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20 November 20254 min de lectura

Tipping in Israel: How Much to Tip (2026)

Tipping in Israel is expected at restaurants and is a meaningful part of workers' income. Here's exactly what to give.

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Tipping in Israel is standard practice and financially meaningful to service workers. At restaurants, 10–15% is the expected norm — locals tip consistently, and visitors are expected to do the same. The Israeli Shekel (ILS) is the currency, and most transactions are card-friendly. Cash tips are preferred by many workers as they are received directly.

Tipping in Israel at a Glance

Restaurants10–15% — this is expected, not optional in most contexts
CafésRound up or ILS 5–10 for table service
TaxisNot traditionally expected — round up is sufficient
Hotel PortersILS 10–20 per bag
Hotel HousekeepingILS 10–20 per night is appreciated
Tour GuidesILS 50–100 per person for private; ILS 20–50 for group
Food DeliveryILS 5–10 — appreciated but not obligatory

Restaurants in Tel Aviv & Jerusalem

Israel has a thriving restaurant culture from Tel Aviv's beachfront brunch spots to Jerusalem's Old City eateries. At sit-down restaurants, 10–15% is standard and expected — Israeli locals tip this amount consistently, so visitors should follow suit. Most Israeli card terminals now have a tip option built into the payment flow, making it straightforward. Look for the "tip" prompt on the card reader and select your percentage, or have the server apply the amount for you. Some upscale restaurants in Tel Aviv add a service charge automatically; check the bill before adding extra.

Tours & Guides

Israel has a rich heritage tourism sector — archaeological sites, religious landmarks, and desert adventures. Private tour guides are knowledgeable professionals who depend on tips as a significant part of their income. ILS 50–100 per person for a full-day private tour is standard and expected. For group tours, ILS 20–50 per person per day for the guide is appropriate, plus ILS 10–20 for the driver.

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Shabbat (sunset Friday to Saturday night) affects many restaurants and transport services. If you're tipping for service during Shabbat — particularly from religious staff working under special arrangements — the gesture is especially appreciated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Preguntas Frecuentes

Is tipping expected in Israel?

Yes — 10–15% at restaurants is a genuine expectation, not just a courtesy. Israeli workers rely on tips as part of their income.

Do I tip taxi drivers in Israel?

Taxi tipping is not traditionally expected in Israel. A round-up is courteous; a percentage tip is not the norm.

How do I tip by card in Israeli restaurants?

Most Israeli card terminals now prompt for a tip during the payment process. Select your percentage or enter a custom amount when the terminal prompts you.

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