Teder.fm

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Tel Aviv's most beloved cultural platform — open to the sky, open to everyone, April through October.

🌿 Seasonal Venue — Teder.fm opens each year in April and closes for winter in October. Check their socials for the exact opening date each season.

Since it first opened its wooden gates on Rothschild Boulevard in 2011, Teder.fm has functioned less as a bar and more as a state of mind. Built into a former car park lot in the shadow of the city's Bauhaus skyline, the space is a sprawling outdoor compound of mismatched furniture, food trucks, string lights, pop-up exhibition boards, and a central stage that has hosted everyone from local art-punk acts to internationally touring DJs at the very beginning of their rise.

The name comes from the Hebrew word תדר (teder), meaning "frequency" — the same root as broadcasting, which is fitting for a venue that has always operated as a platform rather than a mere drinking space. Each season Teder collaborates with visual artists, filmmakers, record labels, and NGOs to build a calendar that ranges from silent film screenings and ceramics markets to marathon sets by the best electronic music selectors in the country.

The crowd defies easy categorisation: students from the nearby Bezalel satellite, architects from the Bauhaus-era apartments overhead, tourists staying in Neve Tzedek, parents with children at weekend afternoon events, and committed regulars who treat their Teder table like a second home. This is where Tel Aviv's famously egalitarian bar culture is most visible — and most alive. Visitors exploring Tel Aviv's live music bars consistently rank Teder.fm as the most authentic experience in the city.

Seasonal opening: Teder.fm operates April through October each year. The exact opening date varies — typically early-to-mid April depending on the Israeli weather. The space closes entirely for winter. Check their Instagram for opening announcements.

Getting there: The entrance is on Rothschild Boulevard, near the junction with Herzl Street in Neve Tzedek. The closest light rail stop is Allenby or HaCarmel. From the Old North, a 15-minute walk south down Rothschild Boulevard is itself one of Tel Aviv's great urban pleasures.

Entry and cover: Most evenings are free entry until 10pm. Ticketed events (larger DJ nights, film screenings, exhibitions) typically charge ILS 40–120. The calendar is published weekly on their website and Resident Advisor. For Tel Aviv after-work spots, the 4pm opening on weekends makes Teder ideal for long Mediterranean evenings that start with a glass of natural white and end well after midnight.

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