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Living in Kerem HaTeimanim, Tel Aviv

Where street art meets startup culture β€” the beating heart of young Tel Aviv

4,500–8,500 β‚ͺ
Monthly Rent (Studio–2BR)
25–35
Average Resident Age
15 min
Walk to Beach

Kerem HaTeimanim at a Glance

Florentin is what happens when an industrial district gets taken over by artists, developers, and twenty-somethings with laptops. Once a gritty warehouse zone south of Allenby Street, this neighborhood has evolved into Tel Aviv's creative epicenter without losing its raw energy. Every wall tells a story in spray paint, every former garage now houses a specialty coffee roaster or a coworking space.

The main artery, Florentin Street itself, runs through the neighborhood like a spine connecting falafel joints that have been here for decades with third-wave cafΓ©s that opened last month. Parallel to it, Abarbanel Street offers a quieter residential feel. The neighborhood sits between the Carmel Market to the north and Jaffa to the south, giving residents access to two of the most vibrant areas in the city within walking distance.

For renters, Florentin offers something increasingly rare in Tel Aviv: character. The buildings are a mix of old Bauhaus-influenced blocks and newer developments, with rooftop terraces that have views across the city skyline. Apartments tend to be compact but compensated by the fact that the entire neighborhood is essentially your living room β€” you eat out, work out, and hang out on the streets below.

Daily Life in Kerem HaTeimanim

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Coffee & Food

Third-wave coffee at Nahat and Cafelix. Legendary falafel on every corner. Levinsky Market for spices, dried fruits and bakeries. Thai street food on Abarbanel.

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Art & Culture

Street art tours on every block. Independent galleries on Vital Street. Underground music venues. The Comfort 13 cultural center for exhibitions and workshops.

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Work & Co-work

Dozens of coworking spaces in converted workshops. Many startups have offices here. Strong wifi in most cafΓ©s β€” remote workers everywhere.

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Nightlife

Bars open until dawn on weekends. Kuli Alma and Alphabet for cocktails. Comfort 13 for live music. Rooftop gatherings in summer. Thursday is the new Friday.

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Getting Around

Flat terrain perfect for bikes and scooters. Bus lines on Derech Shlomo. 15-minute walk to the beach. Parking is a nightmare β€” don't bring a car.

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Shopping

AM:PM and Super-Pharm for basics. Levinsky Market for groceries. Vintage and thrift shops on Florentin Street. No big malls β€” that's the point.

Rental Budget Guide

Florentin sits in the mid-range for Tel Aviv β€” significantly cheaper than Neve Tzedek or the Old North, but pricier than outer neighborhoods. The value proposition is location plus lifestyle: everything you need is walkable.

Monthly Rental Prices β€” Kerem HaTeimanim, Tel Aviv (2026)
TypeMonthly RentNotes
Studio (up to 35mΒ²)4,500–6,000 β‚ͺHigh demand, book fast
2 Rooms (1BR)6,000–8,500 β‚ͺMost common for singles/couples
3 Rooms (2BR)8,500–12,000 β‚ͺGood for roommates
4 Rooms (3BR)11,000–15,000 β‚ͺRare, usually newer buildings
Arnona (municipal tax)~3,200 β‚ͺ/yearFor 50mΒ² apartment
Va'ad Bayit150–350 β‚ͺ/monthVaries by building age

Who Lives in Kerem HaTeimanim?

The Florentin Community

  • Young professionals aged 25–35, mostly in tech, design and creative industries
  • International freelancers and digital nomads working remotely from cafΓ©s
  • Artists, musicians and photographers drawn by the creative energy
  • New Olim in their 20s and 30s looking for their first Israeli neighborhood
  • LGBTQ+ friendly atmosphere β€” one of the most welcoming areas in the city
  • Very secular vibe β€” restaurants and bars open on Shabbat

Resident Story

"Florentin is pure energy. My coworking space is in a former sewing workshop, my favorite cafΓ© is in a converted garage, and my apartment has a rooftop where I watch the sunset over Jaffa. I came for three months and stayed three years."
Alex, 30 β€” Web Developer
OlΓ© from Berlin Β· Living in Kerem HaTeimanim since 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, especially on Thursday and Friday nights. The main streets (Florentin, Vital) are louder. Side streets like Abarbanel are quieter. If noise is a concern, look for upper-floor apartments on side streets.
Very safe. The neighborhood has been heavily gentrified and is well-lit with constant foot traffic until late. It's one of the most active nightlife areas in Tel Aviv, so there are always people around.
No β€” and it's actually a disadvantage. Parking is extremely limited. The neighborhood is flat and walkable, well-connected by bus, and perfect for bikes and electric scooters. The beach, Carmel Market and Jaffa are all within 15 minutes.
Florentin Street is vibrant but noisy. Abarbanel offers a good balance. Vital Street is the gallery corridor. For newer buildings, look around Derech Shlomo on the eastern edge. Walk around before committing to a lease.

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