The areas of Florentine and Yemenite in Tel Aviv are known for their colourful street art. I started off with this ‘Do it yourself tour’ but I kept going off course, being distracted by the bright colours. I spent a couple of hours weaving through the streets on a grey overcast day being drawn further and further in by the colourful artworks.

Florentine street art:

Meander through the streets before kicking back at one of the many hipster cafes hidden amongst the artworks.

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Yemenite Street Art:

Not as much here as in Florentine, but what I found was cool nonetheless and you can then have lunch at Shimon King of Soups, trying out the famous Yemenite soup.

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A couple of cheery workmen that wanted their picture taken 

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