Friday, July 20, 2012

Gay Tel Aviv - The Hottest LGBT Capital of the Middle East

Tel Aviv attracts visitors from around the world for Mediterranean beaches that are beautiful, access to cultural attractions such as the arts and theater, and a nightlife of bars and clubs.  With so much to do at any time, it is understandable how Tel Aviv can be recognized as a city that doesn’t sleep.  The city of Tel Aviv is a favorite destination, in particular to gays and lesbians.

One of the draws of Tel Aviv to the LGBT visitors is the atmosphere that is exciting, beautiful, and rich with cultural attractions.  Another feature about the city is how liberal it is.  The political freedom of the Israeli culture is a contrast to other Middle Eastern countries.

Gay Pride Tel Aviv


When Tel Aviv distinguished its Centennial in 2009, it named June as Gay Pride Month.  Tens of thousands of visitors come together in the most liberal city of Israel to celebrate at the annual Gay Pride Parade toward the end of that month.  From the LGBT community center through major streets to the beach, the parade stretches out to one amazing dance party.  Even the locals show their support with the rainbow flag hung at many attractions near Pride activities. June is most certainly - Gay Tel Aviv at its best!





Especially during Gay Pride Month, the LGBT community of the world visits Tel Aviv with the knowledge that this vibrant city and major tourist attraction is also a welcoming destination for all types of people.  The restaurants, clubs, beaches, and museums are open through the many hours of fun and excitement for its visitors, one and all.

Gay Night Life in Tel Aviv


The nightlife in Tel Aviv attracts DJs from Europe and the United States to entertain the locals and visitors who come together to enjoy “the city that doesn’t sleep”.  There is typically not a list of gay-friendly bars and clubs as most clubs are for patrons and clubbers of all persuasions.  However, more alternative bars such as Evita and Laika are popular gay bars in Tel Aviv.  Cultural and musical events are just a few of the types of celebrations that bring gay tourists from all across the globe.


Friday, July 13, 2012

Tel Aviv - the city that never sleeps and the LGBT community


There is a reason why Tel Aviv has attracted visitors year after year.  As the fifth most visited city in the Middle East and Africa, Tel Aviv offers entertainment and culture for anyone who walks through the streets.  When visiting Israel, this city, also referred to as “the Little Apple”, is a must-see destination.

The arts, culture, and cuisine are also part of life in Tel Aviv.  Fashion designers find their success in the Israel’s fashion capital.  The arts are close by in the theaters, museums, dance and music companies.  Tel Aviv is the hub of drama and performing arts in Israel and the Middle East.  In terms of architecture, the city is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a treasure of modern architecture.  Some buildings in the city date back to the Ottoman Empire.  The city of Tel Aviv also offers a diverse cuisine with dishes that fuse flavors of other countries to bring wonder to the taste buds.

For a Western city, Tel Aviv’s crime rate is relatively low in comparison to other large cities of the world.  While it is easy to indulge in the carefree feeling of this wonderful city, it is still necessary to exercise caution in an urban setting.

In Israel, it is said that Tel Aviv plays while Jerusalem prays.  Tel Aviv is known as “the city that never stops” and it is evident in the atmosphere that is best understood if it is personally experienced.  A journey to the city of Tel Aviv can truly allow a visitor to understand its appeal to the senses.  Whether you shop, explore, go back in time, or dance until the sunrise, Tel Aviv will be one of your favorite cities of the world.

Tel Aviv and the LGBT community


The worldly, liberal vibe of Tel Aviv is becoming more popular to the GLBT scene.  The city is welcoming and there is always plenty to do.  The relaxed atmosphere includes long stretches of beaches and accessibility to much of the city’s notable locations by foot.  Nightlife has global recognition with hundreds of clubs and numerous parties every night.