Habima Square A theater, performing arts hall and art museum surround “Orchestra Plaza” at the intersection of two of Tel Aviv’s most happening thoroughfares. Tel Aviv’s Habima Square is not just a popular meeting point in the White City — it’s a gateway to a whole lot of culture.
Habima Square
That’s because the square — also known as Orchestra Plaza — is surrounded by major institutions such as the Habima National Theatre, the Charles R. Bronfman Auditorium (home of the Israeli Philharmonic) and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art.
The sunken garden and reflecting pool are favorite hangout spots for families, couples and kids. And because Habima Square is located at the intersection of Rothschild Boulevard and Dizengoff Street, visitors always have plenty of choices in eateries and entertainment, thanks to outdoor buskers.
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Habima Square