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Gay Hotels in Tel Aviv
3. Just about any property is gay-friendly in Tel Aviv, but there are a few favorites that are well known for gay travelers.

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Brown TLV Urban Hotel – Iconic gay favorite hotel in town. And they're open late!

CafeLix – Located at 15 Sgula Street, this first of its kind cafe helped to propel the market on slow-roast coffee.

Levinsky 41 – Stop in to watch former chef Benny Soda whip up his signature sparkling waters combined with organic fruit syrups (using apricots, almond, roses, strawberries and peaches) resulting in a refreshing, subtly sweet beverage.

Alla Rampa – Seated in Tel Aviv's industrial strip, this local musicians' hangout features cocktails at its new open-air tapas bar and some innovative options for vegetarians.

Pua– Tel Aviv can be intense, and this cute little cafe/restaurant offers a welcome respite from the action.

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. Seriously, this app does it all!

This site and app let me do all the planning for our 15 day trip in a little over 6 hours! As day turns to night, you’ll see why Tel Aviv is world famous for its nightlife scene, especially in this and the surrounding neighborhoods.

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Carmel Market – arts, crafts, vegetables, local fruits and spices are found at this efficiently located gathering of vendors and artists.

The train doesn’t operate during Shabbat (Friday afternoon until Saturday evening) or Jewish holidays so you’ll need to catch the bus or take a taxi. It has amazing views from its rooftop terrace to rival that of the more expensive options in the area.

 

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Exactly what I needed to plan a trip. But more than just weather, Tel Aviv is vibrant, hip and artistic.

It’s a city that doesn’t sleep and even in the heart of a highly religious country, it’s a place where you can find a huge gay population with a sense of openness and a thriving nightlife scene.

For Europeans, Tel Aviv is possible to visit on a long weekend city break since flights from most parts of the continent are under four hours. The easiest way from the airport to the city is to take the train from Terminal 3 to the city.

The locations change but they are often held at Ha-oman, Tel Aviv’s mega club located south of Florentine neighborhood, a 15-minute drive from City Center.

Gay Sauna in Tel Aviv

Paradise – Current the only gay sauna in Tel Aviv. misterb&b is not a hotel or chain, but rather a booking platform for rooms, apartments and homes and it allows you to book from gay and gay-friendly hosts around the world.

Known for its stunning Mediterranean coastline and lively nightlife, this city offers a unique blend of culture, art, and inclusivity. Transportation & Airport Transfer
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After all, the gay beach where the hotel sits has been dubbed Hilton Beach and it’s where all the homo’s flock to take in the sun. LGBTQ+ friendly and just a short walk from the gay beach. Click here for your exclusive discount.

Restaurants & Cafes

Tony Vespa – An abundance of oh so happy and gay souls sitting and sipping outside… and non-kosher pizza sold by weight (not by the slice) inside.

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Jerusalem – One of the best things about Israel from a travel perspective is the small size of the country and its diversity of offerings for a tourist. Neighborhoods like Florentine or Neve Tzedek are some of the best places to stay. 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.

In less than a few hours, you could make a quick visit to Jerusalem and be back in Tel Aviv for dinner. 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.

Popular parties in town include the FFF Party and Forever Tel Aviv just to name a few.