The Eurovision village is traditionally held every year in every host city. The village is open to the general public and allows fans of competition, tourists and locals to take part without buying tickets for the show itself. The village is planned as a major destination for celebrations.
Tel Aviv municipality plans to build one of the largest Eurovision villages in the history of the competition. The village will be open for 9 days at the “Charles Clore” Park on the seashore in Tel Aviv and will consist of seven compounds - performances, DJs, sports, yoga, Israeli food and more. At the same time, sponsors’ activities will be set up for competition and official souvenir stands. The highlights of the village will be the screenings on huge screens of the semifinals and finals, as well as performances by many Israeli artists who will take part.
The first semi-finals (14.5)
will take place in Slovenia, Belarus, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Cyprus, Serbia, Finland, Poland and Hungary. In the second half: Estonia, Portugal, San Marino, Iceland, Georgia, Australia, Belgium, Ukraine and Greece. Switzerland, Sweden, Ireland, Austria, Moldova, Latvia, Romania, Denmark.
Second semi-finals (16.5)
Albania, Azerbaijan, Republic of Northern Macedonia, Norway, Russia, Netherlands, Croatia, Lithuania and Malta.
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A place like fairy tales. The entrance to the restaurant looks like the rabbit’s hole, the bathroom has a special device that sees the future.
Great staff and good food
2. Avocada
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3. Manta Ray
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