Strolling along the sidewalks of Dizengoff Street, one of Tel Aviv's major north-south thoroughfares, used to be so popular that a special Hebrew verb was coined for the activity. The street has since seen better days, but it still houses a variety of stores and specialty shops. There are also several sidewalk cafes, where you can sit back and people-watch while enjoying a cappuccino or an espresso. Be sure to visit Dizengoff Circle, with its colorful, rotating Yaakov Agam Fire and Water sculpture. Dizengoff Circle is also the site of a frequent collectors bazaar.