5 Best Performing Arts in Tel Aviv, Israel

Charles Bronfman Auditorium

Fodor's choice

Israel's largest concert hall is the home of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, led by maestro Zubin Mehta. The low-slung gray building was among the most architecturally sophisticated cultural buildings in the country when it was completed in 1957. It has excellent acoustics and a seating capacity of 3,000 people. The hall also hosts pop and rock concerts.

Enav Cultural Center

Run by the city, the Enav Cultural Center is a 300-seat venue offering eclectic music and theater, ranging from Israeli music to classical, opera, jazz, and blues.

71 Ibn Gvirol St., 64162, Israel
03-724--4780

Mayumana

Jaffa

This exciting troupe of drummers and dancers bangs in perfect synchronicity on anything from garbage pails to the floor. It also plays actual drums from cultures all over the world.

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Shablul Jazz Club

This intimate jazz club presents everything from hip-hop to ethno-jazz Monday through Saturday nights. Performers range from veteran artists to up-and-coming young talents.

Zappa Club

One of Tel Aviv's best venues for live music, the intimate Zappa Club is named after American music legend Frank Zappa. It is in the Ramat HaHayal neighborhood, just a short cab ride away from downtown.