The new POLI URBAN hotel is 200 metres from the public beach on Tel Aviv’s sea front, and a 20-minute drive from Ben-Gurion Airport. Rooms have free Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV with satellite...
אנדרי
Israel
The hotel was absolutely amazing!! Everything is new with amazing style. The room was very nice and very clean and the staff were fantastic - Victor and Omer in the reception were so friendly and helpful. The breakfast was so good and the service from the waiter (Asaf) was exceptional. Highly recommend this hotel to anyone coming to Tel Aviv and it’s literally a 1 minute walk from the beach.
Mendeli Street Hotel is within a 2-minute walk from the Tel Aviv promenade and the Frishman and Borashov Beach. It offers air-conditioned accommodations with free Wi-Fi.
Nanna
Denmark
the location is great, love this part of Tel Aviv
one guy in the restaurant was very attentive and sweet
and the house keeping was sweet and attentive
Conveniently located in the Tel Aviv City Centre district of Tel Aviv, Allegro Neve Tzedek Boutique Suites - By HOMY is located a 11-minute walk from Charles Clore Beach, 0.6 miles from Alma Beach and...
The Vera is well located in the Tel Aviv City-Center of Tel Aviv, 1969 feet from Independence Hall Museum. Built in 2017, the property is within 0.7 mi of Nachalat Benyamin Crafts Fair.
:) Location, public areas of the hotel and free wine
Set in Tel Aviv’s port area, Yam Hotel is a modern Boutique Hotel with free WiFi, just 656 feet from the beach promenade and 5 minutes’ walk from the closest beach.
An excellent hotel! And an excellent management....
Featuring a buffet restaurant and free bikes, Market House - An Atlas Boutique Hotel is in the Old Jaffa neighborhood of Tel Aviv and provides air-conditioned accommodations with free Wi-Fi access.
Tolles Hotel mitten in Jaffa. Sehr zu empfehlen!!!
Set in a 1920s White City building in Tel Aviv’s center, the Montefiore is a unique design hotel with a Vietnamese fusion restaurant. It offers elegant rooms with original artwork.
Beautiful hotel, and absolutely amazing breakfast!
Located in Tel Aviv, within a 2-minute walk of Alma Beach and 0.4 miles of Charles Clore Beach, Jaffa Garden boutique provides accommodations with free WiFi.
kind and helpfull staf. great lokation. good service
Only a 5 minute walk from the beach of Tel Aviv, Idelson Hotel features air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant with bar and a terrace. It is a 10 minute walk from Carmel Market.
price, location,near the beach,shuk grocery stores
Enjoying an excellent location in the center of the city, the Sea Net Hotel is located in a quiet street, just 1 block from the beach and 1 block from Ben Yehuda Street with its many shops,...
Location is amazing!!!! It's an old but good hotel.
The Elliot - Adults only is located in Tel Aviv's Yemenite district of Kerem HaTeimanim, 984 feet from the beach. The rooms combine antique furniture with stylish wallpaper and carpets. WiFi is free.
The room size was sufficient for one person. Cozy style!
Located in Tel Aviv, a 14-minute walk from Charles Clore Beach, The Levee has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Excellently located by the beach on the famous Hayarkon Street in Tel Aviv city Center, Jewel TLV Hotel is an intimate hotel offering underground paid parking and free internet connection.
The Arbel Tel Aviv is right in the heart of Tel Aviv's shopping district around Dizengoff Street, a 10-minute walk from the beach. Apartments feature air conditioning and free Wi-Fi.
Great staff, nice location, clean. Overall good value for money
FAQs about hotels in Tel Aviv
On average, 3-star hotels in Tel Aviv cost $117 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tel Aviv are $248 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tel Aviv can be found for $431 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tel Aviv this weekend is $161 or, for a 4-star hotel, $363. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tel Aviv for this weekend cost around $662 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $147 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tel Aviv for tonight. You'll pay around $217 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tel Aviv will cost around $493, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Tel Aviv is an interesting city in the diversity of its...
Tel Aviv is an interesting city in the diversity of its habitat and its population. There is a good choice of museums there. The beaches are superb. It is easy to get around by bus or metro. We made the round trip to Jerusalem easily and quickly by train.
Anne-Marie
6.0
Scored 6.0
I can't answer because I live in Israel and went because I...
I can't answer because I live in Israel and went because I had an early appointment and didn't want to have to get up so early as to be sure to arrive on time. I wanted to be relaxed.
I did find the average person to be pleasant, friendly and helpful which was nice for a big city. The beach is fabulous and accessible. If you want to combine culture and a resort feeling, TA is a good place. You won't find Ancient Israel here but it had what every major city anywhere does. It's one of the most expensive cities in the World, so be prepared.
Tina Lettieri
Israel
8.0
Scored 8.0
I found Tel Aviv very relaxing, welcoming, full of history...
I found Tel Aviv very relaxing, welcoming, full of history and architecture place. It has an awesome beach promenade with perfect views, runners, surfers, good signers. We admired the number of people doing sports, playing games, walking down the promenade.
SuperTourist
Russia
10
Scored 10
Tel Aviv is a scintillating, varied and exciting city with...
Tel Aviv is a scintillating, varied and exciting city with everything for tourists, young and elderly.
Music, opera house, concerts, classical and jazz.
Art galleries and museums… cafes,bars and beaches.
For all denominations, Synagogues, mosques and churches in Jaffa.
Markets by the port, in the centre of the city and in Jaffa.
If needed, first class health facilities, hospitals and clinics.
Trains, buses and the new light railway, also taxis are in plenty
People are welcoming and helpful.
The best is just walking around and enjoying the atmosphere.
BRENDA
Israel
10
Scored 10
Tel Aviv is a really great, vibrant, colorful, sunny and...
Tel Aviv is a really great, vibrant, colorful, sunny and friendly city. With a beautiful sunny beaches, cool restaurants and coffee shops, famous market Shuk Carmel, Tel Aviv port with everything you need, Tel Aviv- Yafo, the oldest post with amazing old market, beautiful parks, gallery, shops and more. Excellent restaurants with delicious food. Supper place for breakfast , lunch of dinner at the hip coffee place at Allemby and YonahaNavi. Absolutely loved.
Ann
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
We came not only to help the country at such a difficult...
We came not only to help the country at such a difficult time, but also to reconnect with family and friends. Tel Aviv is a vibrant, bustling city...if you've never been you'll notice that Israelis are loud and somewhat impatient. There's more car horns honked here than anywhere else. The bus system is terrific and it's easy to get around, either by bus or train. There are some wonderful museums here, particularly the ANU Museum at Tel Aviv University in Ramat Aviv. The Carmel Market and Nahalat Binyamina are great outdoor markets. Most things are within walking distance of the hotel, and if not, then a short bus ride. The train station that takes you to Jerusalem is within walking distance as well and the train ride is less than an hour. If you're a beach person, the entire coastline is beaches with a boardwalk and a carousel. And the food in restaurants is terrific! We didn't have a bad meal while here. And the bakeries are to die for. Israelis are so grateful for the support they receive from tourists and we made many friends along the way, from shop keepers to hotel staff. A very worthwhile trip!
Perfect location. Few minutes walking to the beach. Very few minutes walking to the Flea Market where you have many small streets with bars and restaurants.
Quiet neighborhood felt very safe and little traffic in the street during the night and also not much during the day.
Room was good, bed was good, AC was quiet and good. Balcony was small but seated two people. Double showers are good.
Small grocery store in the same building, only few steps away from hotel entrance.
When back in Tel Aviv I will stay there again.
My son and I were traveling through and stayed one night at this hotel in Tel Aviv. A very modern style room, small but cleverly designed and comfortable. You get access to two (of many) shared bathrooms which were clean. There is a big terrace where you can enjoy a meal or drink or just chat with other guests. The hotel staff was very friendly and even got an free upgrade because I booked a wrong type of a room. We liked the location of the hotel having a nice beach just across the street and the old town just few minutes away.
Everything was outstanding; friendly, helpful staff, everything was clean and fresh. The hotel is within a very short walk to the beach, great restaurants and more. This was my second stay at the Metropolitan and if I’m in Tel Aviv again it will definitely be my first choice. Also, the breakfast buffet is amazing. There is a great variety of delicious food and it’s served beautifully. (I’m not being paid for this review. I just want to share my good experience).
I love a boutique hotel and this has been one of the best. Really lovely rooms with some thoughtful details like yoga mats, complimentary drinks in the fridge, nice bath products, use of beach towels and bikes. Complimentary drink at the bar was a really nice touch. Great location and exceptionally helpful staff. The breakfast looks great. Have yet to have but will tomorrow. The rooms are small but usually they are in boutique hotels.
Best location in Tel Aviv - in my opinion it's true due to the location near the bus stop (directly to the airport or Old Jaffa district - bus no 10), shops, sea coast & beaches. The apartment is nice, has a potential to be the best, clean, spacious, has necessary things in the kitchen. The surrounding is ok, close to the park. If you rent an electric scooter, next to the building is a parking. Recommend mostly for pairs.
The hotel is customer friendly with a big lobby and spaces for interactive activities. Our double room was comfortable and clean and the breakfast was pretty good, even though I would have liked a little more variety and some fruits. Otherwise the food is good and fresh and for sure you can find something to eat in the morning.
The location is nice close to a park and like 10 mins walking to one of the Tel Aviv beaches.
The location is perfect, very close to the beach area. The service at the hotel was great. We had two reservations, one for our family traveling together, and another for my husband who’s staying at Tel Aviv for a few more days. They offered to do his checkin in advance and manage to let him stay in the same room. The kitchenette was very useful and the room was very comfortable and had everything we needed.
The location of the Dizzengoff Garden Hotel is perfect. Being near so many restaurants and shops is a lot of fun. And walking to the beach or the Art Museum, or anything else one wants to see in Tel Aviv is so easy. The staff was very friendly and helpful. The room was very comfortable, albeit quite small. But we were in the room only to sleep, so that was fine. We'd definitely stay there again.
One of the best breakfast buffets I ever had in a hotel - great variety of regional dishes of good quality. Also the outside breakfast are was absolutely lovely.
Very centrally located so you can walk to the beach promenade in 5 mins, carmel market in 15 mins and old Jaffa in 30 moins. Also numerous restaurants, bars and cafés in walking distance.
The room was good size for Tel Aviv. The toilet and shower were great. Location just behind the Hilton, which means we got to go to the same beach and the Beluga bar. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was good - it is a boutique hotel so you can have an actual talk to anyone in the staff and will help you within reason.
My husband and I went to Prima City for a quick getaway and it did not disappoint.
We went for Shabbat and booked dinner and breakfast.
The hotel was Shabbat friendly and the food was excellent! The staff was pleasant and helpful, the hotel was clean and right near the beach. No complaints.
We will definitely go back!
I loved the location of the hotel, 1 min from bus station ,right near the beach, very central you can reach by foot to all relevant touristic spots from Tel Aviv.The hotel staff was great, they gave us a fresh renovated room and it seems that the hotel is being renovated overall.
The room was nice, the beds comfortable and we had a small balcony that was nice to get some fresh air. The staff is friendly and the location of the hotel is very good. For 2 nights in Tel Aviv was perfect. The bathroom was small but for us was not a problem. Next to the beach!
Hotel guest relations are trying thier best to make the stay enjoyable. If you need to be near Tel Aviv but don't want to get stuck in the city center traffic or the beach front pricy hotels this can be an alternative.
The location is good. Neve Tzedek is an old neighborhood in Tel Aviv, with many restaurants and cultural options. The hotel is not close to the beach but it's not too far either.
Hotel with friendly people with smile on their face anytime we met. Fantastic location in the centre of Tel Aviv -30sec walk from beach few minutes from market.
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