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  • Attractions

A visit to Tel Aviv will be one to remember thanks to its gorgeous beaches, the incredible restaurants, energetic nightlife, mesmerizing museums, great shopping, breathtaking landscapes. Still with us? Great because there's so much more. Don’t let yourself get swept up by the coastline’s sea, sun and hummus (we know it’s a challenge!) because the city boasts a lot more attractions. To help you get organized, we’ve rounded up the best things to do in Tel Aviv so you can make the most of your visit. RECOMMENDED: Here are our top tips for enjoying Tel Aviv like a local This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, click here.

  • Shopping

The Israeli shopping scene is more than just big-name shopping mall chains and a network of manic markets. Though your guidebook will surely direct you towards Mahane Yehuda or the infamous Dizengoff center, what it won’t tell you about is the up-and-coming community of Israeli jewelry designers bursting onto the scene. Scattered around Israel, with a majority along the pedestrian-heavy Dizengoff street (in central Tel Aviv) and Shabazi street (in Neve Tzedek), are a number of innovative artists crafting handmade, customized earrings, rings, bracelet, necklaces and accessories. If you're willing to dig, there are some great vintage finds in Jaffa's Flea Market as well. Plus, they've got some great street food to keep you going. So here it is: the inside scoop on where to find the best Israeli jewelry designers—the ones who put the ‘jew’ in jewelry.

  • Nightlife

It's no longer simple to find sex in the city of sin. Should we cast blame on the crazy rent prices that leave us shortchanged and exhausted? Have drugs affected the virility of men? Or perhaps slut-shaming has taken its toll. It seems difficult to find one clear answer to this issue, but there is no denying that our city is suffering from a period of drought to match the weather. Have no fear, Time Out is here with those last few good eggs perched in the Tel Aviv nightlife basket - filled with strides of pride, awkward breakfasts, and occasionally, regret. These nine Tel Aviv nightlife establishments are teeming with one-night stand potential, so touch up that lipstick, reapply that deodorant, and hop to it. And remember: get in, get out, and don't get attached!

  • Restaurants

Whether or not you’re looking for kosher restaurants, Jerusalem offers a wide range of options that are both mouthwateringly delicious and suitable for a plethora of palates. Unlike many of the world’s other top destinations, in the Holy Land, you’ll find fantastic culinary experiences that aren’t solely expensive (thanks in large part to the city’s unparalleled Israeli markets). Here’s a look at the best restaurants in Jerusalem and what the thriving restaurant scene has to offer. Believe us, after a day of travelling throughout Israel or shopping at Mamilla Mall for Israeli jewelry and designer clothing, you'll be grateful for a reason to wear your newest purchases. And for those of you that are still up and pumping, try out the Jerusalem nightlife scene, it will surprise you. 

  • Nightlife

A city that never sleeps needs a high dose of adrenaline pumping through it at all times to stay awake. Whether that adrenaline comes from excellent sugar-infused cocktails, 3 a.m. eats, or head throbbing Tel Aviv clubs that go past the wee hours of the morn and right into Israeli breakfast time, is irrelevant. What is relevant is the abundance of options once the sun sets. That’s why we’ve rounded up the best of the best on Dizengoff, Allenby, Rothschild and more for the ultimate nocturnal guide to Tel Aviv nightlife. Are you up to the challenge? See how many can you tackle in one night.

  • Shopping

While high fashion is nothing new to Tel Aviv and its fierce and fabulous Israeli fashion designers have dominated the scene for years, there’s a new kid in town. And rumor has it, he’s cooler, more fashionable, and much friendlier for your wallet. Sometimes he goes by the name ‘vintage’, while other times, he prefers the name ‘secondhand’. Either way, when looking for things to do in Tel Aviv on a budget, these funky shops have got you covered. Dig through a treasure trove of embroidered shirts from the 40s, oggle at the incredibly discounted Versace and Armani brand items, or thumb your nose at those overpriced Israeli wedding dress designers and opt for a Victorian lace wedding dress for just NIS 1800 instead. Here’s our guide to the best vintage and secondhand shopping in Tel Aviv.  

  • Shopping

There’s nothing more picture perfect than a White wedding in the White City. Any day of the week, you’re bound to stumble upon a wedding ceremony or sunset wedding photo shoot just by walking along the sandy shores of one of Israel’s beaches. When the words 'Israeli wedding designer' pop up, we often think of the greats, like Berta Bridal. However, there are many aesthetically captivating and popular bridal gown designers like Inbal Dror and Israel’s 'Project Runway' winner, Alon Livne, who do not require a reservation two years in advance. It’s worth a trip to the Middle East just to check out these handpicked studios. Come to the Holy Land, take in the sights, sample some great food, shop ‘til you drop, and try on some breathtaking dresses. If there’s a place to find the one and have some fun, this is it.

  • Shopping

Fashionistas from all walks of earth swarm the busy Tel Aviv streets year round on a hunt for fierce fashion. While the less versed travelers are drawn to big shopping malls and smaller markets that test out their haggling skills, the real magic takes place inside the city’s boutiques, which house cutting edge Israeli and international designers. From the hip Showroom on Rothschild Boulevard to designer digs on Dizengoff, shopping in Tel Aviv has never been so popular. That’s why we’ve come up with a personalized style guide to the best fashion boutiques in Tel Aviv to fulfill your shopaholic needs. Leave the cash at home, this trip will need some serious platinum.

  • Nightlife
  • Clubs

It’s not a myth. Tel Aviv’s known as ‘the city that never sleeps’ for a reason. From a booming Tel Aviv nightlife bar scene to a collection of one-of-a-kind cocktail bars, you’d be silly to call it an early night in the White City. If bars aren’t your thing, and neither is the alternative Tel Aviv nightlife, and you’re looking to shake that tail feather to Israel’s hottest DJs, we’ve rounded up the best clubs in Tel Aviv for your dancing pleasure. From the glamorous spots down by the Tel Aviv Port to after hours establishments just steps from Rothschild Boulevard, you’ll leave the clubs just in time to cure those drunchies with some greasy Tel Aviv street food or hungover Israeli breakfast. When it comes to Tel Aviv nightlife, you have to give into the FOMO. After all, you can sleep when you’re dead.

  • Attractions

With a welcoming coastline, considered a top destination to visit and a selection of some of the best beaches in Israel, we’ve highlighted the most happening Tel Aviv beaches spanning from Jaffa in the south to Tel Aviv Port in the north. For your sand-filled pleasure, spend the day like a local sweating through an intense matkot session, play some volleyball on the Gordon Beach strip, or just lay down and soak up the sun. You don't have to spend a shekel at these beaches; they offer some fun in the sun things to do in Tel Aviv at zero cost. After dark, head for a quick shower at your Tel Aviv boutique hotel or hostel and hit the town for a post-beach bite at some of the best Tel Aviv restaurants serving everything from seafood to Italian.