REVIEW · TEL AVIV
Tel Aviv: Pub Crawl with 4 Stops and Free Shots
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Four stops and four free shots set the tone fast. I like the VIP entrance that helps you skip line drama, and I like the simple rhythm of free shots at every stop, which keeps the night moving. One thing to consider: you will walk, and if you’re hungry at the end, you may need to sort food on your own timing.
This crawl is built for people who want Tel Aviv nightlife without overthinking it. You’ll start with a complimentary beer at the meeting point, then head with a guide to trendier spots and some underground feeling venues where the locals actually hang out. If your idea of a good night is slow and quiet, this might feel a bit too party-forward.
The group meets next to the yellow statue, and the tour runs Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays for ages 21+. You’ll also want comfortable shoes, because sandals and flip-flops are not allowed.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Before You Go
- Tel Aviv Nightlife With a Built-In Social Plan
- Price and Value: What $28 Actually Buys
- Meeting Point, Days, and the 30-Minute Window
- What to Wear: The No-Sandals Rule Is Real
- Stop-by-Stop Nightlife Breakdown (How the Rhythm Works)
- Stop 1: Start With a Beer and Group Energy
- Stop 2: Trendy Party Location With a Different Music Pull
- Stop 3: The Underground-Feeling Stop
- Stop 4: Final Venue With VIP Access and One More Shot
- The Walk Pace: Fun, But Plan for It
- Music Variety Is the Real Secret Sauce
- Who Should Book This Tel Aviv Pub Crawl
- How to Make Your Night Go Smoothly
- Should You Book TLVnights’ 4-Stop Pub Crawl?
- FAQ
- How long is the Tel Aviv pub crawl with 4 stops?
- How many venues and free shots are included?
- Is the price only for drinking?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What should I bring and do I need ID?
- What footwear is allowed?
- How long do I have at the meeting point before it leaves?
- What days does the tour run?
- What languages is the tour available in?
Key Highlights Before You Go

- VIP entrance at every bar and club so you’re not stuck in slow-moving lines
- 4 free shots across 4 venues, plus one complimentary beer at the start
- Different music styles at each stop, from hip-hop to electro and more
- Hidden, underground spots that feel more local than touristy
- Guide energy matters: Avital is singled out for welcoming vibes and keeping the group together
- You’ll walk a fair bit, so footwear is not optional
Tel Aviv Nightlife With a Built-In Social Plan

Tel Aviv has a way of pulling you toward the street lights after dark. What I like about this crawl is that it turns you from an individual into a group with a purpose: you show up, you’re guided, and you keep moving from venue to venue without having to figure out where to go next.
There’s also a real social payoff. Starting with a beer at the meeting point means you can meet people before the music gets loud, and the guide helps the group connect so you’re not standing around like a spare chair. In the reviews, Avital comes up as especially good at that welcoming, bring-the-room-together energy.
The tour’s focus is the nightlife scene, not sightseeing. So if you want dramatic daytime views, save this for after sunset. If you want a party route with momentum, you’re in the right place.
You can also read our reviews of more nightlife experiences in Tel Aviv
Price and Value: What $28 Actually Buys

At $28 per person, the value here comes from what’s bundled. You’re not just paying for a walking tour. You’re paying for access and drinks inside a structured schedule.
Here’s what the price covers:
- One complimentary beer at the meeting point
- 4 stops at bars and clubs
- Entrance fees for those venues (so you’re not surprised mid-night)
- 4 free shots (one at each stop)
You do still need money for anything beyond that. The tour doesn’t include other drinks, so if you drink more than the included shots, your evening budget will climb.
Still, the overall deal is strong for a city where nightlife can get expensive fast. The “VIP entrance” piece also matters. Even when places are fun, standing around waiting is not fun. This crawl is designed to keep you inside the action.
Meeting Point, Days, and the 30-Minute Window

The tour starts next to the yellow statue, and it ends back at the same meeting point. It’s a clean setup: you don’t have to solve transportation or find your way across town at the end.
Timing-wise, there’s an important detail: you have 30 minutes at the meeting point. That’s your chance to check in, get your beer, and meet your group before the night starts.
The crawl runs on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. So if you’re visiting on another day, you’ll need a different plan.
One more logistics point that people often forget: this is for adults 21+ only, and you’ll want your passport or ID card ready. That’s not just for rules; it keeps the start smooth so you’re not delayed right when you’re supposed to relax.
What to Wear: The No-Sandals Rule Is Real

This is a nightlife crawl, so you’ll be moving around. The provider explicitly says no sandals or flip-flops.
I’d treat this as a comfort rule, not a fashion rule. Comfortable shoes help you handle the walking and stand time at venues. Tel Aviv streets can be lively underfoot, and heel-wearers often end up regretting it by the second stop.
Bring:
- Passport or ID card
- Comfortable shoes
Skip:
- Sandals
- Flip-flops
Stop-by-Stop Nightlife Breakdown (How the Rhythm Works)
You’ll visit 4 bars and clubs over about 4 hours, each one with its own vibe. The tour is designed so you don’t spend too long stuck in one mood. You get variety on purpose.
Each venue also includes:
- VIP entrance
- a free shot
And the music styles shift, with options ranging from hip-hop to electro and more. That matters because Tel Aviv nightlife isn’t one-size-fits-all. This format keeps the sound moving with you.
Stop 1: Start With a Beer and Group Energy
You begin at the meeting point next to the yellow statue. You’ll get one complimentary beer, which is a smart way to kick things off because it lowers the awkwardness.
This is also where you’ll meet the guide and the rest of your group. In the feedback, the guide experience stands out—people liked how Avital makes arrivals feel welcome and how the group gets pulled together instead of scattering.
What to do at this stage:
- Chat a bit before you drift into the first venue
- Keep your ID handy
- Wear shoes you can walk in fast
Stop 2: Trendy Party Location With a Different Music Pull
The second stop is about momentum. By now you’ve got a free shot (for the party-start energy) and you’re settling into the scene.
You can expect the decor and atmosphere to feel like more than just a random bar. One review mentions the venues having very different decor, which is exactly what you want if you’re doing a crawl. Repetition is boring. Variety keeps it fun.
Possible drawback: you’re still finding your groove, so if you’re the type who wants to take your time, you might feel the pace pick up quickly.
Stop 3: The Underground-Feeling Stop
One of the more interesting parts of this crawl is the promise of hidden, underground spots that locals know. Even without specific venue names provided here, the idea is clear: you’re leaving the obvious street-level tourist track and moving toward places that feel more secret.
These stops tend to feel different in sound and atmosphere—often warmer, darker, and more focused on music. If you love electronic nights, electro-style music tends to land well in these kinds of rooms.
Tip for this stop:
- Keep your shoulders loose and let the music guide you
- Take a second to check your bearings so you don’t get lost when the group moves
Stop 4: Final Venue With VIP Access and One More Shot
The last stop is where the tour tries to convert your energy into an exit-worthy night. You’ll get the fourth free shot and VIP entry again.
If you’ve been enjoying the music shifts across the crawl, this final stop can feel like the best-fit room. The crawl doesn’t lock you into one genre, so you often hit at least one venue that matches your taste more than expected.
One caution from feedback: timing can matter if you’re trying to eat at the end. There’s an account of leaving because food timing didn’t work out. Even though food isn’t listed as part of what’s included, it signals a simple truth: plan food outside the tour if you care about getting it exactly when you want.
The Walk Pace: Fun, But Plan for It

This crawl is about going out, not about rolling through town on a bus. People note that there’s a decent amount of walking.
That’s not automatically bad—walking can actually make the night feel lively—but it affects practical stuff:
- Your feet will notice it
- You’ll want to stay aware of where the group is moving
- You’ll want good shoes early, not regrettable shoes by stop three
So treat this like a nightlife sprint with breaks. Comfortable footwear is how you keep your evening from turning into foot pain.
Music Variety Is the Real Secret Sauce
A lot of pub crawls are just bars with the same background music. This one is built around different music styles across venues. Hip-hop at one stop, electro at another, plus other styles in between.
For you, that means you’re more likely to find a room that clicks. And for the group, it reduces the risk that everyone gets bored at the same time. The music shifts help people stay engaged while moving through the night.
If you’re unsure what you’ll like, that variety is a win. If you hate certain genres, you still have a fighting chance because the tour doesn’t lock you into just one sound.
Who Should Book This Tel Aviv Pub Crawl

This tour is a great fit if:
- You’re 21+ and want a guided nightlife plan
- You like meeting new people and mingling from the start
- You want VIP entrance so your night stays focused on fun
- You enjoy variety in music, from hip-hop to electro
- You’re okay with walking and using comfy shoes
It’s probably not for you if:
- You want a laid-back, slow-paced evening
- You need included food or a guaranteed meal timing at the end
- You’re sensitive to party energy and loud venues
How to Make Your Night Go Smoothly
A few practical moves can make the difference between a good crawl and a great one:
- Arrive with your ID/passport ready so check-in is painless
- Keep your shoes comfortable—you’ll earn it by stop two
- Stick with the group once you start moving between venues
- Pace your drinks, since the crawl only includes beer and shots, not unlimited drinks
- If you care about dinner, plan it outside the tour window rather than assuming the timing will match your hunger
Also, this is Tel Aviv. Nightlife rules can change fast and venues can be strict. Being ready and relaxed helps you get the most out of the VIP access you paid for.
Should You Book TLVnights’ 4-Stop Pub Crawl?
I’d book this if you want a structured Tel Aviv nightlife night with 4 stops, VIP entrance, and free shots included—without the stress of planning each venue yourself.
Choose it especially if you like meeting people early and you want a guide who keeps the group together. Avital’s name shows up for that exact reason: welcoming energy and group-friendly momentum. The music variety also makes the tour feel less repetitive, so you’re more likely to enjoy at least a couple of the venues.
Skip it if you’re hoping for a sightseeing-style tour, included full meals, or a slow evening. This crawl is about the nightlife scene, moving fast, and getting you into the party spaces.
If that sounds like your kind of night, this one is a solid value play.
FAQ
How long is the Tel Aviv pub crawl with 4 stops?
It runs for about 4 hours.
How many venues and free shots are included?
You visit 4 bars and clubs, with 4 free shots total (one at each venue).
Is the price only for drinking?
No. The price includes one complimentary beer at the meeting point, VIP entrance to the venues, and entrance fees for the 4 stops. Other drinks are not included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts next to the yellow statue, and it ends back at the meeting point.
What should I bring and do I need ID?
Bring a passport or ID card. You’ll also want comfortable shoes.
What footwear is allowed?
Sandals and flip-flops are not allowed.
How long do I have at the meeting point before it leaves?
You have 30 minutes in the meeting point.
What days does the tour run?
It departs every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
What languages is the tour available in?
The tour is offered in English and Hebrew.




























