Nightlife in Eilat


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The city of Eilat at the southern tip of the Negev is the country's foremost winter tourist destination. Eilat's chief claims to fame for the tourist are busy beaches with almost no wave action, coral reefs filled with exotic fish, and year-round sunshine. Similarly the nightlife in Eilat is very pulsating. AsiaRooms.com offers information regarding the various tourist attractions of the city of Eilat. Along with other attractions AsiaRooms.com also offers information regarding city's Nightlife and as well as the following:

- Nightlife in Eilat

Eilat, once a tiny, tranquil desert and Red Sea resort town now hosts 50 enormous fashionable hotels and a downtown waterfront lined with jewelry shops, sneaker stores and hawker's booths where visitors can while away their evenings. Besides all these there is the energetic night life which Eilat has to offer to its visitors. Several of the major hotels of Eilat have nightclubs, piano bars, and discos. These are some of the liveliest and throbbing places in town, patronized by international tourists, Israelis, and native Eilatis at the same time.

The various night clubs at Eilat

King Solomon's Palace Hotel houses the very popular disc called Platinum, it has a spectacular laser and sound effect. Ha-Nesiha, at the Princess Hotel just before the Taba border, runs a close second in popularity. The Three Monkeys on the Promenade near the Royal Beach Hotel is Eilat's largest, busiest, and trendiest spot for drinking and dancing, with live music every night, an outdoor section beside the water, and an international crowd.

Besides these trendy nightclubs there are a many beach restaurants and cafes in Eilat which adds charm to the nightlife in Eilat. Best of all for easygoing beach atmosphere and spirit is the Dolphin Reef. There's dancing on the beach every Monday and Thursday nights, and Friday afternoon or evening. For dining and dancing cruises with live music and stars or moonlight the enthusiasts can call Eilat Cruises at the Marina, or Red Sea Sports Club. Besides the night clubs there are The Cinémathèque Club screen which features films in English at the Philip Murray Cultural Center, at the corner of Hatmarim Boulevard and Hativat Ha-Negev

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