The recently renovated (2011) Hotel was designed to celebrate the culture, architecture, art and spirit of the century old city, Tel Aviv. The 54-room hotel (most with balconies) is located on Dizengoff Square, a short walk from the beach, in the city׳s cultural and entertainment area.
2 Zamenhoff Street Tel Aviv 64373 Israel
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Make use of the roof garden . Great space to chill out in the evenings. But a beer or two from the supermarket and watch the sunset from up there. Know that I am jealous of you doing that.
This. Is a wonderful hotel to stay in. You should stay here for the younger, artsy , hip experience over the Hotel Cinema across the street. Both are good, but this has a more relaxed vibe .
Free cocktails and appetizers during Happy Hour every day from 5:30-7:30 on the 4th floor of building across the street.
Nice and cosy hotel with a truly cosmopolitan feel! Right in the middle of the active city life - many bars/cafes around
Evening front desk staff super nice. Woman during the day is pretty unfriendly and turned me off to the place. Great location, tiny room.
If you need a power outlet adapter, just ask! They have them at the front desk.
Beautiful design hotel , cozy and clean
Make sure to go to the lounge !
A bit dated, but ok for the price. Very good location and staff. Don't miss breakfast - Vera Kadrul
Small Boutique Htl with most amazing service & recommendations. Small Spa & Unique Roof-terrace/Bar. Neve Tzedek, the hip area in TA. 10 mns stroll to beach. ???????????? - Michael Lange
Near to beach, nice swimming pool, & great buffet in morning - Hyunjung Cho
Visit here on Thursdays and Fridays in order to try out a large variety of food types, ranging from Persian rice to Netherlands style mini-pancakes. And a couple of gyms here for those extra calories. - Daniel Kopel
Great breakfast at Dizi cafe in the square; in the evening try La Shuk for delectable cuisine and lively ambiance. - Samuel (MyIsraeliGuide.com)
Great chairs and umbrellas at reasonable rates - great sand and the Mediterranean of course - Joel Handelman