
Tel Aviv Culture
Tel Aviv is a vibrant, diverse and a hub of culture. Art, music, dance, theatre, food, fashion and style are all thriving in the “White City” where there are constant events, parties, and happenings. From new restaurant openings, cocktail bars, sunset parties, pop-up shops, fashion shows and festivals, Tel Aviv is a city young at heart. Morning, noon and night there are cultural things happening in the city, with endless energy and momentum. Tel Aviv also happens to be one of the most dog-friendly cities in the world and has gained global attention as a trailblazer in vegan and plant-based food and products. Filled with beaches, parks, markets, promenades and more, Tel Aviv culture is one of a kind and cannot be replicated, it must be experienced to fully understand. Here are some helpful reads to better understand and make the most out of Tel Aviv culture.

What to Do on a Rainy Day in Tel Aviv
As winter in Israel is approaching, the rainy season is upon us. Winter in Israel is generally very mild and temperate, starting in mid-October/November and lasting until March. Evenings can be very cool or cold, and when it rains in Israel, it pours! It is also important to remember that it can feel very cold... Read More
The Tel Aviv Bucket List: Things to do in the White City
Tel Aviv – vibrant, dynamic, and full of energy – is becoming one of the most popular destinations for travelers around the world for many reasons: There are countless things to put on your Tel Aviv bucket list! Tel Aviv is famous for its beaches, nightlife, music, art, food, and style. Both tourists and locals... Read More
The Best Co-Working Spaces in Tel Aviv
If you are visiting Israel on business, or, you are just so busy that you cannot put that screen down, Tel Aviv has plenty of co-working spaces to get your work done. These shared office spaces provide a quiet environment with like-minded people. Co-working spaces are perfect for freelancers on the go and are usually... Read More
Tel Aviv on a Budget
We all know that traveling is not cheap, and the city of Tel Aviv is no exception. But with a little forethought and creativity, it is possible to enjoy Tel Aviv on a budget. Along with the expensive hotels and restaurants, Tel Aviv boasts a number of affordable accommodation options and plenty of cheaper places... Read More
Levinsky Market
The Levinsky Market is a cultural gem in the heart of the trendy neighborhood of Florentin in southern Tel Aviv. It may not be the first stop for a typical tourist in Tel Aviv, but the combination of exotic spices and unique personality could draw anyone into this market, or shuk. A very popular spot... Read More
Habima Theater, Tel Aviv
The Habima Theater in Tel Aviv is Israel's national theater, rebuilt and reopened in 2009 as a modern theater of world-class proportions. Whilst almost all productions at Habima Theater are in Hebrew, many are translated simultaneously into English, making it very possible for tourists to enjoy the performances here. Read More
Hip Tel Aviv
Adam Groffman is a travel blogger who spent four months in Tel Aviv last summer and then into the fall as well. These are some of the coolest alternative things to do in Tel Aviv, especially if you’re a hipster, including Florentin, Tel Aviv's Brooklyn, to an underground rock bar, a design center, and some great art in unexpected places... Read More
World’s First Deaf-Blind Acting Group, Nalaga’at, in Tel Aviv
In Tel Aviv’s Jaffa port, there is an old warehouse overlooking the Mediterranean. There you can find the “Nalaga’at” Center, the world’s only professional deaf-blind acting ensemble. The theatre is composed of 11 actors, most of them suffering from genetic disorder called Usher syndrome, which results in acute deafness at birth, followed by gradual loss of vision. Read More