This square is named after Meir Dizengoff. He was the first mayor of Tel Aviv. He was born in the Russian Empire on the territory of modern Moldova. Her wife Zina was a great connoisseur of art. She died early, they had no children. They donated their art gallery to the city, on the basis of which the Aviv fan art museum was founded. On this square stood a fountain with rainbow colors. Today it has been moved to the Jacob Agam Museum, and the square has been restored in its original form.
Two central streets of the city: Dizengoff and Allenby reveal their secrets. The walk begins at the Gay sex shop passes through Dizengoff Square and the LGBT community house and ends at a paradise sauna. On the way, you can visit the most stylish hair salon, eat the most delicious falafel for 6 shekels or a juicy hamburger for only 20 shekels.