Places to explore

 Our top recommendations

 

 

 

GOING OUT ON THE WEEKEND:

The Block

Salame Road 157

Thursday night

Tel Aviv’s premier Techno/House Club. They regularly host some of the world’s top DJs and Thursday nights are their main night of the week.

Arrive before 01:00 AM in order to pay half price in the cover fee!

 

Bootleg club

King George Street 48

Open at Thu-Fri. Every week there's a different DJ from around the globe, Friday will probably be better.

 

Haiku Skybar

Best Yehuda 3

A new trendy rooftop bar you must try out. Located on top of Lighthouse hotel, It's one of the most beautiful places in the city, and they also serve great sushi. 

 

Sputnik 

Allenby 112

This place has achieved a cult-status amongst the Tel Aviv hipster crew as a space to chill, drink, catch up with friends, and listen to good music – including occasional live act and top Tel Aviv DJ.

 

Kuli Alma

Mikve Israel 10

Chill in the garden outside or dance like crazy inside. This is one of the most unique places opened in Tel Aviv.

 

OUR TOP CHOICE

 

D-TLV Pub Crawl

Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays

The best option of exploring Tel-Aviv's entire nightlife scene in one night. For 90 shekels you will receive 1 beer + 5 shots, and free v.i.p entries to 4 of the most happening bars and clubs. For booking your participation you can contact them through dtlvcrawl@gmail.com.

 

PLACES TO EAT AND DRINK:

 

Puaa

Rabi Yochanan 8

This place is furnished with all second-hand furniture that can be bought. Good food, good drinks and good vibes.

 

Port Said

 Har Sinai 5

"High class" street food. Most of the seat are outside, on the sidewalk with a few steps. Really cool, vibrant atmosphere.

 

Bichicleta

Nachlat Benyamin 29 

A nice garden behind a quiet street creates this place magic. Very good food (try the eggplant fries).

 

Brasserie

Ibn Gabirol 70

The Brasserie is Tel-Aviv's most famous French brasserie, located on Kikar Rabin. The food is delicious (they also do a great burger) open 24/7. 

 

 

PLACES TO WONDER AROUND TEL AVIV – JAFFA:

 

Old Jaffa

A very old and historical place. Go see the beautiful architecture it has to offer, hear some stories and have the best view on Tel Aviv's cost line.

 

Neve Tzedek

The first neighborhood in Tel Aviv. Beautiful small streets that can remind some of Italy give this area it's unique vibe. Don't forget to grab an ice cream at Anita's. (Shabazi St)

 

Jaffa Port

The old and historical port has been renovated but still keeps it's original vibes. Great restaurants, art galleries and the sea makes it a place you must see.

 

 Dizengoff / Ben Yehuda / Rothschild Boulevards

These are the main veins of the city. Tons of shops, bars, cafes and restaurants. 

 

OUR TOP CHOICE

Yemenite Quarter

Probably the most charming neighbourhood in Tel Aviv, also called Kerem HaTeimanim. It’s one of Tel Aviv’s last authentic treasures, a hidden corner of the city that remains rich with nostalgia and authenticity. Very close to Carmel Market and NAchlat Benyamin artist market.

 

 

Restaurants recommendations:

The Vitirna

Ibn Gvirol 36 // Lilinblum 40

Strong contender for best cheese-burger in Tel Aviv. There’s a good selection of cheeses to add to your burger, including a blue cheese for the brave. They also have delicious sweet potato fries, and a wide selection of sausages.

 

Ad Haetzem Express

Rotchild 31

 American-style fast-food burger joint, with fluffy white buns, tasty burger patties, lots and lots of sauce, and free drink refills. The double-burger meal comes with fries and unlimited refill, good value for 50 NIS. They also do delivery from their website.

 

Ha-Miznon

Ibn Gvirol 23

No where else can you experience the perfect combination of an erratic Israeli atmosphere while stuffing yourself with heavenly delectable Israeli street food. Eccentric chef Eyal Shani has once again elevated something simple like a stuffed pita into a must have gourmet dish for any Tel Aviv tourist.

 

Chop-Chop

Ibn Gvirol 20

High quality noodles dishes for a low price.

 

Abulafia

Yeffet Street 7

A good authentic bakery in Jaffa. Try the pizza-sambusak with an egg.

 

Dr. Shakshuka

Beit Eshel Street 3

The local shakshuka king. Shakshuka is an Israeli dish made from eggs and tomato sauce, in the back they also have good shawarma.

 

The Old Man and The Sea

Kedem Street 85 

A fish restaurant in an Israeli – Arabic style. A lot of salads as starters, and then a main course of fish or seafood. 

 

Pundak Deluxe

Olei Tzion Street 7 

A place which specializes in smoked barbeque meat. Good meat, good beer and nice side dishes.

 

OUR TOP CHOICE

Abu Hassan

Shivtei Israel Street 14

The Best Hummus in Tel Aviv and some might say in Israel (I totally agree!). Ask for Masabbaha (It's a mix of Hummus, Tahini and chickpeas). Super cheap and super delicious.