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2. Tel Aviv Performing Arts Centre (TAPAC)
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4. Cameri Theatre
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5. Goodbar (The)
- A popular with the local favorites, this bar is packed to the rafters more often than not! You'll have to try hard to secure seats, which are arranged... read more
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6. Moadon Hateatron
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7. Molly Blooms
- Painted leprechaun green on the outside, this is a real Irish experience as everything from the lamps to wood paneling comes from Ireland. The... read more
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8. Tel Aviv Cinematheque (The)
Located not far from the Mann Auditorium, the Cinémathèque, with an ever-changing daily program, screens three or four films each day, ranging...
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9. Beit Lessin Theater
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10. Music at the Museum (Tel Aviv Museum of Art)
The museum hosts a wide range of afternoon and evening events, including music recitals, performances of chamber orchestras and ensembles, visiting...
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The Best of NileGuide
- There should be monuments to Tel Aviv's nightlife scene. People who know about these kinds of things rank Tel Aviv with top party cities in the world like Ibiza, Bangkok, New York, and London. There's a little bit of hedonism here, to contrast with Tel Aviv's sister city of Jerusalem. It's a you want it, you got it kind of a city. There are laid back bars, places for 18-25 year olds, and bars where if you're not over 25 you're not getting in. There is a wildly fun gay scene in Tel Aviv and a few places that are a little quieter, more bohemian, hippyish, en vogue, more adult, Irish, inside, outside, on rooftops, in basements, classy, exotic. Forbes magazine described party cities as ones that "...become a little louder - and maybe even a little naughtier than the rest." That's exactly it. Something about Tel Aviv makes you want to lose a little control and if you think you can fight the feeling, I dare you to try.
- Best Of Tel Aviv
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Hotels
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Things to Do
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Restaurants
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