A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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Situated on Harקchev Street on the inner border of downtown, The Zone has become one of the most talked about concert venues in Tel Aviv. What appears to be an abandoned garage at first sight exposes itself as a warmhearted green habitat, where both musicians and artists of national/international-reputation settle down to join the stage. Aiming to dispel the myth that live music is a endangered species, this venue is hosting concerts, galleries and open jams almost every night.
A new LGBT cocktail bar and the first of its kind in Israel. Offering a daily and quality entertainment experience for the LGBT community and its members. The venue will operate throughout the week in the format of regular "hangouts", including Arab Electro and Haus, Live jam session and Kabbalat Shabbat from Friday afternoon with world music performances.
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