, entered Tel Aviv in 1917. |
| Late-Night Food Spot on Allenby Sabich Tchernichovsky is open till late, famous for sabich. |
| Street of Theaters in the 1930s Allenby was once home to Tel Aviv's first cinemas, e.g., Eden. |
