Bialik Street is one of the most famous streets next to Allenby Street in Tel-Aviv. A cul-de-sac with significant Bauhaus-style buildings, it has preserved its historic buildings and architecture better than any other neighbourhood in the city. In addition, it houses several cafes and museums.
Tourists can find many museums in the neighbourhood dedicated to artists who lived here, such as the Rubin Museum, the Bauhaus Foundation Museum and Beit Bialik. The latter, also known as Bialik House, has a notable architecture with ceramic art tiles and columned archways. The street also features a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Bialik Square, which offers the perfect backdrop for an evening stroll and is surrounded by cosy little cafés. The old City Hall at the end of the street is now the Museum of History, adjacent to the Felicja Blumental Music Centre & Library, which holds occasional concerts.