What It’s Really Like Visiting Tel Aviv in 2025?

Well, okay guys, I just arrived here in Israel. I’m at Benurion uh airport waiting for my taxi. I just order it. They don’t have here Uber. They have Get very controversial land. The piece here is very fragile. This is what we get from the media. I was quite scared to come here, but it looks actually pretty peaceful and uh yeah, I’m surprised. Positively surprised. So, uh yeah, let’s see for more. So, Friday, it’s Shabbat. Friday Shabbat. Shabbat it’s Saturday. Do you have like um Arab friends or Yeah, I two three people I know. If you not a terrorist, I don’t have a problem from Arab. Yeah. Yeah. I get it. I understand that. Yeah. Many Arabs from from Egypt come here and from come to visit, come to travel. No problem. Oh, now you can right because of the Abraham Accord. No, if you don’t a bad guy, why not? Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. We want peace. We need peace. Yeah. Peace is the answer is exactly on the day here as a traffic total. No here we don’t over 6:00 in the morning and really 10 11:00 three building. Yeah. Is it’s really center. Yeah. You have a office and you have a mall. Mhm. But now it’s closed because Wow, look at that beautiful city. I’m here in the promised land in the Holy Land and it looks nice. If you want go to bar or something. Yes. You have a Rochel Street. Rochel. Rochel. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Rochel. Yeah. Okay guys. So this is my hotel. It’s called Pixel Hotel. First floor. So, let me check quick my room. So, this is my room. The hotel is called Pixel Hotel, which is fine. I’m not into that luxury. When I go to vacation, I just need a room, a bed, which is pretty fine, and it needs to be clean. That’s it. Actually, I don’t need more. It looks perfectly fine. It’s not even so expensive. Five nights, €300, which is okay. Okay, guys. So, here I am. Oh, boy. Where do I start? I was actually planning to come to Israel for a long time, but not now. I thought when the situation will be better then I will come to Israel but not now. I didn’t think about it. The point was actually I have now vacation and the thing is like I wanted to go to Brazil but Brazil right now politically is very fragile because they uh had a big operation. They went to the fllas and they killed like 160 or so drug lords. They captured the the biggest mafia boss there. I don’t know his name and stuff. So right now politically it’s very fragile over there and you can hear gunshots and so on and so forth. And then I I was thinking okay Brazil not where should I go you know guys I always want to visit a new country when I have vacation. So I was thinking about Israel but Israel is also not so it’s a little bit fragile you know I mean they have peace right now but you never know how long. Then I said hey right now is the best time because they have right now peace and it seems like to work. Uh I don’t know how long. So, I’m going to be here. I have 10 days vacation. So, I plan to be in Israel for like four or five days. Like 3 days Tel Aviv and two two days Jerusalem and then go back or go somewhere else. Let’s see if Tel Aviv is so nice. So, I’ll maybe here stay like for 10 days. Needed a visa. Just a visa which is very uncomplicated is online. You just have to go there. Yeah. Write your name, your email number, include your passport and then you will pay 25 shekele. I think it’s like uh it’s like €10 or something. Yeah. Which is okay. Or $10. I was really surprised because I was thinking like, oh, I have to wait now for like 3 days because it’s it say there you have to do this before 72 hours before you fly. Then 1 minute later when I was done I was just checking my emails and it was there actually it was approved and I wasn’t so sure is is that it is that the visa and then I asked Chajit and the Chip said yes actually yes but this is not 100% guaranteed to get into Israel because uh it’s a little bit complicated here it’s like in a nightclub if you want to go inside you don’t never know as a man you never know 100% if you go inside unless you you are a millionaire or something and uh Because if the security doesn’t like you, then he will just say no, get the [ __ ] out of here. You won’t come inside. So, it’s a little bit a little bit similar here. When you go come here, um they will uh check you and if you don’t don’t like you or when they think that you are suspicious or something, then they won’t let you. But hey, you know what? I was thinking, “Oh man, you know, it will be complicated now and maybe they’re going to ask me a lot of questions and I’m going to be here for like 3 4 hours and stuff and I get to meet some people in the plane. Physicists by the way who were talking about quantum physics very interesting conversation.” Yeah. With Gabriel. Yeah. He told me like before the ETA eta you had they controlled you for like 3 4 hours but right now they don’t do that which is really good. I mean, I understand that because uh Israel is surrounded by a lot of people who don’t like Israel, don’t support Israel or they just hate them because they’re Jewish. But yes, they have a lot of enemies. I don’t want to go to into politics. I’m here to learn. So that’s why I came to Israel actually. I just want to see the culture of the people here and make actually my own experience, not from the media. Guys, actually, you feel like here you’re you’re in Europe. So Tel Aviv it’s really crazy so far and so forth. Today is just Shabbat which means that almost the half of the city is dead. It’s like a lot of people they with their families at home eating together praying. Not too much going on. From 10:00 it will be then a lot more going on. But first I’m just going to change my outfit, go to eat some traditional food and then go party. Hey guys, I’m here in Tel Aviv. But I’m impressed. It’s like [ __ ] Europe. It’s really nice. You have the feeling you’re not in a Middle East. It’s really cool. So, right now I’m going to the road shield street. It’s over there. Where’s the Halloween party? Halloween party. Where is it? Ah, okay. Enjoy. summer. [Music] Wow. She was so Heat. Heat. [Music] What’s up, guys? I’m here in Tel Aviv, Israel. Uh I’m just enjoying the beach and I must say it’s uh pretty beautiful here. It is amazing. White beautiful sound, lovely people. Wow. If you ask yourself um how does it feel? Does it feel safe? And so absolutely. You don’t feel zero that this land had just like three four weeks ago war and still the piece of the ceasefire is still fragile. You don’t feel it at all. I feel very safe. Yeah, it’s just beautiful. That’s all I can say. It doesn’t feel Middle East at all. It feels like Europe. It’s so interesting. I feel like uh I’m here somewhere in uh Barcelona, Italy, but not not Middle East at all. By the way guys, uh the girls here are amazing. Very hot, beautiful. So just uh bunch of regular people actually who wants peace stuff like the media shows. This was also something what I wanted to do is like because we all know the media shows you only one side. It depends uh from who are they getting paid. So, I just like to think like that the uh Israelis, they’re not humans. They’re like don’t want peace. You just want to kill so on and so forth. But it’s not true at all. I met a bunch of Israelis who were very nice and but they are just telling me the their point of view that their point of view is like u yeah they get constantly threatened from the neighbors which doesn’t excuse nothing to kill innocent people that’s for sure but it’s [ __ ] complicated. So, I used to think like I have a solution for this, but no, I’m saying now I I don’t have it. I don’t know what’s the answer. What’s the solution? But yeah, anyway, I don’t want to get into politics. Look at this place. It’s beautiful. Tel Aviv is also very liberal. You see like a lot of gays, a lot of transgenders which no not all the people like that because a lot of people say like no we are losing that Jewish uh tradition because that just literally not us. It’s pretty amazing, huh? Oh, man. I missed the sand. What’s up, amigos? Shalom. Shalom. Yeah. Shalom. Shalom. What’s the name? What’s the name of the game? Spikeball. Spikeball. Spikeball. Yeah. Cool. Nice. Have a nice day. Huh? American. American. Oh, okay. I didn’t know it. I think they thought I’m American. They’re probably going to laugh laugh at me and say this guy stupid American, he doesn’t know. His own tradition, his own game. Yeah, actually need to eat something. I’m hungry. Last night I’ve been partying and it was amazing. I’m telling you guys, if you want to party in uh Tel Aviv, this is the place actually. Yeah. So, it’s nice. I feel the alcohol from last night. The sound is so beautiful. Wow, look at this. It’s actually 30°. But it’s not hot at all because there is a little bit windy. It’s a little bit windy. The weather is a little bit windy which is actually very very nice. You don’t feel that heat, you know. What? Maybe you [Music] [Music] The first is now. Okay. It’s a beautiful sunset here. People are playing, chilling around, enjoying the sunset, enjoying the peace. It’s absolutely beautiful. Why not? Look at this beauty. Good morning. The girls here are so hot. I’m telling you. I don’t know. They kind of look like uh Portuguese Latinos. This is [ __ ] awesome. Can we shoot? It’s really interesting because uh people here are enjoying living, drinking, eating, chilling. And like 1 hour away suffer they get bomb they get killed and on the other hand is this not life always have been like this always will be probably nature it’s like This is here the Jewish spirit. They help each other. So when it when it started I was but I already knew most of the DNA. So I start following already. But it’s different to see something. Heat. Heat. The girls here are very fit because I don’t know if you knew guys but actually Israeli girls they have to go to the army. girls and men, they need to defend their country. They need to go to the army. So probably this is why they are so fit. They’re hot as [ __ ] Okay, another Everybody [Applause] [Music] 1:00. It’s really a cool place here to come to close your day, drink something um uh with your family, your friends. Oh, what’s really interesting is like um I it’s middle in the Tel Aviv a mosque actually. Let’s go for it. Okay. So, I’m going to visit the mosque here in Tel Aviv. Here, the beach where a lot of tourists, a lot of people here are. Wow, it’s beautiful. I don’t know if it’s uh closed or open. Let’s see. am. Yeah. Yeah, I know. Just like this. Like this. Like this. I just see. No. No. Okay. Just here. Here. No. No. Probably Baba. Not inside. Yeah. Okay. Kosovo. Welcome. You are from here. Yes. Beautiful. Beautiful. Nice to see mosque here. I thought like all the mosque. This is Turkish. Ah, it’s Turkish. But it’s different from the architecture. You speak English? Yeah. You are. They fix it. Oh, they fix it. Oh, okay. originally from I like these colors. Let’s see. It’s beautiful. Okay, so he said he’s not allowed to go inside because I have like uh not long shorts. Oh, so pity man because Leia juice is not allowed. You need to have the shorts until here at least. Actually, until here over this. I will ask him if I just can do like this actually. Turkey la. Albani. Albany. Albani. No. Habibi. If I if I go inside like this is you’ve given all the anger and Yes. inside. Because I want to see like Mustafa. I want to see. Okay. Shr. It’s not. No, no, no. What’s up, mate? Beautiful. This in the heart of Tel Aviv. Wow. Very kind people. Very kind people. Mashallah. Alhamdulillah. Albania. Albania. English. Yeah. No. Yes. No. Yes. No. Okay. No. Tourist. Tourist here. And I saw masjid here in Tel Aviv. I thought mashallah. Let’s visit. Yes. It’s beautiful. Beautiful. Very nice. Very nice. This Turkey. Yeah. Yeah. What? What year? Turkey. What year? Let’s see. This is where before Nqua Japa train station be careful of steam. Yes, it’s no problem when you say this for you mean. No, no, no. This is wrong language. What? This is Russian or something. This is Russia. This Russia. Poland. Poland. No. Poland. No, no. Uh, make English. English. How do you live as a Palestinian here in Israel? Do they treat you good or not? Before there was racism, but not like now. You okay? But don’t you uh try also to understand them that what they did in 7th of October was wrong and it made just worst the situation and now they feel hate against you which is wrong. Don’t you understand that a little bit or what and what you do against it like It is it is true that we are ultimately two peoples carrying the legacy of two different faiths and we must coexist. Yeah. Sorry. But when you say like this is Palestine and not Israel is like you you just erase them their existence. Don’t you think so? [Music] Okay. So of course this means there is no doubt that this land Yeah. What you do for living? For for living, [Music] we have no problem living with Jews because we are used to live together. That one was due to external factors from the state. Ah fn from us to live with them because there is no rid of the truth and yes name mentor Mtor. You can call me Mandor or Mansour. Mansour. And Taya. Taya. Okay. Nice to meet you. And you? And baso. [Music] Huh? La Kosovo. Kosovo. Albania. Albani. Albia. Albania. Albania. Kosovo. Same people. Albani. Albani. Albania. Albania. Not he was from Albania. We wish you success and pleasant and beautiful visit. Yeah. You too. Thank you. Happy. Move on. [Music] [Music] Come [Music] on. Come on. [Music] Hey, [Music] hey, hey.

In this vlog, I’m visiting Israel, my 34th country on this journey around the world. This episode focuses on travel, culture, food, photography moments, and the everyday atmosphere of the places I explore.
My goal is simple: discover new perspectives, meet interesting people, and share the beauty of travel with you.
Everything shown in this video is purely about travel experiences, creativity, and storytelling.

32 Comments

  1. So sad.
    No one is going to promote this video because it shows the beautiful Israel and he doesn't speak bad about Israelis.
    Youtube will only expose this video to us Israelis and, well, we already know…😅

  2. Jews did not hate Arabs before October 7th, nor after. Arab citizens of Israel are an integral part of the State of Israel. The opportunities are always open to them ,in medicine, high-tech, education, the arts, and even as TV hosts , and they can succeed in anything they choose.
    The polarization that some try to create between Jews and Muslims is false. While individuals may feel differently, anyone can see that there is a beautiful mosaic of peoples and religions living together.

  3. Welcome! Israel is great.
    P.S Israelis are all for peace and very kind. The "excuse for killing" is war…unfortunatly . A war that ia being imposed on Israelis.
    Great video btw, glad you got to taste parts of Tel Aviv❤

  4. It is really a very beautiful country, but the whole time I was watching the video, my mind automatically made a comparison between how they live and how the Palestinians in Gaza live in hell, deprived of everything. And if you ask an Israeli about that, they will tell you, “They brought it upon themselves.”
    I don’t know, but life is really not fair.

  5. 24:12 first question: “Muslim?”… as usual.
    You say you don’t wanna get into politics, so ask yourself one question: are you familiar with a single place where the local Jewish population is violent and troublesome? At the same time, ask yourself if you know of a place where the local Muslim population is violent, intolerant and causes trouble and unrest. Now, after you have answered this question, why on earth do you think it is any difference in Israel in the Middle East? The Jews are mostly peaceful and accepting, while the Muslim are intolerant, aggressive and oftentimes violent. That’s the truth, everyone sincere knows it. No need to sugarcoat reality and claim the silly trope that “there are nice people every where”. One side is fair and decent, the other is violent and hostile.

  6. Tel Aviv is the greatest city on earth, and I kind of like that nobody knows about it.

    Also Israel has the best food ever, traveling anywhere else has been incredibly disappointing — to put it mildly

  7. Welcome
    I live in ISrael and stay away from Tel Aviv
    Everything is so expensive there and alot of traffic and noise
    ALso too many woke leftist nutters there
    Up north its much more down to earth, quieter and cheaper

  8. Hey brother, glad to see you're visiting Israel, may you enjoy your stay, the people are welcoming and nice, and the food is out of this world!
    love Albania , modereate Islam is our bridge to peace

  9. Yeah….VERY CONTEVERSAL….VERY VERY CONTREVERSAL FOR JEWS TO HAVE A HOMELAND. YEAH, THE WORLD, AMERICA DOES NOT BELIEVE THAT JEWS!!!! CAME FROM SOMEWHERE AND HAVE A BIRTH PLACE OF OUR NATION.
    YOU ALL THINK WE CAME …HOW ? FROM WHERE?????? AND WHEN BUILD ALL THE NESSESERY INFRASTRUCTURE- THE MEANS TO SELF DETERMINATION FIRST RULE INFRASTRACTURE …YET YOU SEE ….FOR YOU ITS ENOUGH. YOU ALL CAME FROM SOMEWHERE AND CAN GO BACK SOMEWHERE…BUT NOT JEWS??? ITS A CONTREVERSAL FOR US…..THE PEOPLE WHO MOVED YOUR PROGRESS AND YOUR CIVILIZATION, JEW CREATED MOST OF WHAT YOU USE TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YET WE HAVE TO LIVE UNDER ARABS, WHO HAVE 27 COUNTRIES OF THEIR OWN AND HALF EUROPE AND AMERICA.
    WHATS CONTREVERSAL IS THAT PEOPLE ARE DEGENERATING .

  10. Guess what? You say that there are muslims living there peacefully and that they are living normally, AS THEY SHOULD. they are humans as well aren’t they?

    But what about the other muslims on the other side of country? Are they not humans as well?

    Why kill over 300,000 CHILDREN and WOMEN. Then act like it’s okay here land we are living “peacefully “, No you’re not. You are brainwashed if you think that.

    And guess what? Before israel existed,
    Jewish people and muslims and other religions were living even more peacefully than whatever your showing.

    Atleast Palestinians never killed Kids or women then act like nothing happened.

    And even until now there are jewish people who are in israel that are protesting against the state of israel, because they just want to live without feeling guilty and without wars. Just like before this separation even happened.

  11. Guess what? You say that there are muslims living there peacefully and that they are living normally, AS THEY SHOULD. they are humans as well aren’t they?

    But what about the other muslims on the other side of country? Are they not humans as well?

    Why kill over 300,000 CHILDREN and WOMEN. Then act like it’s okay here land we are living “peacefully “, No you’re not. You are brainwashed if you think that.

    I’m sorry but YOURE not peaceful if you are funding a goverment that’s funding a whole genocide, they can afford military equipment but can’t afford peace?

    And guess what? Before israel existed,
    Jewish people and muslims and other religions were living even more peacefully than whatever your showing.

    Atleast Palestinians never killed Kids or women then act like nothing happened.

    And even until now there are jewish people who are in israel that are protesting against the state of israel, because they just want to live without feeling guilty and without wars. Just like before this separation even happened.

    If you are doubting what I’m saying, it’s sounds like a story made up but it’s not, There are videos of palestine before 1948, Look for it yourself!

  12. All Levant and Midle East would have looked beautiful and normal to live if it was not conquered by Islam and collonized by Arabs. The same for North Africa.Israel is only tiny place not conquered by them there.

  13. Don't come to Israel to make us look bad. People can also tell lies. Not everything a Palestinian says is true. They can mislead you into thinking that this is an institute.

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  15. Thank you for your visit and sharing. And yea, Israeli women are hot. I think it's one, because of the culture of accountability, you do stuff to make your life better. The second thing I think is gene mixing. Many people are mixed between Jewish communities that came from different countries.

  16. israel is an amazing country with amazing people . the amount of contribution the jewish people had in science tech and medicine is just insane . god bless the people of israel

  17. What you saw in the Mosque is exactly what we are dealing with for decades and now Europe deals with – Many Arab Muslims are basically traitors from with in like a Trojan horse in the name of Jihad. So we have them inside os Israel because they didnt leave when Israel was established but Most Jews were kicked out of all Muslim countries and you can hardly find Jews there today but in Israel you have 2M Arabs that hates our guts and not loyal to the state they live in but happy to enjoy the benefits and freedom of living in the only democratic country in the area that even you said doesnt feel like the failing countries in the middle east. They live here but just waiting for the moment to destroy Israel just like many Muslim immigrants come to do in Europe and the rest of the west.

    And regarding the disonanse between what's going on in Gaza and Tel Aviv, well unfortentlly because we got attacked by Arab countries for decades and Palestinian especially, a lot of out tax payer money goes to homeland security instead of social and other normal things so we have good security as a defend unlike the Palestinians leadership who spent the last 17 years wasting Europian tax payer money on building 500km of terror tunnels but not even one bomb shelter for their own population knowing they plan to attack Israel and it will strike back. When the Muslims around us will stop believing in Jihad, they will find out exactly what you found out – that Israelis just want to live peacefully in their historical homeland where everyone can coexist with them and practice their religion as long as its peacefull and respecting. Once you always want to destroy the Israeli community you live in, dont be surprised Israelis are racist against you.

    People like to think the worst about Israel because of all they hear and see in the media but there are two main sides to this war and conflict and between them many opinions and point of views so I understand images coming from Gaza are hard to watch but in the Israeli side there are also hard stories we just dont use them for PR like the Palestinians do. If you'll go to the Gaza envelope you will see what happened on October 7th and since, you'll meet people that for years lived in stress because of the constant rockect fired at them from Gaza and the world didnt care when it happened to Jewish kids and women.

    There are tragedies on both sides, our side just suck in showing them or using them to get the world simpathy.

    So yes, thus conflict is complicated, no there is no Apartheid, no Genocide, no occupation. Just an ongoing tragedy of two nerratives that can't co-exist. One wants to exist and the other one doesnt want the other side to exist. Like oil and water, this will be a never ending conflict. Sad but it is what it is.

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