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Things to do in Tel Aviv in August 2026
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Tel Aviv in August 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Dated picks to verify first include Night Flea and Night Flea Market - August Weekend Nights. Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.
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Tel Aviv in August 2026
Weather
Temperature
90°F / 73°F
32.1°C / 23°C
Precipitation
0d
0in · 0mm
Daylight
13.2h
Sea
86.5°F
30.3°C
August is the hottest month, with beach mornings and air-conditioned breaks important for comfort.
Events & festivals
- Aug 1 – Aug 31
Every August, Jaffa's burgeoning flea market is active all through the night on weekends, with special events, shows and exhibitions taking place.
Source: Month Signals
- Aug 7 – Aug 30
Night Flea Market - August Weekend Nights
Jaffa's Night Flea Market runs every weekend night in August, featuring special events, shows, exhibitions, and a vibrant flea market atmosphere. — No advance booking required; open to the public on weekend nights.
Source: festival research
Planning checklist
- 1Check the 2 dated Tel Aviv events for anything that overlaps your exact August dates before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
- 2Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though Israel has no national public holidays in August.
- 3Group each Tel Aviv day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
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Build my Tel Aviv planAbout Tel Aviv
City overview
Tel Aviv-Yafo combines a modern Hebrew city founded beside ancient Jaffa, a Mediterranean beach strip, Bauhaus-era White City streets, markets, nightlife, and Israel main secular business culture. Jaffa, Neve Tzedek, Florentin, Rothschild Boulevard, the beaches, and the Yarkon corridor each feel distinct while staying close enough for bikes, buses, light rail, and long walks.
Food & drink
Tel Aviv eating is built around hummus, falafel, sabich, shakshuka, bourekas, malabi, Israeli breakfast, fresh salads, grilled fish, market snacks, and a major vegan restaurant scene. Carmel Market, Levinsky Market, Jaffa flea market, Sarona, Florentin, Rothschild, and the beachfront cover most visitor appetites from quick counters to reservations.
Top sights
Ranked for August suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- AOld Jaffa and Jaffa Port
- BTel Aviv beaches and Tayelet
- CYarkon Park and Tel Aviv Port
- DCarmel Market
- ENachalat Binyamin and Levinsky Market
- FTel Aviv Museum of Art
- GANU Museum of the Jewish People
- HBialik Square and Bauhaus Center
- IRothschild Boulevard and the White City
- JSarona
1Old Jaffa and Jaffa Port
4.7★ · 7,303outdoorOpen dailyJaffa is the ancient port city from which Tel Aviv grew, with stone lanes, sea views, churches, mosques, galleries, and the old harbor. The Clock Tower and flea market make it easy to pair history with food and shopping.
2Tel Aviv beaches and Tayelet
4.7★ · 1,912outdoorOpen dailyThe Mediterranean beach strip runs along the Tayelet from Jaffa toward the port, with swimming areas, volleyball, cafes, cycling, and sunset crowds. Beach choice depends on hotel location, swimming flags, and crowd style.
3Yarkon Park and Tel Aviv Port
4.6★ · 19,119outdoorOpen dailyYarkon Park gives the city a long green corridor for cycling, rowing, picnics, and family time. West of the park, Tel Aviv Port has boardwalk dining, shops, and sea-facing sunset walks.
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- 4Carmel Market
- 5Nachalat Binyamin and Levinsky Market
- 6Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- 7ANU Museum of the Jewish People
- 8Bialik Square and Bauhaus Center
- 9Rothschild Boulevard and the White City
- 10Sarona
Neighborhoods
1Central Tel Aviv
Central Tel Aviv includes Rothschild Boulevard, Dizengoff, Bialik, Allenby, hotels, cafes, nightlife, Bauhaus streets, and the fastest access to many visitor sights.
2Old North and the Port
The Old North and port area add calmer residential streets, Yarkon Park, Tel Aviv Port, family beaches, restaurants, and quick cycling routes.
3Neve Tzedek
Neve Tzedek is the restored early Tel Aviv neighborhood of narrow lanes, boutiques, small hotels, Suzanne Dellal Center, and routes toward Jaffa.
4
Florentin and Levinsky
Florentin and Levinsky bring street art, workshops, spice shops, bars, vegan food, casual restaurants, and late-night energy south of the center.
5Jaffa
Jaffa mixes the old port, flea market, Arab and Jewish communities, churches, mosques, galleries, seafood restaurants, and sea-facing stone lanes.
6
Sarona and City Center east
Sarona and the eastern center cluster offices, restored Templar buildings, food halls, train and light-rail links, and the main art and performance institutions.
Day trips
65km / about 35-50min by fast train from Tel Aviv stations
Jerusalem
Jerusalem is the essential city day trip for the Old City, museums, markets, and government quarter. Start early and treat it as a full day.
55km / about 45min by car north of Tel Aviv
Caesarea
Caesarea has Roman and Crusader ruins, a harbor, amphitheater, sea views, and restaurants. A car or organized stop makes the visit easier than rail alone.
95km / about 1-1.5h by train north from Tel Aviv
Acre and Haifa
Acre adds Crusader halls, old-city markets, and harbor walls, while Haifa adds the Bahai Gardens and Mount Carmel views. Combining both makes a long but rewarding rail day.
Getting around
Use Rav-Kav or supported transit payment apps for buses, trains, and light rail, with Ben Gurion Airport trains reaching Tel Aviv stations quickly. The Red Line light rail links Jaffa, Neve Tzedek, Allenby-Rothschild, Sarona, and eastern stations, while buses, sheruts, bikes, scooters, and beach walking fill the dense center.
Common questions about Tel Aviv in August
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Tel Aviv in August?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Tel Aviv list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Tel Aviv days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- What to pack for Tel Aviv in August
Pack for August's weather, not a generic Tel Aviv checklist.
- Light, breathable daytime clothes for average highs around 32°C / 90°F.
- Breathable evening clothes because nights stay near 23°C / 73°F.
- Sun protection and comfortable walking shoes; rain is usually limited this month.
- How many days do you need in Tel Aviv
- 4 days covers the main Tel Aviv highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Tel Aviv worth visiting in August
- Yes. Tel Aviv in August: 32.1°C high, 23°C low, 0mm rain over 0 days, 13.2h daylight. Hot and dry — outdoor friendly, hydrate.