
Tel Aviv's Summer Arts Scene Pivots as Heat Waves Force Venues Underground
With temperatures soaring across the region, galleries and performance spaces are reshaping programming while audiences grapple with accessing culture in extreme weather.
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With temperatures soaring across the region, galleries and performance spaces are reshaping programming while audiences grapple with accessing culture in extreme weather.

A surge of high-end vegan restaurants has transformed how the city's diners approach fine dining, with three major venues opening in the past 18 months along Rothschild Boulevard and beyond.

Free community clubs and public programmes are expanding access to sport across the city, transforming who plays and why participation is surging in 2026.

As heatwaves punish Europe and security threats rattle coastal capitals, Tel Aviv is managing its own version of the summer stress test — with mixed results.

From a Bloomfield Stadium thriller to the sand courts of Gordon Beach, here is everything that happened in Tel Aviv sport this week.

From the venture-funding slowdown to soaring office rents in the Azrieli corridor, Israel's business capital is feeling the pressure in 2026.

As Europe buries thousands of excess deaths from record temperatures, Tel Aviv's network of cooling centres and urban greening programs is drawing comparisons — not all of them flattering — with other coastal cities facing the same crisis.

From Rothschild Boulevard's VC corridors to the port district's export hubs, here is what Tel Aviv businesses need to watch heading into Q3.

The Rothschild Boulevard-based fintech is rewriting how enterprise accounting works — and its July 2026 funding round puts it squarely on the global map.

As geopolitical tensions reshape the region, the city's independent performance spaces are becoming unlikely anchors for artistic expression and national identity.

Tel Aviv's 24-hour city culture is brutal on the body clock — here's what sleep specialists say actually helps.

With temperatures cracking 36°C on the coastal plain this week, nutritionists and sports medicine practitioners say most residents are still getting hydration badly wrong.

Tel Aviv's always-on culture is burning people out — here's how to carve out screen-free time without losing your mind or your WhatsApp streak.

From Yarkon Park to the Gordon Beach promenade, the city's open-air fitness infrastructure has quietly become one of the most comprehensive in the Middle East — and it costs nothing to use.

From the Yarkon to the southern beaches, a packed calendar of community fitness events is giving Tel Avivis every reason to get off the couch this July.

The city never really stops, but a growing number of studios and free programs are making it easier than ever to sit still for ten minutes.
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