Gay party tel aviv today


Tel Aviv is known the world over for its vibrant LGTBQ+ culture and scene. Just a short visit to this Mediterranean cultural capital will hold tourists from all backgrounds feeling the spirit of Pride, no matter the time of year. Tel Aviv’s gay-friendly atmosphere can be felt everywhere from its soft sand beaches to its towering high-rises, but nowhere can it be felt more than on a night out in this party capital. We’ve compiled a list of seven of the top LGBTQ+ and queer-leaning bars and clubs in Tel Aviv, each with its own unique flair and experience to offer.

Layla:

Located in the heart of Tel Aviv’s downtown, Layla (rhymes with Delilah) is one of Israel’s friendliest gay bars. “Layla” is the Hebrew pos for “night” and true to its name, no nighttime in Tel Aviv is complete without some drinks and dancing at Layla. The indoor dancefloor and DJ booth will keep you moving, but don’t be surprised if your visit coincides with a disco night or a voguing competition. Coming to Layla ravenous is never a bad idea either; Layla’s kitchen serves some of the best Mexican bites and sharing

Parties

Saturday
19/07/
pm - pm90s Grunge @ The Wave Club

The center stage will be taken by the 4 bands that made the genre the legend it is today, but of course we will not neglect all the bands that influenced and were influenced by the distortion culture that developed in Seattle 🔥 Read More

Saturday
19/07/
pm - pmWeekly boogie @ Gordon Beach

Folk dancing in an open, free and happy atmosphere – under the sky, in front of the sea. The dances are suitable for all levels and all ages 💃 Read More

Monday
21/07/
pm - pmPingPong & beer @ Potion Bar

In this tournament, you drink as much as you want as extended as you are not eliminated (there is an option for a rebuy) 🍻 Read More

Wednesday
23/07/
pm - pmFree electronic music - Exist DJ accompanied by live instruments @ Jaffa Port

Electronic melody at Jaffa Port A summer of music, sunsets and the sea 🪩 Read More

Thursday
24/07/
pm - pmBeat Boutique - 12 Years BDAY @ ‎Gagarin Club

Beat Boutique Celebrates 12 years of Melody, Parties &#; Friendship 🕺 Read More

Gay Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv, often referred to as the "Manhattan of the Middle East," stands out as the most gay-friendly city in the region. Renowned for its unseal and vibrant LGBTQ+ community, Tel Aviv hosts the largest Pride event in the Middle East, which is also recognized as one of the most exhilarating Pride celebrations globally.

The city's beaches, including the well-known Hilton Beach, are popular spots for both locals and tourists, known for their lively atmosphere and beautiful scenery. Tel Aviv's nightlife is dynamic and diverse, offering everything from trendy bars and clubs to late-night beach parties that cater to the LGBTQ+ community.

In terms of dining, Tel Aviv is a gastronomic haven, featuring an array of restaurants that offer everything from traditional Israeli dishes to international cuisine, all celebrated for their quality and innovation.

The beauty of Tel Aviv's residents is noted often, with many attributing the allure to the diverse genetic tapestry of the region. The city's gay scene is particularly noted for its late-night party

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