Lod is an ancient city in central Israel, home to a mix of Jewish and Arab communities and known for its proximity to Ben Gurion Airport. It offers a variety of banquet halls and event venues that serve local weddings, interfaith celebrations, and community events. These venues include spacious halls and cultural centers that can host large crowds, often with easy transportation links due to Lod’s central location.
LafayetteSeating capacity100 – 500 people
Payment modelPer plate system
Has its own kitchen
Special features: Musical equipment, Stage, Projector, TV screens, Kids menu
Amadeus EventsSeating capacity50 – 150 people
Payment modelPer plate system
Impressive halls, diverse kosher menu, advanced sound and lighting systems, ample free parking.
Sadot HotelSeating capacity20 – 80 people
Payment modelPer plate system
Spacious conference halls, on-site synagogue, catering options, free parking, convenient location.
Has its own kitchen
Special features: Musical equipment, Stage, Projector, TV screens, Kids menu
Open SkiesSeating capacity100 – 500 people
Payment modelPer plate system
Event hall in Lod with ample parking, option to divide the hall with a partition, preparation room for bride and groom, and excellent acoustics.
Has its own kitchen
Special features: Musical equipment, Stage, Projector, Kids menu
Allowed to bring own alcoholic beverages
AtzilaSeating capacity200 – 500 people
Payment modelPer plate system
Modern event hall with capacity up to 450 guests, menu under Badatz Rabbi Mahpoud kashrut, and advanced sound and lighting systems.
Has its own kitchen
Special features: Musical equipment, Projector, Kids menu
Ahuza AsherSeating capacity100 – 400 people
Payment modelPer plate system
A unique venue in the old city, combining Ottoman walls with modern design, a rich chef's menu, and advanced lighting systems.
Villa SandlerSeating capacity20 – 185 people
Payment modelPer plate system
A rural boutique venue featuring a Tuscan-Greek style villa, green courtyard, and kosher chef's kitchen.
Has its own kitchen
Special features: Musical equipment, Kids menu
Armon JerusalemSeating capacity20 – 80 people
Payment modelPer plate system
Private event rooms, traditional Bukharian menu, strict kosher certification, authentic atmosphere.
Has its own kitchen
Special features: Musical equipment, Kids menu
Allowed to bring own alcoholic beverages
Hod HallsSeating capacity100 – 300 people
Payment modelPer plate system
Has its own kitchen
Special features: Musical equipment, Stage, Projector, Kids menu
Allowed to bring own alcoholic beverages
AvenueCentral location, ample parking, manicured gardens, elegant halls, local chef's cuisine, advanced audiovisual technology.
Has its own kitchen
Special features: Musical equipment, Projector, TV screens
Ahuzah BaKfarSeating capacity20 – 200 people
Payment modelRental only (no catering)
Priceno catering, rent only from ₪4,000
Luxurious venue featuring a central pool and air-conditioned loft, accommodating private and corporate events up to 200 guests.
Lod’s position as a crossroads city is reflected in its event venues, which have welcomed a wide range of celebrations over the years. From big, glitzy wedding halls located near the main highways to modest community center auditoriums tucked in residential neighborhoods, Lod has spots for every kind of gathering. Many of the larger banquet halls are situated conveniently close to major roads (given the airport and transport hub in Lod), making them easy to find for out-of-town guests. These halls are fully equipped — with stages for live bands or DJs, large dance floors, and professional lighting rigs. They’re used to high guest counts, sometimes accommodating 500 or more for large weddings, particularly within the local Jewish Georgian, Bukharan, or Arab communities where celebrations can be quite large.
The multicultural character of Lod means venues here are quite flexible and culturally sensitive. It’s not unusual for a venue to host a Jewish wedding one night and an Arab wedding the next, or even two different cultural events on the same day in separate halls. As such, they often have both kosher catering options and hallal catering arrangements available. Some venues might have separate kitchens or a partnership with an external caterer to ensure the food meets the specific religious standards required for each event. The staff at these venues are adept at adjusting the event flow to different customs — for example, understanding the timing of traditional Jewish dances or the setup for a zaffe (the musical procession at the start of an Arab wedding). Security and hospitality staff are also well-trained to be welcoming and respectful of all guests, bridging language gaps with smiles and experience.
Lod’s storied past (it’s the home of St. George’s Church and has history dating back to biblical times) adds a layer of significance for those who appreciate it. While most modern events won’t directly reference this history, some couples choose to take wedding photos by Lod’s ancient sites, and guests flying in through Ben Gurion Airport might get a quick tour of Lod’s highlights if time permits. Practically speaking, hosting an event in Lod is very convenient: it’s roughly 15 minutes from Tel Aviv and even less from the airport, so it’s perfect for events with many flying-in guests or attendees from both north and south. There’s ample parking and even train access right into the city. In summary, banquet halls and event venues in Lod offer large, well-appointed spaces that are culturally versatile and logistically convenient, ensuring that events run smoothly and inclusively in this historical junction of Israel.