REVIEW · TEL AVIV
Guided Pub Crawl Night Tour at Tel Aviv
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Rothschild Boulevard turns into your night shortcut. This guided pub crawl is a simple way to taste downtown Tel Aviv nightlife without guessing which bar is worth your time. You’ll hit a handful of well-chosen spots, keep moving through the night, and spend the evening with other people who are there for the same reason: good music, good drinks, and an easy plan.
What I like most is that club entry is included and you’re not stuck paying door fees as the night goes on. I also like the structure: two stops with about 45 minutes each, then a longer stretch walking Rothschild Boulevard, so you’re not just herded from one room to another.
One thing to consider: you’re on a set route for about 4 hours, starting at 10:00 pm. If you want a slower, quieter night or you’d rather explore on your own pace, this format may feel too scheduled.
In This Review
- Key points before you go
- Why Tel Aviv nightlife works best with a guide
- Meeting at Rothschild Blvd 39 and starting at 10:00 pm
- Price and value: what $23.72 really covers
- Stop 1: Kuli Alma for a strong first vibe
- Stop 2: Sputnik and the shift into dance mode
- Stop 3: Rothschild Boulevard for a guided night walk
- Omer and the guide factor that makes the night smoother
- What the 4-hour format means for your night
- Who this pub crawl is best for
- Upgrades for bachelor(ette) groups
- Practical tips to get more fun out of each stop
- Should you book this Tel Aviv pub crawl?
- FAQ
- How long is the guided pub crawl night tour in Tel Aviv?
- What is the meeting point and start time?
- What does the tour price include?
- How large is the group?
- Is a mobile ticket used?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points before you go

- Included club entry and drinks keep the night predictable at a fair price.
- Two music-first venues (Kuli Alma, Sputnik) make it easy to switch into party mode fast.
- Rothschild Boulevard walking time gives you a real feel for the neighborhood between venues.
- Small cap of up to 40 people keeps the group manageable.
- Omer gets singled out in feedback for being a great pub guide.
- Mobile ticket and a single start/end point make it easy to jump in.
Why Tel Aviv nightlife works best with a guide

Tel Aviv at night can feel like two different cities. There’s the street-level scene—people out late, music spilling from doorways—and then there’s the challenge: figuring out which venues match your vibe without wasting time.
This crawl is built for the first challenge. You get a guided route through downtown, with stops that are known for atmosphere and energy. You also get time blocks at each venue, so you’re not waiting around forever for the “right moment.” For many people, that’s the difference between a decent night and a strong one.
And you’re not doing it alone. The tour format mixes you with other visitors who are open to going with the flow. That matters, because nightlife in any city is easier when you’re moving together, especially when you’re walking between places.
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Meeting at Rothschild Blvd 39 and starting at 10:00 pm

The meeting point is Rothschild Blvd 39, Tel Aviv-Yafo, and the tour starts at 10:00 pm. It also ends back at the meeting point, which is practical. You’re not left on some random street far from your plans.
I like that the start area is public-transit friendly. If your first step is finding the group, that’s a big deal. Even if you already know the neighborhood, having a clear meeting address reduces stress.
The timing is also smart. Ten o’clock is late enough that venues are usually in full rhythm, but early enough that you still feel like you can continue the night afterward. If you’re planning dinner before you go out, you’ll want to treat this as the main nightlife block.
Price and value: what $23.72 really covers
The price is $23.72 per person, and it’s positioned as a budget-friendly way into club culture. Here’s the part that makes the price feel fair: the tour includes entry to all clubs plus alcoholic beverages.
That changes the math. In many nightlife plans, you pay separately for doors, then again for drinks. Here, you’re paying once and getting the night’s momentum built in. Even if you’re not a heavy drinker, included beverages help you avoid the usual “wait, that costs how much?” surprise.
It also helps that the structure is efficient. You’re getting multiple stops over about 4 hours, with a downtown walking segment included. So you’re not just paying for one club. You’re paying for an evening route.
Stop 1: Kuli Alma for a strong first vibe
Your first stop is Kuli Alma, with about 45 minutes there. Admission is included, and the vibe is described as excellent, with a cool atmosphere.
This is a good opener. The first venue sets your energy level for the rest of the night. If you start in the right place, it’s easier to relax and enjoy the group rhythm right away.
What to expect here is less about “seeing a landmark” and more about getting into the mood. You’ll likely find a social atmosphere where people are ready to have fun. Since time is limited to around 45 minutes, treat it like a launchpad: arrive ready to mingle and let the music and crowd do the work.
Stop 2: Sputnik and the shift into dance mode
Next up is Sputnik for another 45 minutes. Admission is included again, and the place is described as high-energy, with a strong chance of getting on your feet and dancing.
This stop is where the crawl often feels like it hits its stride. The goal isn’t quietly sipping in a corner—it’s moving with the night. If you’re the type who likes to feel the music rather than just listen to it, Sputnik is the kind of stop that usually makes a difference.
The only trade-off is simple: dance bars can be loud, and energy can be physical. If you want a more laid-back atmosphere, plan to pace yourself in each stop. The good news is that you’re not trapped for hours in one loud room. You get a defined time block.
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Stop 3: Rothschild Boulevard for a guided night walk

After the two club stops, you’ll spend about 1 hour on Rothschild Boulevard, and admission there is free. This part matters, because it’s not just travel time. It’s part of the experience.
Rothschild Boulevard is known for being lively, and you’ll be walking between your selected pubs while seeing monuments and a steady stream of happy party people. This is where you get the city texture: the street scene, the flow of foot traffic, and the sense of where the night energy lives.
I like this segment because it gives you a break from dark rooms. Even if you’re not sightseeing in the traditional sense, you’re still seeing what the neighborhood looks like when it’s in full swing. Plus, walking helps you reset between venues.
Omer and the guide factor that makes the night smoother
One reason this crawl rates so well is the guide experience. In the feedback, Omer is repeatedly named as the best pub guide, and the tour is praised for being fun and improved by his presence.
That’s not a small detail. A good guide does two jobs at once:
1) keeps the group moving so you don’t waste time
2) helps you feel comfortable in places that can otherwise feel intimidating as a solo visitor
When a guide is described as friendly and the tour leads people to good places, you can assume the route is more than just a checklist. You’re more likely to arrive at the right time, understand what to expect, and have an easier evening flow.
The tour also caps at 40 people, which matters for how much the guide can actually manage. Smaller groups tend to feel more like a plan you can follow, not a mass migration.
What the 4-hour format means for your night

The tour runs about 4 hours, starting at 10:00 pm. That’s a sweet spot for most people. It’s long enough to feel like a real experience, but short enough that you can still continue after.
Here’s how I’d think about it for your schedule:
- If you want dinner, eat earlier or plan a quick bite before 10:00 pm.
- If you want to keep partying late, this crawl can be your structured early-middle nightlife block.
- If you’re tired easily, you’ll still have set exit points after each stop.
Because you’re moving through downtown, the route is designed for convenience. Your start point and end point are the same, which helps when you’re thinking about getting home or meeting someone afterward.
Who this pub crawl is best for
This works well if you want nightlife without planning. It’s also a good pick if you like being social but don’t want the stress of figuring out logistics at each stop.
You’ll probably enjoy it if you’re:
- traveling solo and want an easy way to meet people
- into music and club energy rather than quiet bars
- the type who prefers a guided route over a free-for-all
It may not be the right match if you want:
- a very quiet night
- a sightseeing-focused evening
- lots of time in just one venue
Also note the tour is described as one that most people can participate in, which suggests it’s not built around extreme physical demands. Still, you’re out at night and doing nightlife walking, so comfortable shoes help.
Upgrades for bachelor(ette) groups
There’s an option to upgrade for a private Bachelor(ette) Party pub crawl experience. If you’re celebrating with a group and want something more tailored than the standard format, that’s a practical add-on.
If you’re in a larger celebration group, ask about what changes when upgrading. The base tour has a max of 40 people, so a private option can be a way to keep the vibe more focused.
Practical tips to get more fun out of each stop
You don’t need to be a nightlife expert to enjoy this. A few small choices make it smoother.
- Go with the tour pace. Each club stop is timed, so don’t lose time wandering off before the group moves.
- Plan for loud music. If you’re sensitive to noise, consider earplugs. No one plans to leave early, but you’ll enjoy the whole night more if you can handle the sound.
- Hydrate and pace alcohol. Drinks are included, so it’s easy to overdo it. Slow down in each stop and you’ll stay in control.
- Use the mobile ticket. It’s a mobile ticket tour, so have your phone ready and charged.
- Keep your meetup point in mind. Rothschild Blvd 39 is your anchor. If you step away, come back before the group leaves.
These are simple habits, but they keep the night from turning into a scavenger hunt.
Should you book this Tel Aviv pub crawl?
If you want a guided, budget-friendly way to experience downtown Tel Aviv nightlife, this is an easy yes. The price is low for what you get: club entry is included, plus alcoholic beverages, and you still get variety with two club stops and a Rothschild Boulevard walk.
I’d book it if you like social energy, want a plan for the night, and enjoy music-forward venues like Kuli Alma and Sputnik. I’d hesitate only if you prefer long stays in one place, quiet bars, or you’d rather roam the city without a schedule.
FAQ
How long is the guided pub crawl night tour in Tel Aviv?
The tour lasts about 4 hours.
What is the meeting point and start time?
The meeting point is Rothschild Blvd 39, Tel Aviv-Yafo, and the start time is 10:00 pm. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
What does the tour price include?
The tour includes entry to all clubs and alcoholic beverages. Admission for Kuli Alma and Sputnik is included, and the Rothschild Boulevard walking portion is free.
How large is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 40 travelers.
Is a mobile ticket used?
Yes, this activity uses a mobile ticket.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start time are not refunded.































