Azrieli Center
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Cornell100
North Houston, TX108 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
If you want to do some shopping at a top mall, Azrieli Center has just that. A beautiful mall on 5 or 6 levels where you can find absolutely anything and everything you may want. When you're done, you can take the elevator up the the top (49) floor and enjoy a fantastic view of Tel Aviv from high up at the Observatory! A bar with nice tables with 360 view can make the whole experience even more enjoyable.
Written 18 July 2023
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Benita M
London, UK10 contributions
Jun 2023
The mall is always super busy and I have visited many times when I've been in Tel Aviv to meet friends for something to eat and have a wander around. On previous visits I have got there from my base in Tel Aviv by walking there. This holiday I was staying with my brother in Netanya and we drove there.
Getting into the parking is no problem at all and it's easy to get a space... but leaving the underground parking is a dystopian nightmare - the centre sits on a massive roads junction of about 6 different road directions and the signage inside the car park literally leaves you going round in circles - especially if you want to drive into central Tel Aviv instead of the highway.
This meant that it took us so long to actually find our way out to daylight that we had to pay an additional amount at the exit barrier in order to actually leave.
Would never use that car park again !!!
Getting into the parking is no problem at all and it's easy to get a space... but leaving the underground parking is a dystopian nightmare - the centre sits on a massive roads junction of about 6 different road directions and the signage inside the car park literally leaves you going round in circles - especially if you want to drive into central Tel Aviv instead of the highway.
This meant that it took us so long to actually find our way out to daylight that we had to pay an additional amount at the exit barrier in order to actually leave.
Would never use that car park again !!!
Written 18 June 2023
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Enrique H
Miami, FL7 contributions
May 2023 • Couples
Amazing mall, HUGE!!! A lot of stores and boutiques, super clean and very nice attention. We visit Zara, Castro, Intimacy and some othar stores, ate lunch there also.
Written 24 May 2023
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Noraatc
Sudbury, MA35,558 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
On our last day in Tel Aviv we visited Azrieli Triangular Tower and Sarona Center and not only had a chance to admire this marvel of modern architecture from the outside, but take a lightning fast elevator to the 61st floor for breathtaking views. The panorama of Tel Aviv from the Cafe Point on the 61st floor was spectacular on a gorgeous sunny day. The Cafe Point is modern, with nice ambiance and abundance of healthy food choices. Too bad we were not hungry yet. I guess this cafe is for employees only, but we were given a pass in the lobby and enjoyed a relaxing break and the views from above.
Written 20 April 2023
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SilverOrlov
Bedford, Canada1,823 contributions
Mar 2023
Azrieli is not just a shopping center, but a kind of shopping and entertainment heart of Israel. It has almost everything you need from places like that: a lot of shops, enough places to eat, and a little bit of usual entertainment. One of which is an observatory in one of the towers of the mall. You can come here all the time, and even if you didn’t find what you want to buy today, it doesn’t matter, you can just spend some free time here.
Written 15 April 2023
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I visited this place🇫🇷🇬🇷🇨🇭🇬🇧🇳🇱
Israel15,039 contributions
Nov 2022
PROS
* Largest shopping mall complex in Israel
* Centrally located in central Tel Aviv
* Excellent transportation connections next to major central train station with many bus connections too
* Very popular shopping venue- always incredibly busy
* Many many high end branches of name national stores
* Multiple floors of endless shopping
* Fun elevators with see through walls and big long escalators floating in space in the middle
* The base for the journey to 47th floor observatory
* Massive underground parking lot with multiple entrances and exits
* Many many fast food options, most (if not all) having some kind of kosher supervision, and some having the "elegant" super-enhanced supervision too
CONS
* Big and confusing- easy to get lost
* Dazzling shiny glittery and bright lights
* Loud and noisy
* Large massive crowds of boisterous people moving very quickly or milling around in prime locations (see my numerous attached "helpful" photos)
* Crowded- very very crowded
"I VISITED THIS PLACE"...
... because I took the train to a meeting and my stop was the adjacent HaShalom. Knowing what this place is like, I walked past it on my arrival, but entered in on my return after 1530h. It was extremely crowded, noisy, loud, confusing and dizzying- see my "helpful" photos.
I needed to ask twice in order to seek and locate and find and go to the food court, which was also loud and noisy and overcrowded and sloppy. I ate a slice of "elegant" pizza (I hope that that doesn't reveal who I am).
I then departed for the second floor connection to the HaShalom train station (see my "helpful" photos of those on the bridge when I was there- they appear on the Israel Railways tripadvisor page.
As you already know from reading my recent and "helpful" review of Malcha Mall in Jerusalem, I don't loke these kinds of places, and this one was even less fum than that one.
Did I enjoy my visit? No.
ADVICES
I've written this many times- a shopping mall- as glitzy and modern as it can be- is not a tourist attraction (at least to me).
Having said that, you can visit it when passing through while touring from one place to another ( I used it to walk to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art) or to stop and find something to eat.
* Largest shopping mall complex in Israel
* Centrally located in central Tel Aviv
* Excellent transportation connections next to major central train station with many bus connections too
* Very popular shopping venue- always incredibly busy
* Many many high end branches of name national stores
* Multiple floors of endless shopping
* Fun elevators with see through walls and big long escalators floating in space in the middle
* The base for the journey to 47th floor observatory
* Massive underground parking lot with multiple entrances and exits
* Many many fast food options, most (if not all) having some kind of kosher supervision, and some having the "elegant" super-enhanced supervision too
CONS
* Big and confusing- easy to get lost
* Dazzling shiny glittery and bright lights
* Loud and noisy
* Large massive crowds of boisterous people moving very quickly or milling around in prime locations (see my numerous attached "helpful" photos)
* Crowded- very very crowded
"I VISITED THIS PLACE"...
... because I took the train to a meeting and my stop was the adjacent HaShalom. Knowing what this place is like, I walked past it on my arrival, but entered in on my return after 1530h. It was extremely crowded, noisy, loud, confusing and dizzying- see my "helpful" photos.
I needed to ask twice in order to seek and locate and find and go to the food court, which was also loud and noisy and overcrowded and sloppy. I ate a slice of "elegant" pizza (I hope that that doesn't reveal who I am).
I then departed for the second floor connection to the HaShalom train station (see my "helpful" photos of those on the bridge when I was there- they appear on the Israel Railways tripadvisor page.
As you already know from reading my recent and "helpful" review of Malcha Mall in Jerusalem, I don't loke these kinds of places, and this one was even less fum than that one.
Did I enjoy my visit? No.
ADVICES
I've written this many times- a shopping mall- as glitzy and modern as it can be- is not a tourist attraction (at least to me).
Having said that, you can visit it when passing through while touring from one place to another ( I used it to walk to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art) or to stop and find something to eat.
Written 8 December 2022
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Sally
Edgware, UK11 contributions
Aug 2022
We arrived at the station next to the Azrieli Center from Jerusalem on the new train which takes just 40 minutes. There were four of us and we especially wanted to visit the restaurant CafeCafe where we had an excellent and good value lunch. There are many places to shop, eat and buy food in this large centre and it is somewhere we always visit when in Israel.
Written 5 September 2022
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Ganit_w
Kfar Saba, Israel421 contributions
Dec 2019
This is a very nice mall, just don't try to get there during school holidays.for some reason the fact it has a train station just next to it causes many parents to do a "train fun day" with their kids, and the whole mall is packet with screaming kids and annoyed parents.
There's a large variety of shops af almost any kind, and a good number of places to eat. (not many restaurants, more fast food and cafe's. but you can get to Sarona, which is 5 minutes walk for a decent restaurant.
There's a large variety of shops af almost any kind, and a good number of places to eat. (not many restaurants, more fast food and cafe's. but you can get to Sarona, which is 5 minutes walk for a decent restaurant.
Written 10 December 2019
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Ariel B
New York City, NY11 contributions
Sept 2019
The Azrieli Center is a beautiful set of 3 ultra modern buildings with a mall and offices. It's easy to navigate and there are great stores and cafes. The only problem is that you can't really go to the very top for a view of the whole of Tel Aviv in a formal viewing area. I would love to see that happen in the near future. Otherwise definitely put it on your list to visit if you're interested in architecture, shopping and the best ice cream in Tel Aviv, Anita's.
Written 8 October 2019
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Gordon B
Netanya, Israel854 contributions
May 2019 • Solo
Many varied shops spread over a few floors. No lack of eating places. A place to be when very hot or very cold. No problem with parking and accessible by train.
Written 7 June 2019
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Andreas Κ
1 contribution
Υπάρχει κάποιο κόστος για να επισκεφθούμε την ταράτσα ώστε να δούμε την πόλη από ψηλά;
dogs are allowed inside the mall
Pudik
Tel Aviv, Israel776 contributions
Not allowed. Unfortunately pets are not allowed in most shops in Israel
Vallonen
3 contributions
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Frequently Asked Questions about Azrieli Center
- Hotels near Azrieli Center:
- (0.03 mi) Crowne Plaza Tel Aviv City Center
- (0.24 mi) Link Hotel & Hub
- (0.50 mi) Vital Hotel
- (0.27 mi) Play Midtown Hotel Tel Aviv
- (0.70 mi) Hotel B Berdichevsky
- Restaurants near Azrieli Center:
- (0.01 mi) 2C Restaurant
- (0.03 mi) Dunya
- (0.03 mi) Sefora - Sushi Bar by 2c
- (0.03 mi) Landwer Cafe
- (0.03 mi) Joe
- Attractions near Azrieli Center:
- (0.01 mi) Azrieli Observatory
- (0.03 mi) LOCKIT ISRAEL LUGGAGE STORAGE LOCKERS
- (0.17 mi) Questair Escape Room
- (0.34 mi) Sarona Market
- (0.33 mi) Sarona