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Of all Tel Aviv's shuks, this is the most famous, most centrally located, and the largest.
Old Train Station – If you're feeling like a snack or a full meal combined with shopping and frivolity, take a stroll through the historically designed stores, fashion boutiques, restaurants, galleries and art exhibits. Super cool place with surprisingly personable service.
Kuli Alma – a new and trendy underground bar with outdoor lounging, indoor dancing and even a changing art gallery.
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2. The aroma of freshly fired rosemary piercing out the top of my fruity yet sour cocktail was more than enough to impress me and reason to go back for seconds.
Lima Lima – Shake your booty, or other significant asset, all night long, then relax in the waterfall courtyard.
There is no other city like Jerusalem in the world. I’m an advocate of quality and attention to detail when it comes to making drinks and the Brown does it perfectly. We traveled with them all over Israel and highly recommend them! Browse the offerings and enjoy a freshly made falafel or sabich for lunch and later buy yourself a cool and freshly squeezed orange or pomegranate juice from one of the many street vendors.
Rothschild Boulevard – When you’ve had enough sun for the day head up to Rothschild Boulevard to relax at a cafe.
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10. Our top pick!
Shpagat – a stadium-like tiered bar located on Nahalat Binyamin Street where you can enjoy a drink with friends and people watch from many of the different levels as nighttime crowds cruise up and down the street.
Tel Aviv Gay Clubs & Parties
Tel Aviv doesn’t really have permanent gay clubs but instead they have over-the-top gay parties that change venues.
Day Trips from Tel Aviv
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Making your way around Tel Aviv isn’t too difficult but you won’t find a city metro or rail system like you might in Jerusalem or other European cities. It’s a holy site for three major world religions, full of history, culture and conflict.
But more than just weather, Tel Aviv is vibrant, hip and artistic. Definitely a 20-something crowd.
Gay Events in Tel Aviv
The locals of Tel Aviv have even embraced the annual Tel Aviv Gay Pride festival held in June each year. It has amazing views from its rooftop terrace to rival that of the more expensive options in the area.
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Gay Events in Tel Aviv
11. Besides the regional train that goes to the airport and other cities within Israel, your best bet is to take a taxi or go by bike.
Like many big cities around the world, Tel Aviv has recently implemented a bike sharing program where you can rent bikes all across the city at various different stations.
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Haifa – you can head north to Haifa to visit the Baha’i Temple Gardens with 19 stunning terraces built alongside Mount Carmel. You’re not obligated to use them but we appreciate it if you do. Central location. Following you'll visit the lovely Neve Tzedek, the first neighborhood of Tel Aviv, built-in 1887, The Old Train Station, the Flee Market, and the historical sites of Old City Jaffa, one of the oldest port cities in the world.
This is “The Gay Beach”, conveniently located near the Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel. Buses are abundant but mostly all in Hebrew so navigation isn’t always simple.