Habima

Habima is a theater Tel Aviv located in Israel.

8 / 10
134
ratings
  • Phone

    +972 3-629-5555

  • Website

    habima.co.il

  • Facebook

    habima.israel

  • Type

    Theater

Address

2 Tarsat Ave. (מרמורק) Tel Aviv Israel

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 13


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Itai Jamshy

Always come about 45 minutes before if you want to park and be on time for the show

ᴡ Turiiski

Sit on the benches aside a theatre where is the garden . You will be surprised by what you will hear.

Nes Ziona

The new Evita production is great !

עודד ש

I dont like the shows. although the building is amazing

Kasim Karagoz

Nice place, lovely stafs

Nofar Cohen

Great shows so far. Subscribers get to have a 1+1 option on tickets from time to time. Plus it's next to tony vespa, best pizza in the city

Sandra Friis

Beautiful place

Vova Julëv

Театр как театр , нечего особенного, хотя стоило было в него зайти

Tsipora Kokernoot

"מירל'ה אפרת" הצגה מדהימה

Avihai Levi

אם יש גן עדן הצגה מדהימה

Tsvi Gad

מצילים את איש המערות ...

Tsvi Gad

המשכן החדש יפה ומעוצב

Eli Beck

קוויאר ועדשים

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When full this is an ideal venue, the trouble sometimes shows don't sell well and the place looks empty. The door price is a little steep as well - Boaz Sachs

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Seats are uncomfortable on a level that is almost a crime against humanity. There's more legroom on a Nepalese bus. - Yotam

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Best theatre in Israel. Really good musical plays - Nofar Cohen

8.9
Plaza
Kikar Habima

Beautiful garden outside, kids always there playing, relaxing environment to sit and do work in - Emma Shelby

9.0
Pedestrian Street/Plaza
Rothschild Boulevard

Really nice to walk around, as well as to bike. Lots of bike rental stations. Lots of cafes and restaurants as well. - Natalia Beloshytskaya

6.5
Mall
Dizengoff Center

Visit here on Thursdays and Fridays in order to try out a large variety of food types, ranging from Persian rice to Netherlands style mini-pancakes. And a couple of gyms here for those extra calories. - Daniel Kopel