From exploring underwater corals to getting extreme in the desert, there’s plenty to get the adrenaline pumping in Eilat. The city doesn’t exactly quieten down at night either. With bars, clubs, restaurants, and more on offer, a night in Eilat is packed with exciting prospects. Here are some of the best Eilat nightlife hot-spots.
Three Monkeys Pub
One of the oldest bars in Eilat, this English-style pub welcomes hordes of visitors every night. With live DJs, televised sport, and more, Three Monkeys is well worth the visit if you can prize your way to the bar. You’ll find the pub in the so-called Hotel Zone, near Kings City Amusement Park.
Messi Bar
Situated on Derech Yotam, Messi Bar is the place to go for rock music. With local, national, and international rock music blasting out of the speakers, you’re sure to have a great night here.
Mike’s Place
Located within a stone’s throw of the Red Sea on King Solomon Promenade, Mike’s Place is a live music and sports bar that attracts a large crowd. With good food and good beer on tap, this friendly bar is one not to miss.
Paddy’s Irish Bar
Boasting dozens of different beers and hundreds of whiskies, vodkas, and other spirits, Paddy’s is the place to come to get your merry on. With pool tables, big screen TVs, live sport, good food, and an outside patio, there’s plenty to do here, and plenty of likeminded people to do it with.
De Bar
Located in Ofira Park, De Bar is a popular choice with locals and tourists alike. An extensive selection of drinks, quality music, and a friendly atmosphere make for an awesome night.
Bardak
Claiming to serve the “best Guinness in Israel”, Bardak - which loosely translates to 'chaos' - is a lively, enjoyable bar that’s well worth a visit.
Beatles
Located opposite Gan Binyamin Central Park, Beatles is a restaurant by day and a dancehall by night. Come here to enjoy tasty burgers before dancing the night away to an eclectic mix of music.
Party in the desert
Eilat is well-known for being a party town, but partying isn’t restricted to the city streets. Music festivals and events are periodically held in the nearby Negev Desert, with dazzling light shows and pounding music under the stars. Keep an eye out for posters and flyers.
Hotel bars
Most of Eilat’s hotels feature some kind of hotel bar or restaurant/bar, which makes for plenty of choice. Hotel resorts located on the beaches generally offer the best views, even if the drinks menu is a little limited compared to some city bars.
How about taking an evening stroll?
Not everything in this part of Israel revolves around partying. If you’re looking for the quieter side of Eilat nightlife, take a stroll of the city which is surprisingly calm away from the bars. Many of the city’s sights are illuminated at night which adds to the tranquil atmosphere.
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