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Cinema City Glilot

4.1(22,305 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2.5 to 3 hours including previews and the film👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children will enjoy animated features and family films, while tweens and teens can catch the latest blockbusters. English-speaking families will find many films shown in original English with Hebrew subtitles.

About

Cinema City Glilot offers families a modern movie-going experience in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, featuring the latest international releases and family-friendly films in a comfortable, well-equipped theater. This popular cinema complex provides a fun indoor activity option for families, especially during hot Israeli summer days or when you want a break from outdoor sightseeing.

Highlights

  • Modern, comfortable seating with good sightlines for children
  • Wide selection of family films and animated features
  • Many English-language films shown in original audio with Hebrew subtitles
  • Full concession stand with popcorn, candy, and local treats
  • Clean facilities with accessible restrooms

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the movie schedule online in advance as many films are shown in English with Hebrew subtitles, perfect for visiting families. Look for movies marked 'מתורגם' (translated) meaning subtitled.
  2. 2.Book tickets online before arriving to secure your preferred seats and avoid language barriers at the ticket counter. The Cinema City website and app have English options.
  3. 3.Arrive 15-20 minutes early to navigate parking and grab snacks. The concession stand offers familiar treats plus local Israeli snacks worth trying.
  4. 4.Weekend and evening screenings can be crowded with local families. Weekday matinees offer a quieter experience and sometimes discounted rates.
  5. 5.Israeli audiences are known to be more talkative during screenings, especially during children's movies, so don't be surprised by a more interactive viewing experience.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons or early evening shows offer smaller crowds and a more relaxed experience. Avoid Friday evenings and Saturdays during Shabbat when observant families fill the theaters.

What to Know

Ticket prices are moderate by Israeli standards (expect to pay 40-50 NIS per ticket, roughly 11-14 USD). Parking is available on-site. Concessions accept credit cards, making transactions easy for international visitors.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent programming. Expect special holiday screenings during Israeli holidays like Hanukkah and Passover, as well as during summer vacation when more children's films are released.

Nearby Eats

The Glilot Junction area has several family-friendly restaurants including pizza chains and casual Israeli eateries. The nearby Ramat Aviv Mall offers additional dining options with familiar international chains and local favorites.