The city of Tel Aviv-Yafo is subdivided into four quarters, which are further divided into neighborhoods.
Quarters
The quarters of Tel Aviv are as follows.[1]
| Name | In Hebrew | Area | Population (estimated, ca. 2021) | Density per sq. km | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| North / Trans-Yarkon | צפון / עבר הירקון | 22 km2 (8.5 sq mi) | 123,000 | 5,591 | 
| Center | מרכז | 13 km2 (5.0 sq mi) | 170,000 | 13,077 | 
| Jaffa and South | יפו ודרום | 10 km2 (3.9 sq mi) | 85,000 | 8,500 | 
| East | מזרח | 8.5 km2 (3.3 sq mi) | 82,000 | 9,647 | 
Neighborhoods
Below is the list of neighborhoods, arranged geographically from north to south, then from west to east.
Northwest

Ramat Aviv
Residential
- Azorei Hen (אזורי חן), Areas of Grace
 - Kokhav HaTzafon (כוכב הצפון), Northern Star
 - Shikun Lamed (שיכון למד), L Neighborhood
 - Migdalei Ne'eman (מגדלי נאמן) Faithful Towers
 - Neve Avivim (נווה אביבים), Springs Oasis (also known as Ramat Aviv Bet/ 2)
 - Nofei Yam (נופי ים) Sea view
 - Ramat Aviv Aleph (רמת אביב א'), Spring Height 1
 - Ramat Aviv Gimmel (רמת אביב ג'), Spring Height 3
 - Ramat Aviv HaHadasha (רמת אביב החדשה), New Spring Height
 
Non-residential regions
- Museum campus
 - Tel Aviv University Campus
 - Yarkon Park (Park Ha-Yarkon officially Ganei Yehoshua/ Joshua Gardens)
 
Northeast
Residential
- Ganei Tzahala (גני צהלה), Gardens of Joy
 - HaMishtalah (המשתלה), The [Plant] Nursery
 - Hadar Yosef (הדר יוסף), Glory of Joseph (Elishar)
 - Ma'oz Aviv (מעוז אביב), Spring Fortress
 - Ne'ot Afeka (נאות אפקה), Beautiful Pastures
 - Neve Sharret (נוה שרת), (Moshe) Sharett Oasis
 - Ramat HaHayal (רמת החייל), Soldier's Hill (also known as (רמת החי"ל), HIL (acronym for the Jewish Brigade) Height)
 - Ramot Tzahala (רמות צהלה), Heights of IDF-Joy (Portmanteau from IDF and Joy)
 - Revivim (רביבים),Mild rainstorms
 - Shikun Dan (שיכון דן), Dan Neighborhood
 - Tel Baruch (תל ברוך), (Mordechai Joseph) Baruch Hill
 - Tzahala (צהלה), Portmanteau from IDF and Joy
 - Yisgav (ישגב), He will be Great
 
Non-residential regions
- Kiryat Atidim (קריית עתידים), Campus of the Future
 
Central
Residential
- HaTzafon HaYashan (הצפון הישן), The Old North
 - Yehuda HaMaccabi (יהודה המכבי) Judah the Maccabi
 - Montefiore (מונטיפיורי), (Moses) Montefiore
 - Lev HaIr (לב העיר), The City Center/Core, lit. Heart of the City
 - Kerem Hatemanim (כרם התימנים), Yemenites Vineyard
 - Bavli, (בבלי) Babylonian (Talmud)
 - Tzamarot Ayalon (צמרות איילון), Ayalon Treetops
 - Giv'at Amal Bet (גבעת עמל ב'), Workers Hill B
 - Neve Tzedek (נווה צדק), Righteousness House
 - Shabazi (שבזי), (Shalom) Shabazi
 - Ohel Moshe (אהל משה), Moshe Tent (merged with Neve Tzedek)
 
Non-residential regions
Southwest

Old Jaffa
- Old Jaffa (יפו העתיקה), Old Jaffa
 - Yafo C (יפו דרום), Jaffa South
 - Giv'at HaTmarim (גבעת התמרים), Dates Hill
 - Ajami (עג'מי), (Ibrahim) al-Ajami
 - Tzahalon (צהלון), Rejoice
 - Givat Aliyah (גבעת עלייה), Aliyah Hill = Elevation's Hill
 
South

Florentin, Tel Aviv
- Florentin (פלורנטין)
 - Neve Sha'anan (נווה שאנן), Serenity's Oasis / Peaceful Abode
 - Neve Ofer (נווה עופר), (Avraham) Ofer Oasis, also Tel Kabir[2]
 - Kiryat Shalom (קריית שלום), City of Peace
 - Shapira (שפירא), (Meir Gezl) Shapira[3]
 - Giv'at Herzl (גבעת הרצל), Herzl Hill
 - Abu Kabir (אבו כביר), named after Tall al Kabir, Egypt [4]
 - American–German Colony (המושבה האמריקאית-גרמנית)
 

Aerial view of Yad Eliyahu
Southeast
- Nahalat Yitzhak (נחלת יצחק), Yitzchak's (Spektor) Estate
 - Bitzaron (ביצרון), Little Fortress
 - Ramat Yisrael (רמת ישראל), Israel (Rokach) Heights
 - Tel Haim (תל חיים), Haim (Chisin) Hill
 - Yad Eliyahu (יד אליהו), Eliyahu (Golomb) Memorial
 - Ramat HaTayasim (רמת הטייסים), Pilots' Height
 - Neve Tzahal (נוה צה"ל), Oasis of the IDF
 - Kfar Shalem (כפר שלם), Peaceful Village
 - HaArgazim (הארגזים), The Crates
 - Shkhunat HaTikva (שכונת התקווה), The Hope Quarter
 - Neve Barbur (נווה בארבור), Swan Oasis / Swan's Abode
 - Ezra (עזרא) Ezra (the Scribe)
 
References
- ↑ "עדכון תכנית המתאר תא/5500" [City Plan Update TA/5500] (PDF) (in Hebrew). City of Tel Aviv-Yafo. July 2022. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
 - ↑ Wellsprings of memory
 - ↑ Tel Aviv's forgotten neighborhood
 - ↑ "Sabil Abu Nabbut". www.archnet.org. Archived from the original on 2007-12-24.
 
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