The summer vacation is rapidly coming to an end, but in Jerusalem, the seasonal energy is far from over. As late afternoon brings cooler, more pleasant breezes to the hills, the capital is rolling out a diverse lineup of end-of-summer events for families - spanning cool indoor halls and open-air venues across the city.

"Jerusalem is much more than the sites and landscapes identified with it - it is a living, creative, and vibrant city, hosting cultural events, art, and family activities all year round. Even in the final weeks of summer, the city offers a wide variety of experiences that allow families to spend time together, discover new places, and enjoy Jerusalem's creativity and culture," says Arik Grebelsky, President of The Jerusalem Foundation.

The Nerds Circus Show

For circus enthusiasts seeking a generous dose of humor, "The Nerds Circus Show" offers a non-verbal production blending acrobatics, clowning, and comedic timing. The plot centers on two strikingly different characters whose chance encounter spirals into escalating chaos.

  • When: August 28, 12:30 p.m.
  • Where: Talpiot East Community Center / The Train Theater, 11 Israel Eldad St.
  • Admission: Free | Details available on-site

End-of-summer festival at the Jerusalem theatre

Say farewell to the break with three days of family-oriented entertainment. The Jerusalem Theatre is hosting morning, afternoon, and sunset performances for kids, followed by evening shows tailored for adults. With venues split between indoor halls and outdoor spaces, visitors can arrive in the late afternoon and stay through the night.

  • When: August 25–27
  • Where: Jerusalem Theatre
  • Tickets: Paid | For details and full schedule, visit the venue website
Magic in the Forest with fire at the Botanical Garden
Magic in the Forest with fire at the Botanical Garden (credit: Arnon Busani)

Magic in the Forest

The Botanical Garden transforms into an enchanted realm of riddles, mystery, and illusions for the month of August. Families can explore interactive trails featuring magicians, brain teasers, hands-on magic workshops, street performances, and photo spots. The experience also includes 23 themed escape boxes alongside a centerpiece magic show.

  • When: Throughout August, Sunday–Thursday
  • Where: The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens, Givat Ram
  • Tickets: Paid | Details available online

"Slicha Efshar La'avor? (“Excuse Me, Can I Get Through?”)

Families looking ahead to the Selichot (forgiveness) season can join an interactive, kid-friendly walking tour through iconic city spots - from the Jerusalem International YMCA to the Lev Smadar Cinema. Led by "Az Oulay officer," a clown-policeman who brings music and comedy along the way, the journey concludes with a screening of the movie Come What May and a Q&A session with the filmmakers.

  • When: August 26 | Tour begins at 6:30 p.m., screening at 9:30 p.m.
  • Where: Departure from the International YMCA to Lev Smadar Cinema
  • Tickets: Paid | Registration required
Gazelle Valley.
Gazelle Valley. (credit: DOV GREENBLAT/SPNI)

Summer at Gazelle Valley

Quality time in Jerusalem does not have to break the bank. Throughout August, Gazelle Valley Park is hosting a series of completely free family events, ranging from guided nature and birdwatching walks to theater, storytime sessions, arts and crafts, movement classes, acrobalance, and live music performance.

  • When: Throughout August
  • Where: Gazelle Valley Park
  • Admission: Free | Full August schedule available online

Israel Aquarium

If beating the heat is a priority, dive into an underwater journey without leaving the capital. The Israel Aquarium highlights the country's diverse marine ecosystems, spanning from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea, complete with colorful fish, coral habitats, and marine species. Beyond viewing the exhibits, visitors learn about sea conservation and environmental stewardship along the route.

  • When: Throughout the summer
  • Where: 3 Aharon Shulov Rd.
  • Tickets: Paid | Details and advance booking online

Summer at the Biblical Zoo.
Summer at the Biblical Zoo. (credit: URIEL NURI)

The Tisch Family Zoological Gardens (The Biblical Zoo)

A classic choice for local families, the Biblical Zoo offers expansive green spaces, peaceful lakes, and wildlife from Israel and across the globe. Alongside animal viewing, families can learn about the zoo’s ongoing breeding, conservation, and reintroduction programs targeting endangered species.

  • When: Throughout the summer
  • Where: 1 Aharon Shulov Rd.
  • Tickets: Paid | Details and ticket booking online

Balkan music with the Shlaka band

For a vibrant end-of-day outing off the beaten path, the Shlaka Band brings high-energy Balkan rhythms, original compositions, and cross-cultural musical influences to Armon Hanatziv.

  • When: August 26 | Doors open at 5:30 p.m., show starts at 6:00 p.m.
  • Where: East Talpiot Community Center, 13 Olei Hagardom St.
  • Admission: Free | Details available at the venue