Dubnow Park, Public park in central Tel Aviv, Israel
Dubnow Park is a public green space near the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center, featuring multiple playgrounds and exercise areas. The grounds offer open areas for gathering and free-weight equipment available for visitor use.
The park is named after Simon Dubnow, a Belarusian Jewish historian whose work focused on documenting Jewish history and heritage. The naming honors his contribution to preserving historical memory.
The park serves as a social hub where neighbors meet regularly to spend time outdoors and connect with one another. On weekends, you will see families and friends using the space for everyday moments together.
The park is located at 25 Dubnov Street and is open year-round with a refreshment kiosk operating during daylight hours. Plan your visit during cooler parts of the day, especially if you want to use the playgrounds or exercise equipment without crowds.
The park features a fenced-in area reserved specifically for dogs where they can play freely off-leash. This dog zone is separated from the main areas and provides a secure environment for pet owners and their animals.
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