In contrast to many parts of the country, in our southernmost resort city they experience almost no sirens: In Eilat they provide a necessary break. Until the end of March they will continue with the winter project that returns again this year: "101 Experiences, 0 Shekels, One Eilat" and the initiative "Here We Hang Out".
Anyone who goes down to Eilat this month will be able to enjoy the city’s flagship events that comply with the Home Front Command guidelines and are close to protected spaces – And still these are dozens of activities that will provide a necessary break for the residents of Eilat and its visitors.
Among the dozens of experiences that will continue to take place as part of "101 Experiences", one can find a charcoal painting workshop, guided wine tastings, an Italian gelato experience, a fascinating workshop on growing mushrooms and their virtues and more – And everything for free (with advance registration). These and others bring visitors together with local content creators in a variety of authentic activities and create a connection between the momentary visitor and the local community.
Coming to a "Set on the Water"?
The events of the project "Here We Hang Out" will also continue to take place in accordance with the Home Front Command guidelines, when content creators, artists, culinary professionals, musicians and creators in a variety of fields will be hosted in Eilat tourism businesses and create content collaborations that will provide a unique and one-time outing.
Thus on Tuesdays, a variety of leading chefs will arrive at the NOW restaurant for a guest chef dinner accompanied by a live performance. On Wednesdays it will be possible to come to the Beer Garden for "BeerGarden Live", where DJs and bands will arrive to host evenings of live music and an electrifying atmosphere. The Eilat Wines complex will become a Japanese izakaya on Wednesdays, when each evening will focus on a different dish – Sushi, yakitori, ramen, dumplings and more, alongside local DJs, live music, calligraphy designers and tattoo artists.
On Fridays, chef Ohad Levy will host at his new restaurant, Lily, for "Set on the Water" – A central stage on the beach with the best Eilat DJs, with selected dishes from the restaurant and a unique cocktail menu, with free entrance. At the Red Sea Winery they will host Robert "Chef in the Desert" with an adapted menu, live music and wines from the southernmost winery in the country. Each week will end at the Leo Bar, which on Saturday night will host well-known chefs, a DJ and a rotating artist.
Additional information and details about more events that will take place in the city can be found on the website.