Tel Aviv

On Lilienblum and Allenby Streets, and in Florentine, where many of the pubs and bars are clustered, things don't really get started until at least 10 pm, especially on Friday night. Most places stay open "until the last customer," which means it's at least 3 am when things finally begin to wind down, although some places are still crowded at 5 am.

For those who want to start and finish the evening early, some nightspots—particularly wine bars—open before the night owls descend. Happy hours are becoming more and more popular.

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  • 1. Nalaga'at Center

    This cultural and entertainment center features deaf and blind performers. Shows can be combined with a pre-performance snack at the BlackOut Restaurant (eating in the dark) or Café Kapish (ordering in sign language).

    Retsif Haaliya Hashniya St., 68031, Israel
    03-633–0808

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    Rate Includes: Closed Fri.–Sat.
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