To catch the best of Nightclubs in Jerusalem, throng to the clubs specially on Friday and Saturday nights, when most Jerusalem nightclubs are packed with revelers and casual drinkers. Most of these nightclubs have live bands, DJ's and conduct special events, like theme nights on a regular basis to add a zing to the night an to attract more crowds than on usual basis.
Bars: Most of the city's best or most popular bars are located in the city centre (west Jerusalem), with its arched entrances, brick walls and floor and ambient lighting, summons up the Old City, and serves a mix of drinks including cocktails.
Theatre: The city's principal performance stage is the Jerusalem Theatre, 20 Marcus Street, in the Yemin Moshe district, with four fine auditoriums. Arguably the most innovative theatre for new drama is the Khan Theatre, which performs four or five plays every season. The repertory is divided between new plays from Israel and around the world, classics and adaptations. Performances are mainly in Hebrew.
Live Music: For world-class classical music performances, opera, and rock concerts, it's worth travelling an hour to Tel Aviv. However, Jerusalem offers a wide selection of small, occasional music venues, including cafes, bookshops, theatres and arts centres.
The legal drinking age is 18-years. Up to date listings for club nights can be found in the Friday supplement of the Jerusalem Post.