Radio EPGB
EPGB is a vibrant night club and bar with cool vibes, good prices for drinks, and the best Hip hop and R&B. Enjoy the energetic atmosphere and let Omri, the friendly bartender, take care of all your needs.
Benedict
Benedict is a local breakfast institution. Famous for their breakfast all day concept, Benedict is a popular choice for young and old. Come early if you want to beat the long queues.
Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv
Built in the 1930s and renovated in the 1970s, The Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv is a unique architectural experience and a special spot within the city's business.
שוק לוינסקי
Levinsky Market is the king of spices and herbs. Stroll from shop to shop as you take in the friendly atmosphere and fragrant aroma that's lingering in the air.
Levontin 7
Listen to local artists at Levontin 7, an intimate pub/live music venue. It's open every single night of the week, so no excuses for not stopping by!
Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art
Located in a two-storey space just off Rothschild Boulevard, Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art is a leading gallery focused on local Israeli artists.
Max Brenner
Max Brenner is heaven for any chocolate lovers out there. The indulgent chocolate pizza is something you'll never forget.
The Hagana Museum
Splendidly located on Rothschild Blvd, this museum chronicles the formation and activities of the Haganah, the paramilitary organisation that was the forerunner of today’s Israel Defence Forces (IDF)
Speakeasy
Speakeasy is a combination of experimental cocktails and a cosy terrace/lounge with stunning views over Rothschild Boulevard, does it get any better?
Carmel Market
As one of the most popular markets in all of Tel Aviv, Shuk HaCarmel has a little bit of everything. Pick up some local foods, fresh fruits, spices, souvenirs and/or nuts.
Port Sa'id
Port Sa'id is owned by celebrity chef, Eyal Shani, and it offers outstanding food in a beautiful environment. It does get busy in the evening, so it's a good idea to book a table.
Thai House Restaurant
Run by a local couple, this is one of the most popular restaurants for Thai food.
Bugrashov Beach
Bograshov Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Tel Aviv with golden sands, plenty of space and the glistening sea.
Art Quest Allenby 28
This escape room will turn 60 minutes of your life into an unforgettable celebration of feelings and emotions in which fantasy and reality will mingle.
Nilus
Located in a former hotel with the building dating back to the 1920s, Nilus has a distinct atmosphere reminiscent of its history. It's very popular with locals.
Carmel Market
As one of the most popular markets in all of Tel Aviv, Shuk HaCarmel has a little bit of everything. Pick up some local foods, fresh fruits, spices, souvenirs and/or nuts.
Neve Tzedek
The chic, modern woman’s dream destination for designer shopping, cozy coffee shops and eateries and more are all available in the magical neighborhood of Neve Tzedek.
Meshek Barzilay
Meshek Barzilay Kitchen is an organic vegan restaurant in the heart of Tel Aviv’s charming Neve Tzedek neighbourhood. Powered by love and a strong sense of purpose.
Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre
The Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre is Israel's premier presenter of Israeli and international contemporary dance companies since 1989.
Banana Beach
With its mix of beach and water sports, Banana Beach is a good destination for those looking for a fun day at the beach. Less busy than others, it’s still lively, especially on Fridays.
Nachalat Binyamin
Nachalat Binyamin comes to life on Tuesdays and Fridays when its arts and crafts market opens to welcome locals and tourists alike. It’s the perfect place to buy gifts and souvenirs.
Ilana Goor Museum
View the eclectic collection of over 500 works of art from artist Ilana Goor's travels in Israel and around the world. Find it in a beautiful Old Jaffa building.
Cafe Puaa
Puaa is a neighbourhood coffee shop serving healthy meals. Located in the Pishpishim market, the space is filled with antiques and trinkets giving the place a cool flea market vibe.
Lorens Market
Lorens Market is your go-to for picking up local produce. They have a wide selection of high-quality goods – all perfect for a picnic.
Jaffa Port
Jaffa Port is one of the oldest ports in the world. Watch the fishermen at work, take a stroll along the docs or listen to live music while enjoying a cocktail overlooking the sea.
King Albert Square
King Albert Square is one of the smallest in Tel Aviv but deffently the most beautiful. It was built in the 1920s and displayes some of the city's finest and iconic buildings like the Pagoda house.
Independence Park
Independence Park is a beautiful spot with gorgeous views of the sea. It's great for a picnic and beloved by many locals.
Ben-Gurion House
This home served as the official family home of Ben Gurion from 1931 to 1953. Today, it's a historic house museum that's open to visitors who want to learn more about Ben Gurion.
CafeXoho
Café Xoho comes highly recommended by many locals. Have breakfast in a colourful atmosphere and hit the beach afterwards like a real Tel Avivian.
Gordon Beach
As one of the most famous beaches in Tel Aviv, Gordon Beach is definitely worth a visit. It also has a long pier, where you can enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Old City
(Attraction should be Old Jaffa, not city) Explore the winding alleys filled with galleries, crafts and jewelry. Take in Ottoman-era landmarks such as the Clock Tower and St. Peter’s Church
Jaffa Flea Market
Also known as Shuk Hapishpishim, this colourful and vibrant market is filled with vendors selling vintage furniture, art and much more.
Geula Beach
Also known as ‘Matkot’ beach, Geula Beach is a popular spot for locals playing the Israeli-invented game that’s somewhat similar to beach tennis.
Dr Shakshuka
Nobody does shakshuka better than the Israelis. Dr Shakshuka is the place to try the famous dish. Try their original version and relax on the terrace.
מסעדת בלקאאוט - Blackout restaurant
Dine in total darkness for an unforgettable experience. The team of visually impaired waiters will guide you through a great meal with plenty of sensory experiences.
Kiryat HaSefer Park
Kiryat HaSefer Park is a beautiful park in the heart of the city. It's perfect for a cosy picnic with lots of delicious food.
Tachtit Café
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Café Tachtit is a great spot for food. Their menu is amazing and has a lot of options, especially when it comes to breakfast.
Habima Square
The cultural centre is a popular public space with a unique design aesthetic. On top of being home to cultural institutions, there are a lot of eateries and coffee shops nearby.
Tel Aviv Cinematheque
The Cinematheque features both Israeli and foreign films. It's got comfortable seating and a nice atmosphere, perfect for a night out.
Cicchetti
Both a restaurant and bar, Cicchetti is a casual Italian-inspired spot with plenty of amazing things to try on the menu. Handcrafted to share, we recommend ordering a bit of everything.
Dizengoff Square
This central landmark is a great place to watch people come and go. There are plenty of coffee shops and a fountain in the middle, which only makes it more attractive to visit.
Little Prince Bookshop
Browse the wide-ranging collection of second-hand books while sipping delicious coffee at this quaint bookstore that also doubles as a coffee shop and workspace.
Bellboy
This dimly lit 1920s style speakeasy bar serves elaborate cocktails you won't forget. Enjoy a romantic evening or a fun gathering with friends at this sophisticated bar.
Dirty Burger
Simple, fresh and delicious Israeli street food is served at Miznon, the brainchild of Israeli chef Eyal Shani. Their signature dishes include ‘the run over potato’ and roasted cauliflower.
Waves Surf School and club
The Waves Surf Club is an established surf school located right on surf-friendly Dolphinarium Beach. Sign up for a lesson or rent a board for a day of catching waves.
Masada
With a little bit of everything on the menu, Café Masada caters to hungry beach-goers and those looking for a restaurant with a sea view.
ווסט סייד- West Side
With a mix of European and Israeli flavours, West Side becomes an exclusive restaurant with lots and lots of charm. Known for their high-quality menu!
Minzar
The Minzar hasn't changed a lot since it opened in 1993. Still open 24/7 and serving beer, it's popular with students, tourists, artists and everyone in between.
Cafe Bialik
Popular with locals and tourists alike, Café Bialik is the go-to place for tasty food and live music most evenings.
Olivery
Olivery is a cosy Italian restaurant with Sicilian flair. Their pizza is wonderful – and they also have a pretty nice terrace, where you can experience some of that Tel Aviv vibrance.