King George Street (Tel Aviv)
| רְחוֹב הַמֶּלֶךְ ג׳וֹרְג׳ | |
King George Street, looking South | |
| Namesake | King George V |
|---|---|
| Location | Tel Aviv |
| Coordinates | 32°04′24″N 34°46′30″E / 32.07333°N 34.77500°E |
| Construction | |
| Commissioned | 1920s |
King George Street (Hebrew: רְחוֹב הַמֶּלֶךְ ג׳וֹרְג׳, romanized: Rehov ha-Melekh Jorj) is a street in Tel Aviv named for King George V of the United Kingdom who reigned during the British Mandate of Palestine. The street extends from Masaryk Square in the north to Magen David Square in the south, where it meets with Allenby Street, the Carmel Market, and Nahalat Binyamin Street.