You can download the Gay Tel Aviv guide for free. Visitors coming from North America or other parts of the world will probably visit Tel Aviv as part of a longer trip to Israel or another nearby destination. 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.įor 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. But more than just weather, Tel Aviv is vibrant, hip and artistic. Tel Aviv has recently landed itself on the map as one of the top destinations for LGBT travelers. But somehow this diversity and tolerance of one another has created an ambiance in Tel Aviv rarely found in other cities throughout the world. It’s a place where cultures collide: Jews, Arabs, Christians, atheists, artists, scientists, locals, foreigners, young, old, gay and straight – they all share this rather secular city in such a religious country.