Team Building Games in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is where Israeli tech companies, creative agencies, and international firms come together. It is also one of the best cities in the world for outdoor team building. The combination of walkable neighborhoods, waterfront promenades, historic markets, and year-round sunshine makes it a natural fit for interactive games that get teams moving.
KedQuest turns any part of Tel Aviv into a playing field. Your team scans QR codes at stations you set up, races through challenges, snaps photos, and competes on a live leaderboard — all without downloading an app.
Why Tel Aviv Works for Team Building
Tel Aviv is compact and walkable. Most central neighborhoods are within a 20-minute walk of each other, which means you can design a game that covers real ground without requiring transportation. The city offers a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces, shaded streets, and landmarks that make navigation intuitive even for people who have never visited before.
The startup culture here also means that teams are used to fast-paced, competitive environments. A KedQuest game taps into that energy — giving people a structured reason to collaborate, strategize, and move.
Best Locations for Team Building Games in Tel Aviv
Rothschild Boulevard and Neve Tzedek
Rothschild is the heart of Tel Aviv's tech scene. The tree-lined boulevard is perfect for placing QR code stations between historic Bauhaus buildings, cafes, and street art. Teams can complete challenges that combine trivia about the city's architecture with creative photo tasks. Nearby Neve Tzedek adds boutique shops and galleries for a change of scenery.
Sarona Market and the Azrieli Area
Sarona Market is a restored Templar complex with indoor food stalls and outdoor gardens. It is ideal for games that blend food challenges with exploration. The adjacent Azrieli Towers area provides a contrast of modern corporate architecture, making it a natural choice for teams based in the surrounding office towers.
Tel Aviv Port (Namal)
The renovated port area offers a long boardwalk with open-air restaurants, event spaces, and ocean views. It is especially good for larger groups who need room to spread out. The flat, accessible terrain makes it suitable for all fitness levels.
Yarkon Park
For teams that want a nature-focused experience, Yarkon Park provides 3.5 square kilometers of green space, trails, botanical gardens, and waterfront areas. It is the best option for games with 50 or more participants who need space to run, explore, and avoid crowding at stations.
Old Jaffa
Jaffa brings history, winding stone alleys, the ancient port, and the famous flea market into the mix. A game set in Jaffa can include cultural trivia, photo challenges at the clock tower, and creative tasks in the artist quarter. The contrast with central Tel Aviv makes it feel like a different world.
Popular Use Cases in Tel Aviv
Tech Company Offsites — Tel Aviv is home to hundreds of startups and R&D centers. A KedQuest game during an offsite replaces the usual conference room sessions with an activity that gets people out into the city. Teams from companies like Monday.com, Wix, and Check Point have the perfect backyard for competitive, technology-driven team building.
International Team Visits — When global teams fly in for a week of meetings, a KedQuest game gives them a reason to explore the city together. The game becomes both a team building activity and a curated walking tour of Tel Aviv's highlights.
New Employee Onboarding — For companies with offices near Rothschild or Sarona, a KedQuest game introduces new hires to the neighborhood, nearby lunch spots, and the surrounding area while building connections with colleagues.
End-of-Quarter Celebrations — Instead of a bar night, run a 90-minute game through the Port or Neve Tzedek. The live photo wall captures the energy, and the leaderboard gives teams something to talk about the next morning.
Seasonal Tips for Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv's climate is Mediterranean, with hot summers and mild winters. Here is how to plan around the seasons:
October - May: Ideal outdoor conditions. Temperatures are comfortable for walking, and rain is rare outside of December-February. This is the prime season for outdoor games.
June - September: Temperatures regularly exceed 30 degrees Celsius with high humidity. Schedule games in the morning (before 10 AM) or late afternoon (after 5 PM). Choose routes with shade — Rothschild Boulevard, Sarona's covered areas, or the tree-lined paths of Yarkon Park.
Shabbat Considerations: Many businesses close from Friday afternoon through Saturday evening. If your game includes tasks involving shops or markets, schedule for Sunday through Thursday.
How KedQuest Works in Tel Aviv
Setting up a game in Tel Aviv takes about 10 minutes:
- Create your game in the KedQuest dashboard. Add tasks — trivia questions, photo challenges, QR station check-ins, or creative assignments.
- Print QR codes and place them at your chosen stations around the city. Each code is branded and tied to a specific checkpoint.
- Share the game link with participants. They join from their phone browser — no app needed.
- Start the game and watch teams race across the city on your live dashboard. Approve creative submissions, broadcast messages, and track the leaderboard in real time.
KedQuest supports up to 500 players per game, six languages (including Hebrew and Arabic), and works entirely through a web browser. Whether your team is 5 people exploring Jaffa or 200 people spread across the city, the platform scales to fit.
Start Your Tel Aviv Team Building Game
Create a free game with up to 10 players and 8 tasks — enough to test the platform with your team. Paid plans start at $14/month for teams up to 30 players, with Pro plans supporting up to 500 players and features like AI game generation, analytics, and broadcasting.
No credit card required. Your first game can be live in Tel Aviv within 10 minutes.