Ibn Gabirol Street, between Tel Aviv City Hall and Gan Ha'ir - A monument at the site of the Yitzhak Rabin assassination

Ibn Gabirol Street is a major thoroughfare in Tel Aviv, Israel, named after the medieval Hebrew poet and philosopher Solomon ibn Gabirol. It carries traffic north and south, and is one of the busiest residential and shopping streets in the city.[1]

Ibn Gabirol Street intersects with Marmorek, Laskov, Carlebach and Yehuda Halevi streets on the south, and Rabin Square, Yarkon Park Shai Agnon Street on the north. Landmarks along the route include the Maariv building, Cinema Gat, Tel Aviv city hall, and Gan Ha'ir shopping mall.

Ibn Gabirol Street has become a prime location for cafes and restaurants. [2]

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