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Saraya Gay Sauna Jaffa
I haven't been to such a unique sauna before; the facility is amazing, combined with old architecture from hundred years ago! With state-of-the-art equipment, I promise you that you haven't seen a place like this before. My comrade and I had a fantastic time there. We spent the entire night meeting people from all over the world. I highly recommend it if you're looking for a unique experience in a one-of-a-kind place, especially if you are into gay sauna fun. The staff was very friendly and helpful with all of our requests.
It is literally the most esthetic gay Sauna I ever visited; and I saw many Located in an ancient building, but everything is nice and new. I was surprised, it had not many recommendations here. I strongly recommend going there.
I had such a wonderful time there with my friends it was a blast! The place was highly recommended by a relative and I will definitely go back the soon. The interior design is breathtaking you got to see it for yourself.
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HaOman17
one of the hottest clubs in Tel Aviv, located in the south of the municipality. It hosts the best parties and shows and is a must-visit. 🙂
Hilton Beach
also called “the gay beach”, and this lovely much sums it up
Gan Meir
home to the Tel Aviv Municipial LGBT Community Center, called in Hebrew “HaMerkaz HaGe’eh”, and if you’re here for Pride Parade, it’s the spot from which the parade starts.
Sauna Tel Aviv
as its name suggests, it’s a gay sauna located in the heart of the city. Other than a sauna, it features a jacuzzi and hot/cold showers; it has a bar, a dancefloor, and a smoking area; and most importantly – some private cubicles and a sling for a bit of intimacy. 🙂
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Gay Guide Tel Aviv
With its satisfactory restaurants, stock and diamond exchanges, shopping opportunities, beach, clubs, universities, and museums, Tel Aviv is not only the financial capital of Israel, but also its cultural hub. As the international community is waiting for the result of final diplomatic status talks vis-Ã -vis Jerusalem, most countries have located their embassies in Tel Aviv. With a population of just under ,, the greater metropolitan area boasts over million inhabitants, and on weekends, Tel Aviv is the evening life centre for all of Israel. As an immigrant society, its creative expression has absorbed numerous cultural and social influences, as the traditions of each group mix with those of other groups, confront Israel's recent history and life in the context of the middle east, and blend together to design a new culture unique to Israel in general and Tel Aviv in particular. Unlike the spiritual, ancient, holy city of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv (founded in ) is a modern metropolis. Though much of the city's buildings are built in the plain cement style of the 's and 's, many buil