Gan Meir is a garden Lev HaIr Tzafon Tel Aviv located in Israel.
King George St (Bugrashov St) Tel Aviv Israel
Credit Cards | No |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Preferred meeting spot for gays with nice dog playground section. Also on fridays it's pets lovers meeting where you can find a dog for adoption. Right in the middle of the busiest shopping area.
Great green park with some history but mostly some quiet right in the middle of the very busy city center
There's a hidden coffee place inside the garden . The ☕ is not great, but combined with the park is a nice experience...
Hang out on the weekend. There is also a dog park .
Named after Meir Dizengoff (Меер Янкелевич Дизенгоф, 25 February 1861 – 23 September 1936) was the first mayor of Tel Aviv and one of its founding fathers.
Cute little park in the middle of the city !
Have a picnic , ride your bike , or take your dog to the “dog park ” for the day!
Park has area with free wifi
Do not let little children play by the pool! There is no fence and they might fall...
Public ping pong tables and some exercise equipment available in this park . The lawn has seen better days...
There are turtles lurking in the depth of the lily pool.
Parc avec pas mal d’espace et des bancs ombragés dans les petites allées . Appareils pour faire de l ’exercice en libre accès. Tables de ping-pong. Bacs à composte! ????
Прикольный парк ! Детские площадки для всех возрастов! Спортивные площадки . Отличное место для всей семьи !
חולה על גן של הכלבים... אבל לראות.את.הכלבים משחקים שם שעות מקום ממש נחמד בלב הבלגן...
בירה 220 מיל paulner ב-11₪ בלנדור גן מאיר
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Visit here on Thursdays and Fridays in order to try out a large variety of food types, ranging from Persian rice to Netherlands style mini-pancakes. And a couple of gyms here for those extra calories. - Daniel Kopel
Comfortable & beautiful place, reasonable prices, good ice coffee, not-so-good ice cream. - Leo
Great for a stroll through. The best place to pick up your souvenirs - vendors always up for a haggle. And some great street food! - Paul Robertson