Sipur Pashut - Book store in Newe Ẕedeq, Tel Aviv | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
Sipur Pashut
Book store · Newe Ẕedeq ·
Sipur Pashut
Book store · Newe Ẕedeq ·
Independent bookstore with extensive Hebrew/English, posters, stationery
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Shabazi St 36, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6515038, IsraelGet directions
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
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Anna E.
Google
Expensive (like all book stores in Tel Aviv), but really beautiful inside. You can enjoy some time here. There is a shelf outside where you can leave some books for other people if you already don’t need them.
Anna F.
Google
Great book store, where you can find variety of books in Hebrew and English. You can also find very special souvenirs there. Great service. Highly recommended.
Loaay W.
Google
It's definitely the best independent bookstore in Tel-Aviv. They have a huge selection of prize-winning children picturebooks, in Hebrew and English (a little bit of Arabic too)! Also have a selection of books from small publishers so if you are looking for special books and not mainstream ones - this is your place! LOVED IT! ### The pic is from launching the book "Being There, Being Here: Palestinian Writings in the World" by Maurice Ebileeni
Masha Pavlov (.
Google
I love this bookstore so much!! It has huge selection of books, cozy atmosphere, and even though it's not big, you can wander there for hours like in a treasure cave. They also sell beautiful posters and other stationery.
André S.
Google
One of the best bookstores in TLV.
Especially in Hebrew of course.
Sipur Pahut - that's Agnon's, of course.
B C
Google
Nice bookshop, but definitely expensive! Just as an exercise, I was comparing prices of a few items with The Migdalor pricing (another beautiful shop on Mikveh Israel), and the difference is between 15% to 20% in favor of Migdalor.
Yossef S.
Google
Don't miss this charming independent bookstore, located in one of the most attractive districts. Great variety of English titles, and vary friendly and professional sraff.
Dana S.
Google
Yes it is a cute bookstore but the man working upstairs was not only rude but very unwelcoming. Whatever happened to going to a bookstore and getting lost for a bit... won’t be back ever.