Basel Street (Hebrew: רחוב בזל, romanized: Rehov Basel) is a major street in Tel Aviv, Israel named after the Swiss city of Basel, where the First World Zionist Congress took place in 1897 as well as ten subsequent congresses from 1898 until 1946.
Known for its many fashionable boutiques and coffee shops, the 650 meters long street runs from Dizengoff Street to Ibn Gabirol Street. The area in the vicinity of the street is commonly referred to as the "Basel Compound" (Hebrew: מתחם בזל, romanized: Mitham Basel).