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'''Rothschild Boulevard''' is a long boulevard in central [[Tel Aviv]], which was built in [[1910]]. It runs from [[Neve Tzedek]] in its south-western end to [[Habima Theater]] in its north-eastern end.
'''Rothschild Boulevard''' is a long boulevard in central [[Tel Aviv]], which was built in [[1910]]. It runs from [[Neve Tzedek]] in its south-western end to [[Habima Theater]] in its north-eastern end.
The boulevard is named after the baron [[Edmond James de Rothschild]], and is the first ever built boulevard in the city. A variety of [[cafés]], [[restaurants]], [[kiosks]], and different styles of architecture, makes it one of the most popular and famous streets in Tel Aviv and in Israel. [[Israel's Declaration of Independence]] was signed at the [[Independence Hall (Israel)|Independence Hall]], which is situated on the boulevard.
The boulevard is named after the baron [[Edmond James de Rothschild]], and is the first ever built boulevard in the city. A variety of [[cafés]], [[restaurants]], [[kiosks]], and different styles of architecture, makes it one of the most popular and famous streets in Tel Aviv and in Israel. [[Israel's Declaration of Independence]] was signed at the [[Independence Hall (Israel)|Independence Hall]], which is situated on the boulevard.
The southern area of the boulevard is "The City", the largest financial district and the southern [[central business district]] of [[Tel Aviv]].

[[Category:Streets in Tel Aviv|Rothschild Boulevard]]
[[Category:Streets in Tel Aviv|Rothschild Boulevard]]
[[Category:Shopping districts and streets]]
[[Category:Shopping districts and streets]]

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Rothschild Boulevard

Rothschild Boulevard is a long boulevard in central Tel Aviv, which was built in 1910. It runs from Neve Tzedek in its south-western end to Habima Theater in its north-eastern end. The boulevard is named after the baron Edmond James de Rothschild, and is the first ever built boulevard in the city. A variety of cafés, restaurants, kiosks, and different styles of architecture, makes it one of the most popular and famous streets in Tel Aviv and in Israel. Israel's Declaration of Independence was signed at the Independence Hall, which is situated on the boulevard. The southern area of the boulevard is "The City", the largest financial district and the southern central business district of Tel Aviv.