
What We Do
ISRAEL
Beyond the food and hotels, Israel is packed with experiences that stay with you. From ancient ruins to desert trails, low-key wine tastings to late-night rooftops, there’s a rhythm to life here that makes even the most planned moments feel spontaneous. Expect early closures on Fridays, slower Saturdays, and weather that demands flexibility. But also expect moments that feel cinematic. We’ve curated the standouts.
Hala Hit List
These Are A Few Of Our Favorite Things (To Do)
Wine Tasting at Sphera Winery, Ella Valley
Minimalist, design-forward, and woman-led. White wine only, but done with precision. Make a reservation—it’s intimate.
Yoga, but more serotonin. Stretch, flow, and downward dog while actual puppies nap, play, and crawl into your lap. It’s as joyful as it sounds..
Puppy Yoga, Tel Aviv
Ride through eucalyptus-lined paths and open stretches by the water. Peaceful, scenic, and a rare way to see the region up close.
Horseback Riding, Sea of Galilee
Secret Jazz Night at Anna Loulou Bar
No posters, no promo—just improv jazz and candlelight in the heart of Jaffa
Pools, waterfalls, and barely any reception. Pack water shoes. And snacks. Lots of snacks.
Hike Nahal Jilabun, Golan Heights
Sleep with Alpacas, Negev
A desert farm near Mitzpe Ramon where alpacas roam freely and you sleep under starry skies.
Art, History, & Design
Culture & Shopping
Culture & Shopping
ANU Museum of the Jewish People
A modern, interactive look at Jewish history, identity, and art — surprisingly moving and genuinely engaging, even for non-museum people.
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On the Tel Aviv University campus (Ramat Aviv)
Open daily (except Saturdays), 10am–5pm
Entry: 52 NIS (discounts for students/seniors)
Highlights: Jewish humor, digital exhibits, rotating diaspora stories
The gift shop is a hidden gem—actual cool, design-forward souvenirs
In Israel, design and history intertwine. Bauhaus apartments sit beside Ottoman facades; cutting-edge galleries live in centuries-old spaces. From the layers of Jerusalem to Tel Aviv’s modernist lines, each site reveals a past reshaped again and again. These museums, studios, and monuments aren’t just beautiful—they reflect the soul of a place in flux.
The Design Museum Holon
Israel’s first design museum, housed in an architectural landmark by Ron Arad. Small, smart, and highly curated.
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In Holon, a 20-minute drive from Tel Aviv
Open Monday–Saturday, 10am–4pm (Thursdays until 6pm)
Entry: 45 NIS
Highlights: Futuristic architecture by Ron Arad, rotating design exhibits, immersive installations
The building itself is the main event—bring your camera, but don’t count on strong air conditioning in summer
Ayad Ben-Zvi Institute
Dedicated to Jewish life in Muslim lands, this center blends serious scholarship with intimate exhibitions. Tucked into a stone building in Rehavia, it’s peaceful, well-curated, and deeply local.
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Located in Rehavia, Jerusalem
Open Sunday–Thursday, 9am–5pm
Entry: Free (some lectures/tours require registration)
Highlights: Historical photography, Sephardi and Mizrahi archives, occasional courtyard concerts
Yad Vashem
The World Holocaust Remembrance Center—moving, beautifully designed, and essential. It’s not an easy visit, but it’s an unforgettable one. The architecture alone tells a story: stark, angular, reverent.
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Located on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem
Open Sunday–Wednesday 9am–5pm, Thursday 9am–8pm, Friday 9am–2pm
Entry: Free (but reserve tickets in advance)
Highlights: The Hall of Names, Children’s Memorial, outdoor sculpture garden
Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art (Tel Aviv)
An institution in the local art scene, showcasing bold Israeli and international artists in a quiet, whitewashed space just off Rothschild.
Alon Segev Gallery (Tel Aviv)
Sleek, high-ceilinged, and serious. Represents some of Israel’s most established contemporary artists.
Beit Hagefen Gallery (Haifa)
Focused on Arab-Jewish dialogue through contemporary art. Part of a wider cultural center with a strong community feel.
GALLERY EDIT
The Tel Aviv Museum Of Art
Modern and contemporary art done right. Big names (like Picasso and Rothko) alongside standout Israeli artists. The building itself is a geometric marvel.
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Located in central Tel Aviv, near Rabin Square
Open Sun–Thu 10am–6pm, Fri 10am–2pm, Sat 10am–6pm
Entry: 50 NIS (discounts available)
Highlights: Israeli modernism, international rotating exhibits, world-class architecture
Artport Tel Aviv
Residency-led contemporary art space with strong curatorial direction and forward-thinking programming. Features installations, video art, and experimental works by emerging and mid-career artists.
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Located in South Tel Aviv, near the old central bus station
Open Thu–Sat, 11am–4pm (check for seasonal variations)
Entry: Free
Highlights: Cutting-edge exhibitions, artist talks, design pop-ups
Yemin Moshe Neighborhood (Jerusalem)
One of the first neighborhoods built outside the Old City walls.
Acre (Akko) Old City
Layers of Crusader, Ottoman, and Arab history all in one seaside maze. Visit the Knights Halls, the underground tunnels, and the ancient port.
Rosh Pina Old Town
One of the first modern Jewish settlements in the Galilee, filled with restored stone houses, artisan studios, and historic synagogues.
Honorable Mentions
Souks & Shopping
The Photohouse, Tel Aviv
This family-run archive and print shop preserves thousands of images taken by legendary photographer Rudi Weissenstein, who documented Israel’s early decades with rare intimacy.
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In North Tel Aviv, just off Ben Yehuda
Open Sunday–Thursday, 10am–6pm
Prints and postcards are for sale
Highlights: Rare vintage Tel Aviv photography, archival gems, film nostalgia
Souks are a must, and you can’t go wrong. Here’s a list of our favorites where you can barter your money away:
Shuk HaCarmel
Mahane Yehuda Market
Shuk Levinsky
Nahalat Binyamin Arts & Crafts Fair
Sarona Market
Jaffa Flea Market
Akko Old City Market
Studio Noa, Tel Aviv
Understated luxury with a Mediterranean soul. his Shabazi favorite carries a thoughtful mix of staples and accessories that embody Tel Aviv’s nonchalance and edge.
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In Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv
Open Sunday–Friday, 10am–6pm
Mid to high price point
Highlights: World’s cutest sandals, heels, and sneakers
Milly Vishnia Jewelry, Tel Aviv
Playful, architectural jewelry with Tel Aviv edge. Every piece feels intentional—equal parts art and ornament.
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Location: Shabazi St, Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv
Open daily, 10am–6pm
Mid to high price point
Highlights: Irregular silhouettes, sculptural cuffs, resin-meets-metal contrasts
Sade Lavender Farm
Come for the soft lavender breeze, stay for the artisan shop and seasonal events.
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Located in Beit Lechem Haglilit, Lower Galilee
Best time to visit: Late spring through early summer
Entry: Free (fee for workshops and harvest events)
Highlights: Essential oil distillation demos, outdoor yoga, handmade body oils
Sphera Winery (Judean Hills)
A minimalist, white-wines-only winery focused on precision, clarity, and restraint. Open Sunday–Friday, by appointment. Boutique and small-batch—this isn’t for the tour bus crowd.
Tishbi Winery (Binyamina)
One of Israel’s oldest family-run wineries, known for pairing wine with Valrhona chocolate tastings in a rustic setting. On-site bakery and bistro with a charming terrace. Walk-in tastings are always available.
Naama Farm (Judean Hills)
Tucked into the Judean Hills, this family-run goat farm feels like a scene from Provence—except you’re twenty minutes from Jerusalem. You can schedule a cheese tasting under the olive trees, paired with local wines and house-made jams. The view alone is worth the trip.
Can’t Miss Tastings
Fine Lab, Tel Aviv
Curated home goods with clean lines and soft edges. The kind of store where every object is neutral and strangely irresistible.
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Located on HaArba’a St, Tel Aviv
Open Sun–Fri
Price Range: Mid
Highlights: Linen throws, matte ceramics, scent diffusers. If Muji and Copenhagen had a baby, it would look like this
Agas & Tamar, Tel Aviv
Design-driven jewelry that blends Tel Aviv edge with timeless craft. Every piece feels like it has a story.
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Located just off Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv
Open Sunday–Thursday, 10am–6pm; Friday until 2pm
Specializes in oxidized silver, unpolished gems, and sculptural gold
Every design is handcrafted on-site
Asufa (Tel Aviv)
Design-forward Israeli goods by local creatives—everything from textiles and toys to kitchenware and posters. An easy stop for souvenirs that don’t scream “souvenir.”
Essell Studio (Caesarea)
Minimalist ceramics with a coastal feel. A studio shop that feels like a Pinterest board in real life.
Rish Lakish Olive Press & Gallery (Ein Kerem)
A family-run spot combining artisanal olive oil production with a rustic pottery studio. Go for shopping, tastings, and a countryside setting.
Honorable Mentions
Adventure And Nature
Adventure And Nature
Negev Camel Ranch
A slower, quieter way to take in the Negev. This small camel farm offers rides led by locals who care deeply for the animals. Come for golden hour and an unhurried taste of the desert
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10 minutes from Dimona
• Open Sunday–Friday, 8:30am–5pm
• Short rides from 55 NIS, longer treks more
• Highlights: Dromedary camels, desert views, wild animal sightings, Bedouin-style tea
3. Masada Snake Path
Vibe: Desert drama + historical weight.
Where: Judean Desert.
Why go: Hike up at sunrise for a surreal view of the Dead Sea and Jordan. At the top: ancient ruins and total silence.
4. Nahal Og
Vibe: Slot canyons and desert silence.
Where: Near the Dead Sea, not far from Jerusalem.
Why go: An underrated desert hike through narrow, twisting limestone canyons. Feels very Moab.
5. Mount Meron Summit Trail
Vibe: Forested, cool, and peaceful.
Where: Upper Galilee.
Why go: One of Israel’s greenest trails with incredible spring wildflowers and views to Lebanon.
Our favorite hikes:
1. Mount Arbel
Vibe: Dramatic cliffs, ancient caves, sweeping views.
Where: Sea of Galilee area.
Why go: Offers one of the most iconic overlooks in the north. On clear days, you can see across to Mount Hermon.
2. Nahal Jilabun (Gilabon Stream)
Vibe: Golan jungle energy.
Where: Golan Heights.
Why go: Includes Israel’s second-tallest waterfall, a hidden pool, and a shaded canyon trail. Unreal in spring.
Ein Gedi Nature Reserve
This lush oasis feels almost mythic. Hike through a canyon until you reach freshwater falls and pools nestled into sheer cliffs. Ibex sightings likely. Bring a bathing suit and water shoes.
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Off Route 90, between the Dead Sea and Masada
Open daily, 8am–4pm
Entry: 35 NIS
Highlights: Hidden waterfall swims, desert wildlife, biblical history
Ramon Crater Jeep Tour
Mitzpe Ramon’s massive crater isn’t a meteor site—it’s an erosion crater millions of years in the making. Jeep tours with licensed geologists or locals unlock secret spots, ancient fossils, and martian views.
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Tours depart from Mitzpe Ramon
Bookings required; tours from 400–600 NIS
Highlights: Off-road desert driving, wildlife sightings, panoramic views
Nahal Amud
An underrated gem up north, this hike takes you along a flowing stream with swimming holes, small waterfalls, and old mills. Quiet, peaceful, and mostly shaded.
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10 minutes from Safed
Open daily, 8am–4pm
Entry: 35 NIS
Highlights: River hikes, picnic spots, quiet nature away from the crowds
6. Red Canyon
Vibe: Mini-Petra energy.
Where: South of Eilat.
Why go: Rust-red sandstone walls twist into natural sculptures. Perfect short desert hike near the Egyptian border.
7. Mount Tavor
Vibe: Spiritual and panoramic.
Where: Lower Galilee.
Why go: Important Christian pilgrimage site with sweeping views. The dome shape makes it a rewarding summit hike.
8. Shvil HaGolan (Golan Trail)
(multi-day option
Vibe: Ultimate northern trek.
Where: Spans the entire Golan Heights.
Why go: For serious hikers, this 125 km trail shows off everything: volcanos, waterfalls, Druze villages, and hidden ruins.
Alpaca Farm
A working alpaca and llama ranch in the Negev Highlands with views for days. You can feed the animals, walk them, or try local wines and handmade wool. Great for kids and adults.
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Near Mitzpe Ramon
Open daily, 10am–5pm
Entry: 40 NIS
Option to stay overnight in a private yurt or private cabin
Highlights: Petting zoo, winery, textile studio, mountain air
Hot Air Balloon, Jezreel Valley
A sunrise float over patchwork fields and ancient ruins in the North. It’s silent, surreal, and the perfect mix of thrill-seeking and calming.
Takes off from fields near Binyamina or Megiddo
Only at dawn; weather dependent
Price: From 900 NIS / 270 USD per person
Highlights: Sunrise over the Galilee, Champagne landing toast
Detail: They’ll pick you up at 4am. Worth it.
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Rappelling Off Keshet Cave
For daredevils. This massive natural arch is one of Israel’s most iconic rappel spots, dangling you over a forested cliff with sea views in the distance.
Western Galilee, near Adamit Park
Requires guide/operator (book in advance)
Price: From 250 NIS / 75 USD per person
Highlights: 40m vertical drop, views to Lebanon
Note: You don’t have to hike to the arch—it’s a 5-minute walk from the car.
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Scuba Diving In The Red Sea
Clear coral reefs, Japanese gardens, and eerie wreck dives. If you’re certified (or want to be), Eilat has the country’s best diving. Otherwise, grab your snorkel and join from above.
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Dive centers all along Coral Beach, Eilat (we recommend Diving Club Diver’s Village, linked below)
Open daily, 7am–5pm
Price: From 180 NIS / 54 USD per dive; full certification from ~1,500 NIS / 450 USD
Highlights: Coral gardens, stingrays, underwater statues
Tip: Try a night dive—lanterns + glowing plankton = unforgettable.
Paragliding Off Mount Carmel
Launch off a cliff and float over the Mediterranean, watching Haifa and the coastline shrink below you. No skill required—just nerves and a windproof jacket.
Starting point: Habonim Beach cliffs or Rosh Hanikra
Weather dependent (book with flexible timing)
Price: From 350 NIS / 105 USD for a tandem flight
Highlights: Unreal coastal views,
Note: No running jump. They literally just float you off the cliff
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Ziplining Over Manara Cliff
Soar 200 meters above the Hula Valley at one of Israel’s longest and highest zip lines. It’s fast, it’s scenic, and yes, you’ll scream.
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Location: Manara Cliff, Upper Galilee
Open daily (except stormy days)
Price: From 120 NIS / 36 USD per ride
Highlights: 400m of flying, panoramic mountain-meets-valley views
Tip: Pair it with the on-site alpine slide or cable car ride for a full-day thrill circuit.
Salt Caving at Mount Sodom
A rare, otherworldly experience: spelunking inside the world’s longest salt cave. Crawl, climb, and gape at glimmering salt crystals deep below the desert surface.
Near the southern Dead Sea
Book through certified guides only (no solo access)
Price: From 250–400 NIS / 75- 120 USD per person
Highlights: Alien landscapes, neon salt formations, full-body adrenaline
Note: Claustrophobes beware—it gets narrow.
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Luxury Boat With Wine + Chef Meal
Sail Israel’s coastline aboard a chartered yacht complete with an onboard chef and curated wine pairings. Whether it’s the calm waters of Herzliya or Eilat’s crystalline bays, this is refined seafaring at its best.
Launch from Herzliya, Tel Aviv Marina, or Eilat
Private reservation required
Rates: From ~1,200 NIS/hour (based on boat and inclusions)
Highlights: Multi-course dining, somm-recommended pairings, secluded swim stops
Note: Some charters offer add-ons like spa treatments, DJs, or curated onboard events.
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Classes & Workshops
Classes & Workshops
Beit Hanna Ceramics Studio – Tel Aviv
A bright, plant-filled space in Neve Tzedek offering ceramics classes that feel more like creative retreats than lessons. Sessions range from beginner wheel-throwing to advanced glazing techniques.
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Located in Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv
Group and private sessions available
From 180 NIS / 54 USD per class
Highlights: Airy studio, attentive instructors, take-home pieces
Booking ahead is essential—classes fill fast
Shuk HaCarmel Cooking Workshop
A deep dive into Israeli cuisine, starting with a guided tour of Carmel Market before hands-on cooking in a charming studio nearby. Think tahini, shakshuka, kubbeh—made from scratch.
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Based near Shuk HaCarmel
Morning and evening sessions
From 400 NIS per person (includes market tour and full meal)
Highlights: Ingredient sourcing, full menu prep, communal dining
Vegetarian-friendly options available
Nightlife
Nightlife
Jimmy Who
Casual, chaotic, and crowd-pleasing. Different music every night—hip hop, disco, early 2000s bangers, you name it. Great for dancing without needing a full club commitment.
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Multi-room layout with a basement feel
No pretension, just fun
Drinks are fine, but you’re here to move
Attracts a fun, mixed crowd of locals and internationals
Party Holidays:
1. Purim
Costumes, chaos, city-wide street parties
2. Yom ha’atzmaut
Fireworks, grilling, packed clubs til dawn
3. Lag B’omer
Bonfires, beach parties, low-key all-nighters
4. Shavuot
All-white parties, rooftop raves, late-night dancing
5. Pride Parade
Rainbow parades, beach ragers, weeklong celebrations
Rabbit
A speakeasy feel without the cliché. Rabbit is intimate but never sleepy—small space, big energy, and one of the best-designed cocktail menus in the city. You’ll find low lighting, textured walls, and bartenders who actually know what they’re doing.
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Hidden near Rothschild but not trying too hard
Cocktails are inventive without being gimmicky
Perfect for dates, small groups, or solo sipping with flair
Music is chill, not clubby—this is for conversation and coolness
Bellboy
A maximalist fever dream disguised as a speakeasy. Think: velvet, feathers, chandeliers, and cocktails served in bathtubs. It’s playful and over-the-top, but the drinks are no joke.
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Located inside the Berdichevsky Hotel
Each drink is a mini performance
Expect loud music, dramatic lighting, and zero subtlety
Ideal for pre-gaming before a wild night out
Jazz Kissa
Inspired by Japanese vinyl bars, this is where sound is sacred. Expect jazz records spinning on an impeccable sound system and a bar that takes itself just seriously enough. Weekly live music. Dark, warm, and oddly emotional.
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Off the beaten path in South Tel Aviv
Strictly vinyl—no Spotify nonsense
Cocktails are minimalist but beautifully done
Feels like Tokyo meets Tel Aviv
Teder.fm
Bar, record label, live music venue, and pizza shop all rolled into one. Feels like a house party that never ends. It’s where creatives, musicians, and art kids go to loiter and dance.
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Housed in an old print house
Open-air in the summer, packed year-round
Excellent pizza and beer on tap
Live sets range from funk to Middle Eastern techno
Imperial
Tucked behind a boutique hotel on the beach, Imperial feels like a secret only the best-dressed know about. It’s got a bit of Havana, a bit of noir, and cocktails that could win awards (and have).
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Tiny and moody—make a reservation
Bartenders are actual mixologists, not just tattooed dudes
Expect drinks with house-made syrups and garnishes
Sit at the bar if you want the full show
Abraxas
Dark, loud, and totally unhinged—in the best way. From the team behind North Abraxas, this is the culinary cool kids’ dive bar. Trashy-chic in design, with great food, stiff drinks, and a DJ in the kitchen.
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Come late, stay later
Don’t expect service with a smile (that’s part of it)
Burgers, shots, and maybe a celebrity sighting
The type of place where the floor is sticky and the vibes are immaculate
Haoman 17
The OG Jerusalem club, also in South Tel Aviv. This place is huge, industrial, and engineered for serious nightlife. Massive sound system, A-list DJs, confetti storms, LED walls—no one’s here for subtle.
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Best on Friday nights, get on the list
•Dress code is unofficial but very real
Expect techno, house, and full-body bass
People go off here—it’s a scene
Concierge
A bar hidden behind an actual tailor shop, but not in a “look how quirky we are” way. The vibe is dark speakeasy—velvet, martinis, and people whispering about new art exhibits.
Off Rothschild, easy to miss unless you know
Menu is refined, music is smooth
Bartenders wear aprons, but it’s not performative
Excellent spot for a late date
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Herzl 16
Part courtyard café, part late-night lounge, part everything. Herzl 16 is the kind of place you wander into for a quick drink and leave three hours later, slightly tipsy and very inspired. It has that Tel Aviv rhythm— house music, pan-Asian bites, and very cool people.
Open all day, morphs into a bar at night
Great for people-watching and creative conversations
Outdoor courtyard makes it feel like a secret garden
Try the negroni or anything with sake
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Bushwick
Underground but polished. Think dark corners, deep beats, and a rotating lineup of Tel Aviv’s edgiest DJs. No-frills interiors, strong drinks, and a scene that skews effortlessly cool—Bushwick is where locals go when they’re done pretending to like rooftop spritzes.
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Tucked away near Florentin
Open Thursday–Saturday, late til later
Entry depends on the night (usually free or ~50 NIS)
Music leans electronic, techno, house
Dress the vibe, but don’t overdo it
Fitness & Wellness
Fitness & Wellness
Puppy Yoga
A serotonin boost disguised as a workout. These pop-ups combine vinyasa flows with adoptable puppies.
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Classes held weekly in a designated indoor studio
Run in partnership with a rescue shelter
Mats provided, or bring your own
Naim Studio
A mainstay for those who like their wellness with a side of culture. Classes range from yoga to dance to martial arts, all within a warm industrial space. • Located in Florentin
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Known for vinyasa, capoeira, and contemporary dance
Day passes available
Chill, creative crowd
MorePilates
A boutique reformer pilates studio in Tel Aviv, balancing precision and aesthetics in equal measure. Sessions are small, chic, and hard to book for a reason.
Private and semi-private reformer classes
Located at 9 HaHaskala Blvd, Tel Aviv
Sessions often book out a week in advance
English-speaking instructors
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Ella Yoga
Steps from the beach, this tranquil, wood-paneled studio is one of the city’s most beloved spots for yoga—and for good reason.
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Right on the Tel Aviv promenade
Sweeping sea views mid-savasana
Schedule includes daily English classes
Mats and gear provided
Inspire Studio, Jerusalem
A boutique pilates and barre studio near the German Colony. Clean, calm, and quietly elegant.
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Reformers and mat classes
Instructors trained in classical pilates
Drop-ins welcome, but booking ahead is best
English-friendly
SUP Tiberias
Still waters, sweeping views, and paddleboards that don’t flip—unless you do. A meditative yoga workout with a divine view.
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Mornings best to avoid wind
Mats/boards included
Local guides available for yoga or solo rides
Note: Sometimes they’ll play ambient Hebrew music for extra zen.
Six Senses Shaharut Spa
Desert wellness, perfected. Set inside the Six Senses, this spa offers a surreal blend of silence, heat, and ultra-luxury.
Set into the Arava cliffs
Holistic rituals, hammams, desert stone massages
Plunge pool, sauna, and relaxation lounge
Treatments use local botanicals
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Desert Yoga with Deep Desert Israel
Unconventional and unforgettable. Stretching out on a mat in the middle of the desert feels equal parts cinematic and sacred.
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Offered seasonally (Oct–April)
Usually paired with hiking or stargazing
No fancy mats here—come for the atmosphere
Must book in advance
Supaway TLV
Floating savasanas. Core stability. Sweaty sun-kissed bliss. Paddleboards and paddleboard yoga offered at the Gordon Beach marina.
Group or private sessions available
Gear and boards provided
Mornings and sunset sessions recommended
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