2015 TEL AVIV NIGHTLIFE GUIDE
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Tel Aviv’s nonstop, thriving nightlife is not just a secret among local Tel Avivians, but a well-known fact among travelers the world over. From the Namal – Tel Aviv’s original port turned entertainment hotspot – to Dizengoff Street, Rothschild Boulevard and Jaffa flea market, Tel Aviv offers a plethora of options and activities that will never cease to surprise, delight and inspire. With the arrival of 2015, Tel Avivians and travelers all flooding the streets to party, dance and celebrate in true Middle Eastern Mediterranean style.
We’ve scoured the city to offer you a prime list of delectable locales and parties not just for the new year, as they are happening places though out the year.
The Block
Tel Aviv’s world-renowned dance club is a must for music enthusiasts, featuring
three different performance spaces and located in a subterranean complex in Tel Aviv’s Central Bus Station. The Block is known for hosting international and local DJs through a wide-range of musical tastes, making for a surefire good time. Location: 157 Salame Street .
Spagat
Tel Aviv’s hottest gay/straight/hipster bar located on the buzzing Nachalat Binyamin Street on the cusp of Neve Tzedek, featuring weekly live music events, concept parties and sets by Tel Aviv DJs. 43 Nachalat Binyamin Street.
Alla Rampa
New open-air tapas bar frequented by local musicians in an industrial strip of south Tel Aviv, offering innovative vegetarian options, cocktails and featuring weekly performances by local musicians and DJs spinning the best of international indie rock and dance music. 21 Ha’Amal Street.
Pasaz
One of Tel Aviv’s hottest spots for local DJs and bands with a new artist performing each night, Pasaz is a round-the-clock nightlife spot where patrons show up early and leave late. Anticipate a wide-range of musical styles ranging from soul and funk music to live hip-hop acts and international electronic music DJs. 94 Allenby Street.
Breakfast Club
Tel Aviv’s longstanding dance club received a complete makeover over the past year, reopening just a few months ago and quickly rising to the top of every nightlife enthusiast’s short list for consistent fun and high-energy musical offerings. Breakfast Club’s sister-bar, Milk, which is conveniently located in the adjacent space, offers a more laid-back, dimly lit vibe but still suitable for music lovers. 6 Rothschild Boulevard.
Imperial Cocktail Bar
Newly opened speakeasy bar in a unassuming hotel on Hayarkon Street, Imperial Cocktail Bar is the city’s hottest cocktail joint, serving a selection of innovative cocktails amongst a dimly lit, 1920’s decor, with the waiters also dressing the part. 66 Hayarkon Street Website

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