Beit Maariv

Tel Aviv


It’s all about the sound at Beit Maariv, one of the best clubs in the city’s underground dance scene. A total astral experience with lasers and huge speakers, this club is housed in the building that was once used for the Israeli newspaper Maariv. It’s now home to some of the top local and international house DJs.


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