Azrieli Centre

Tel Aviv


This shopping mall is home to the usual stores such as Zara, Mango and H&M, but the building itself has become something of a Tel Aviv icon. The Azrieli Centre comprises three imposing skyscrapers – square, round and triangle – visible for miles around. There's also a rooftop Azrieli Observatory on the 49th floor (20NIS entry fee).


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