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The Norman Tel Aviv
4.5/533 Reviews

The Norman Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv City Center Tel Aviv|0.53km from Dan Gallery
With a stay at The Norman Tel Aviv, you'll be centrally located in Tel Aviv, within a 15-minute drive of Gordon Beach and Rothschild Boulevard. This family-friendly hotel is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Building.Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You can take advantage of recreational amenities such as a 24-hour fitness center, a seasonal outdoor pool, and bicycles to rent. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge).Enjoy Mediterranean cuisine at Alena, one of the hotel's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 10:30 AM.Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Tel Aviv? This hotel has 301 square feet (28 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and a meeting room. Guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle for a surcharge, and limited parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 50 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and espresso makers. Flat-screen televisions with satellite programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Bathrooms feature showers with rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
Elkonin Tel Aviv - MGallery Hotel Collection
4.5/534 Reviews

Elkonin Tel Aviv - MGallery Hotel Collection

Tel Aviv City Center Tel Aviv|0.64km from Dan Gallery
With a stay at Elkonin Tel Aviv - MGallery, you'll be centrally located in Tel Aviv, steps from Rothschild Boulevard and Train Track Park. This eco-certified hotel is 0.6 mi (0.9 km) from Carmel Market and 0.6 mi (1 km) from Levinsky Market.Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find a 24-hour fitness center and a seasonal outdoor pool. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services.Enjoy a meal at L'Epoque, or stay in and take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour room service. Relax with a refreshing drink from the poolside bar or one of the 2 bars/lounges. Full breakfasts are served on weekdays from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM and on weekends from 7:00 AM to noon for a fee.Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).Make yourself at home in one of the 44 air-conditioned rooms featuring free minibar items and Smart televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with showers feature rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries. Conveniences include safes and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free international calls.

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House of Palm - One of a Kind
4.1/57 Reviews

House of Palm - One of a Kind

Tel Aviv City Center Tel Aviv|0.13km from Dan Gallery
Je vais donner tellement de bons points à cet endroit que je suis sûr que je vais passer pour un Bot ! Non plus sérieusement, si vous visitez Tel Aviv, cet endroit est parfait. Tout était prêt à notre arrivée et nous avions reçu toutes les informations nécessaires pour accéder à la chambre (Clef dans un coffre à l'entrée). L'appartement était propre, spacieux, confortable et franchement une grande partie des choses négatifs que j'ai pu lire n'était pas vraies. Bon allez si, pour trouver un défaut, il manque un petit rebord dans la douche pour poser le savon. Après des heures de randonnées à travers Israël, me baisser dans la douche c'était dur ! Haha :D :D Mais franchement, rien à dire de plus ! Le quartier est vraiment super, à deux pas du marché du Carmel, de pleins de restaurants sympas et tout. Petit bémol, les places de parc manquent dans le quartier surtout le soir, mais il y a un parking payant à deux pas. (Ne vous aventurez pas trop si vous ne savez pas comment marche les couleurs des places telavivienne... le dernier jour la police a emmené ma voiture à la fourrière parce que j'avais pas lu un panneau. Mais clairement cela n'a bien sur rien à voir avec House of Palm ! Juste avec ma flemme d'aller dans le parking payant haha). Bref, vraiment une super experience dans ce bâtiment magnifique, dans un quartier génial ! Notre appartement était un peu en retrait de la rue et nous n'avons quasiment pas eu de bruit. Quand je retournerais à Tel Aviv, ce sera là, assurément !
Poli House by Afi Hotels
4.3/572 Reviews

Poli House by Afi Hotels

Tel Aviv City Center Tel Aviv|0.18km from Dan Gallery
First off, religious Jews should make sure not to stay here! When I checked in on Friday I asked the front desk for a metal key to use on Shabbat. It took her a while to find it, but she gave it to me. Before Shabbat began I ran an errand and when I returned to the hotel, I noticed that I needed to use my key card to swipe in. (This is presumably for security, as the front desk is located on the rooftop and there is really nothing going on on the entrance level.) I returned to the front desk and asked the woman there how to enter the hotel on Shabbat and she said that since I couldn't swipe, I could ring the bell. As a Shabbat-observant Jew I can't use either the electric key card or the electric doorbell on Shabbat, and I told her that. She told me ”well then you'll just have to find someone to ring for you.” Shabbat-observant Jews also won't ask someone to do something on Shabbat that they can't do themselves, so I had to wait outside the hotel for a very long time upon returning on Friday night and Saturday afternoon, until someone else came along who was going inside. More generally, there were a couple of gross cleanliness moments. I found a huge cockroach in my shower one morning. I also came back one evening to find the bathmat neatly folded, but sitting in the sink, which was odd and kind of gross. Additionally, the water coming out of the shower smelled persistently sulfuric, which is weird given that Israel has great tap water. Finally, the blackout curtains in my room were stuck closed on one side, obstructing my view from the window and restricting the amount of light that comes into the room. Mid way through my stay, while I was trying to close the curtains on the other side, the dangling handle you use to move the curtain fell off. Rather than fixing it, the housekeeping staff just pushed it under the curtains, where it remained until the end of my stay. All in all, it wasn't a nightmare stay or anything like that. The location is good (though *loud*), and the rooftop pool/lounge is nice. Still, I will never stay here again, certainly not over Shabbat, and if you are a Shabbat observant Jew, you won't want to stay here either.
Ink Hotel
4.6/555 Reviews

Ink Hotel

Tel Aviv City Center Tel Aviv|0.22km from Dan Gallery
I was quite excited to try this new location. My preferred hotel, the Montefiore had no room on these days. I also had friends staying in one of the 6th floor suites, so I got a chance to check it out. Reservation - Painless - reserved one level below the suite. Supposedly a larger room. They were communicative over Whatsup and all seemed on rails. Check-in - A bit weird - the lone guy up front was busy checking out a problem customer and had zero backup. Took quite a while which sucked as I was in a hurry. Room - If that's their 'large' room there has got to be a better description. By all standards it is tiny. Furthermore, I have clearly asked during reservation and at check-n for a high floor less noisy room. Instead got shoved into a first floor above the entrance room which was super noisy. I am afraid to ask what the cheaper rooms look like. From the bed to the window, there are two feet at best. TV Hanging above a cluttered desk. Nice espresso machine but you only get pods once (not replaced every day). Amenities are quite spartan with the cleaning crew making sure you never get more soap until you have finished the open one. Same thing for pods, towels, water. Sorry, that is not how it should feel and a mark of a badly managed hotel. Other - There is a restaurant at the underground floor which is open to anybody and thus creates quite a traffic of people waiting outside the front door all evening long. Same space is used for breakfast, which was mediocre and expensive. While the area is a bit seedy (Alenbi), there are wonderful breakfast locations really close by that are totally worth it.. Not to mention the market itself.. The roof pool in a little wading pool. No views. No bar, no services. Overall - Pretentious for an experience that is way below average for the price. Low floors rooms facing the front are an impossible nightmare of cars honking, delivery trucks and people noise. I had a really bad sleep quality and was woken up early every day. There is also construction nearby. So avoid for a couple of years if you care about your sleep..

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House of Palm - One of a Kind
4.1/57 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Je vais donner tellement de bons points à cet endroit que je suis sûr que je vais passer pour un Bot ! Non plus sérieusement, si vous visitez Tel Aviv, cet endroit est parfait. Tout était prêt à notre arrivée et nous avions reçu toutes les informations nécessaires pour accéder à la chambre (Clef dans un coffre à l'entrée). L'appartement était propre, spacieux, confortable et franchement une grande partie des choses négatifs que j'ai pu lire n'était pas vraies. Bon allez si, pour trouver un défaut, il manque un petit rebord dans la douche pour poser le savon. Après des heures de randonnées à travers Israël, me baisser dans la douche c'était dur ! Haha :D :D Mais franchement, rien à dire de plus ! Le quartier est vraiment super, à deux pas du marché du Carmel, de pleins de restaurants sympas et tout. Petit bémol, les places de parc manquent dans le quartier surtout le soir, mais il y a un parking payant à deux pas. (Ne vous aventurez pas trop si vous ne savez pas comment marche les couleurs des places telavivienne... le dernier jour la police a emmené ma voiture à la fourrière parce que j'avais pas lu un panneau. Mais clairement cela n'a bien sur rien à voir avec House of Palm ! Juste avec ma flemme d'aller dans le parking payant haha). Bref, vraiment une super experience dans ce bâtiment magnifique, dans un quartier génial ! Notre appartement était un peu en retrait de la rue et nous n'avons quasiment pas eu de bruit. Quand je retournerais à Tel Aviv, ce sera là, assurément !
Alma Boutique Hotel & Lounge
4/538 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
New restaurant - all the elements to become a really great restaurant - only opened a week or so and finding their feet - wine list still to be printed Food was top notch on a par with other top kosher dairy restaurants in Tel Aviv - flavours really came out in the food and dishes were well composed by a chef who really understands food. Novel ideas like Fish Cigars with a curry sauce, excellent Tuna Tataki (portion was quite small), great cheese ravioli with each ravioli filled with different cheese, great fish - sushi which we did not order looked amazing with the chef’s own slant. Only one desert - an amazing millefeuille - with crime brûlée style filling - a work of genius. Still work in progress - good now - but it is going to be great
Hotel Nordoy
4.3/541 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Very nice place
Montefiore 16 - Urban Boutique Hotel
3.9/536 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
We arrived in the evening and self-checked in as no staff are available after 5pm. We found this easy to do. The room has a fan and air conditioning, with the latter appearing dated but functional. Both were controlled by the same unit which wasn't easy to understand, but we managed to have both on, which was needed, as the room was very hot without it. When we first arrived, we both had a shower. Unfortunately, a clump of hair was clearly visible in the plug, which I had to remove myself. I did bring this to the attention of staff the following day, and was advised this would be looked into it, but never received any further feedback regarding this. The shower consisted of a fixed waterfall head and another flexible corded one. The waterfall shower was weak, so we used the corded one, which was better, however, this was positioned at waist height on the wall, so had to be held whilst washing, which wasn't ideal. One of the pillows appeared to have signs of mould on it, that had been washed, but signs of it remained. I also advised staff about this, and was again advised it would be looked into, but the pillow we had put to one side just got returned to the bed each time the room was checked. There was a fridge in the room, which we were really happy about, as it was hot outside, and this meant we could cool water for use in the night. However, it became evident that the fridge didn't work properly and only cooled items left in it for a prolonged period. Water we had in the fridge still wasn't cold after two days. I was advised a cleaner did not come into the room every day, which was fine, however, we noticed that an old receipt which we found when we pulled back the curtain remained until we put it in the bin ourselves. There is a cafe attached to the hotel which served a sandwich or pastry along with a hot drink as part of the included breakfast. We found this to be adequate for the day ahead, with a bag being provided in advance for those days we set off early. On Saturdays, the cafe is closed and a voucher is given for alternative cafes nearby, the one we went to provided a plentiful breakfast, more than we'd ever had in the hotel cafe. We are unsure if we would have ever received this voucher however without querying the arrangements for that day. The hotel location is very good for a short walk to the beach, a good sized supermarket, bus stop, and local bars and restaurants. I would strongly advise against having room 320, as this room also had no outside space, and didn't seem well maintained or cleaned.
Poli House by Afi Hotels
4.3/572 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
First off, religious Jews should make sure not to stay here! When I checked in on Friday I asked the front desk for a metal key to use on Shabbat. It took her a while to find it, but she gave it to me. Before Shabbat began I ran an errand and when I returned to the hotel, I noticed that I needed to use my key card to swipe in. (This is presumably for security, as the front desk is located on the rooftop and there is really nothing going on on the entrance level.) I returned to the front desk and asked the woman there how to enter the hotel on Shabbat and she said that since I couldn't swipe, I could ring the bell. As a Shabbat-observant Jew I can't use either the electric key card or the electric doorbell on Shabbat, and I told her that. She told me ”well then you'll just have to find someone to ring for you.” Shabbat-observant Jews also won't ask someone to do something on Shabbat that they can't do themselves, so I had to wait outside the hotel for a very long time upon returning on Friday night and Saturday afternoon, until someone else came along who was going inside. More generally, there were a couple of gross cleanliness moments. I found a huge cockroach in my shower one morning. I also came back one evening to find the bathmat neatly folded, but sitting in the sink, which was odd and kind of gross. Additionally, the water coming out of the shower smelled persistently sulfuric, which is weird given that Israel has great tap water. Finally, the blackout curtains in my room were stuck closed on one side, obstructing my view from the window and restricting the amount of light that comes into the room. Mid way through my stay, while I was trying to close the curtains on the other side, the dangling handle you use to move the curtain fell off. Rather than fixing it, the housekeeping staff just pushed it under the curtains, where it remained until the end of my stay. All in all, it wasn't a nightmare stay or anything like that. The location is good (though *loud*), and the rooftop pool/lounge is nice. Still, I will never stay here again, certainly not over Shabbat, and if you are a Shabbat observant Jew, you won't want to stay here either.
Brown TLV Urban Hotel a Member of Brown Hotels
4.2/552 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
We had a deal including massage at the hotel's spa and breakfast at a nearby cafe. The room was small but comfortable and quite well equipped, although there were less amenities than usual at such hotels (such as soaps/shampoos, no coffee machine). The location is great, just at the middle of Tel Aviv's center, but of course that parking is a big & expensive problem as the hotel's parking lot is very limited. There is an open roof top with sun-bathing beds & chairs, but the jacuzzi was not available and this should have been notified in advance or at least at check-in. Anyway, I would have given 5 stars or at least 4.5 stars.

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