
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a bustling urban street scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically near the intersection of Jabotinsky Road and Begin Road, dominated by several prominent high-rise buildings. The scene is observed on a clear, sunny day, indicated by a deep blue, cloudless sky and distinct shadows. In the foreground, a dark asphalt road spans the width of the frame, featuring a white-striped crosswalk. To the left, a green-painted bicycle lane with white bicycle stencils is visible. Several pedestrians are crossing the street on the crosswalk, and others are on the adjacent sidewalks. On the far left, white construction barriers are set up along the sidewalk. In the midground, a dark blue city bus, likely from the Dan bus company, is stopped in the rightmost lane, facing right, at the intersection. Traffic lights are visible on black poles, with the light facing the bus appearing green. A "30" speed limit sign is attached to one pole. Several motorbikes are parked on the sidewalk to the right of the crosswalk. A multi-story white building with rounded balconies and green foliage along its terraces occupies the left side of the intersection. Its ground level features storefronts with glass windows and awnings, displaying Hebrew text. The background is dominated by modern skyscrapers. The most prominent is the Menora Mivtachim Tower, a multi-story building with a light grey and white facade featuring horizontal window bands, clearly identified by the "מגדל מנורה מבטחים" sign at its summit. Below the sign, on a lower floor, several flags are displayed, including alternating Israeli and United States flags. To the left of the Menora Mivtachim Tower stands a much taller, slender white skyscraper with numerous balconies and a grid-like design. To the right, another less tall grey high-rise is visible, and further right, a distinctive dark blue and grey glass-clad skyscraper with a cantilevered section, likely the Azrieli Sarona Tower, is partially visible.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found
More from Tel Aviv







