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.
38 Allenby Street
Locals flock to this rock n' roll dive bar...
10 Jerusalem Boulevard
Massive dance and music space...
2 Mendele Street
Traditional Irish Pub...
2 Sprinzak Street
First rate film festivals, once a month "Pink Club" plays gay films...
1 Daniel Frisch Street
Most productions are in Hebrew or Yiddish...
19 Shaul Hamelech Boulevard
Home of the Israeli Opera & famous venue for other performances...
Top floor, Dizengoff Centre
Dizengoff Street
Take your drinks and treats bought here into the Lev Cinema with you!...
101 Dizengoff Street
Repertory theater putting on classic plays in English and Hebrew...
19 Shaul Hamelech Boulevard
Fantastic views from any seat of the theater...
27 Shaul Hamelech Boulevard
Check the museums website for upcoming live events...
13 Ibn Gvirol Street
Trendy place for midnight drinks and snacks...
56 Kaufman Street
Dance the night away Ibiza style!...
7 Levontin Street
Music Mecca...
6 Vital Street
Best Jazz Spot...
178 Balfour Street
Bohemian Hideout...
10 Shabazi Street
Delightful Bistro...