In Jerusalem, nightlife is modest compared to the bright lights, big city, trance, and dance culture of brasher Tel Aviv. A Jerusalem evening out is likely to involve food, a coffee shop, and promenading around, enjoying both the fairytale like atmosphere of the city at night and the hive of human activity.
For listings of all events in English, buy the Friday edition of either the Jerusalem Post or Ha'aretz-Herald Tribune International. There are often lectures, workshops, or performances geared specifically towards English speakers. Also look out for Israeli folk dance events. There are possibilities to both watch a show and to participate in a class.
The municipality has invested USD2.5 million in illuminating the walls of the Old City, plus some 50 other buildings of note including churches, museums, the Western Wall Tunnel Plaza, and other key sites. A walk around Jerusalem at night is recommended to take in the magic (and highly recommended if you want a romantic evening). To view Jerusalem at its twinkling best, try standing at the bridge by the Jerusalem Cinematheque or on the Haas Promenade (Tayelet).
Music and Performance
The alleys off Zion Square, such as Yoel Salomon, are peppered with coffee and dessert places–and the odd bar. Tmol Shilshom, a literary café in this area, is a charming place for coffee and cake. The premises are the former home of Israeli writer S.Y. Agnon. There are frequent readings (in both Hebrew and English) and English poetry slams.
Talpiot, a few kilometres further south out of town, is the city's industrial zone and is home to the dance clubs Ha'atasiya and Campus, as well as the live music venue, the Yellow Submarine. Clubs do not get going until around midnight, as Israelis rarely go out before 10pm. The DJs keep on playing until dawn.
Ticho House has a cheese, wine, and jazz evening every Tuesday and the Bible Lands Museum has a cheese and wine recital on Saturday nights. Churches, such as Dormition Abbey and the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, give concerts. Classical music lovers should check the schedule at the Jerusalem Theatre (The) and the International Convention Centre -- Binyanei Ha'Ooma.
Cinema
Jerusalem has two wonderful art-house cinemas, the Jerusalem Cinematheque which has two screens and a very good café-restaurant, and the Lev Smadar Theatre–a one screen cinema with a popular café attached. For mainstream releases, go to the mall, which has Gil and a large food court.
Films are also frequently shown outdoors at Liberty Bell Park. A trip to the Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive is well-worth it for those looking to learn more about Jewish history as captured on film.
Festivals
In the summer months, Jerusalem hops from one festival to another–providing all sorts of atmospheres and cultural experiences (many of them free). Late May is the start of the Israel Festival, three weeks of some of the best national and international performing arts acts. Many of the performances are centered around the Jerusalem Theatre, with plentiful free concerts in the theatre's plaza or foyer.
July is the Jerusalem Film Festival, which last year showcased 150 different films over 10 days. There are free public events (such as mass screenings in the park). Tickets for the screenings are very reasonably priced, with the added bonus that some films include lectures, meetings with the director, and premiere parties on the lawn.
In August, the park area around the Sultan's Pool, becomes transformed into a microcosm of the world. Inca palaces and Nepalese temples shoot up for the two-week long Hutzot Hayotzer - International Arts and Crafts Fair. There are pavilions representing all manner of countries, as well as international food stands and 150 plus artists selling jewelry and craft items. The biggest pull of the evening are the free concerts (included in the admission price) given by some of Israel's hottest contemporary performers. Sit back in the grass, with a lapful of international munchies, bask in the moonlight, feel awed by the floodlit walls of the Old City a few meters away, and let Israeli pop work its magic.2008-08-02T07:29:22.000
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