Top rated hotels in Tel Aviv District

The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya
4.4/571 Reviews
Firstly just want to say this is unsolicited feedback :) We stayed for one night at the Ritz Carlton through a generous donation of a night of board from an anonymous donor for oncology patients. The hotel provided breakfast free of charge from their side. Having lived in Israel for many years and stayed at plenty of hotels over the years, and having stayed at many 5* establishments in Europe and the US, I have to say the service provided at the Ritz Carlton Herzlia is world class. The staff were attentive to every need, polite and friendly. The facilities are also top notch and the breakfast was simply scrumptious. Service in the restaurant was also fantastic. The hotel is located within the Herzlia Marina area where are also a range of restaurants and a shopping mall. Parking was provided free of charge as part of the accommodation. If you're looking to be spoilt and experience real 5* treatment in Israel, you should seriously consider the Ritz Carlton in Herzlia. Checkout was at 12pm which is later than most hotels in Israel (usually between 10 and 11am). We had a really relaxing time.
The Jaffa, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Tel Aviv
4.4/559 Reviews
Jaffa
The room is small, the floor is tiled, not wooden. Such an expensive hotel has no wooden floor and is not graded. The windows are low quality and not soundproofed. Noisy roads can be heard at night. The most terrible thing is that they didn't tell the guests that this hotel was a psychiatric hospital before. The inside was really scary. It felt like the ghosts who died in the psychiatric hospital were still there. Do not really recommend it to Chinese tourists.
Hotel Indigo Tel Aviv - Diamond District
3.9/543 Reviews
The service at the hotel is very good, the little brother at the front desk smiles very nicely, and the service is very welcoming; the breakfast is simpler, there is basically no hot meals, and it may be a bit uncomfortable for Chinese guests. The hotel does not have a parking lot, and the public areas at the gate can be paid for parking, and the price is not cheap.
Crowne Plaza Tel Aviv City Center, an IHG Hotel
4.3/5126 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Very well located, connected to one of the airport high speed railway station. So one can easily take the train from TLV airport and walk to the reception. Connected to a shopping mall and food court. Overall therefore very high degree of convenience. Room size is excellent (we were of course upgraded), and IHG status genuinely honoured (even if you have booked through points). Our stay experience was enhanced by a gentleman called Pasha. He was omnipresent, and very helpful. When we enquired whether there’s an elevator to the station level, (my wife had a bad knee and was unable to handle steps), Pasha offered to go to the station and check! He reached our baggage in the evening and carried it back when we were checking out. He acted as the Concierge also beyond office hours. Had breakfast in the hotel and found the variety as per standards expected. Crowne Plaza Tel Aviv CC will not disappoint you. The only feedback i have is that the invoice which the receptionist promised to e mail me (she took my e mail id on a piece of paper, although it’s available as I am an IHG member), never came in.
Royal Beach Hotel Tel Aviv by Isrotel Exclusive
4.1/5101 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Breakfast is very average ... I care more about breakfast, so it feels lowered overall! The room is very convenient to see the sea, very close to a famous market, there is a restaurant near the intersection is delicious! The hotel's general hygiene, it is recommended to bring your own boiler, sleeping bag, toiletries, towels, bring all! If I have a choice, I still recommend staying in a luxury boutique hotel in the ancient city
Renaissance Tel Aviv Hotel
3.9/546 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
The 2300 hotel is similar to the domestic Samsung, with small rooms and poor facilities. Because it was a Marriott member, it was upgraded afterwards, but the area is the same and it is slightly renovated. There is a lounge upstairs, which is more confusing, and eats almost the same type as breakfast. Downstairs public beach. There are many restaurants and bars left and right from the hotel. Take a taxi to the station and Jaffa about 100 Shekels. Go to the airport 140 Xie Keer, come back from Jordan decisively choose to live in a bed and breakfast
Herods Herzliya
3.9/561 Reviews
My husband and i booked 1 night at the herods herzelya. We arrived at the hotel around 11:30 am and the room was ready and we got an upgraded room with a view on the pool and marina ,so nice from them🙏🏼 .Check in was fast bc i already did everything on the application. Room was big ,clean,and very welcoming.view was so beautiful and relaxing (a must ) The hotel is boutique so not too much people at the pool,bed for everyone which is great. Breakfast is tasty and fresh with variety of food. It will be better if you add the percentage of fat on every cheese. Location is perfect ,on the marina 10 min walk from store and restaurant The few thing they need to improve: Closing pool at 5pm is a bit early, people are waiting the sun down to swim. Pool bar was closed so i had to go upstairs to buy food and drinks. On the hot day ice and water will be great at the pool for customers. Overall we really enjoyed our stay at Herods and recommand it without a doubt
Dan Tel Aviv Hotel
4/559 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
I have recently had 2 short stays at both the Dan Tel Aviv and Dan Eilat hotels. These are both top of the range prestige hotels of the Dan group. I was amazed to find such a difference between these two supposedly 5 star hotels. Firstly I should point out that the cost of one night in the Dan Tel Aviv for bed and breakfast is only slightly less than 2 nights bed and breakfast plus buffet dinner and return flights by Arkia at the Dan Eilat. I think this confirms what many previous reviewers have suggested that the Dan Tel Aviv is priced too high. While on the subject of cost, it might be worthwhile noting that in the Dan Tel Aviv if you by mistake use a plastic bottle of water they charge an exorbitant price whereas the glass bottles of water are free; at the Dan Eilat the plastic bottles are free. The Dan Tel Aviv no longer provides free newspapers; the Dan Eilat does. I was very surprised that the Dan Tel Aviv has no blankets or duvets in the room. We had to request two; they only delivered one and we had to request a second one. Quality five star hotels normally have something in the rooms during the cold weather. The Dan Eilat is very well staffed compared to the Dan Tel Aviv. For instance, there were 4-5 clerks at reception at the Dan Eilat but only one at Dan Tel Aviv. Some would say that comparisons are odious but I would suggest that the comparisons I have outlined of these 2 suposedly first class hotels, the Dan Eilat is far superior to the Dan Tel Aviv.Maybe the manager of the Dan Tel Aviv should visit the Dan Eilat to see how to manage a prestige hotel efficiently.The ''Best of the best” rating for the Dan Eilat is fully warranted whereas the Dan Tel Aviv is a long way off achieving this honoured status. Years ago the Dan Tel Aviv used to offer a daily first class business lunch. They stopped offering this after a 50% increase in price killed the demand. They also used to offer a splendid Saturday lunch which they have also stopped. I sincerely hope that my review may encourage the management to follow the example of their sister hotel and improve the service and value that they offer their customers.
The Setai Tel Aviv, a Member of the Leading Hotels of the World
4.5/563 Reviews
Jaffa
Great location at the 'entrance' to Jaffa with views of the sea, broad walk up the coastline with all the modern high rise of Tel Aviv. Old city behind has lots of charm, restaurants etc. One morning we comfortably walked along the seafront right up past the Hilton and back as well as all around the port area / centre of Jaffa. Hotel is beautifully and tastefully restored / built, it is charming and stylish. We felt welcomed on check-in (I think it was Dean) and although arrived early, our room was ready. We had booked a basic room but were very fortunate to get upgraded 2 levels to an Executive Room on the 4th floor (with access to Lounge). We overlooked the roundabout, views of sea and coastline, totally lovely. Room is beautifully designed, very comfortable, good size, fabulous large bathroom with separate rain shower. We were here 2 nights only which included Holocaust Memorial Day so all restaurants/leisure closed from 6pm in the whole of Israel. Luckily hotel catering remains open. One would have thought that as a guest of the hotel, they should make sure that there is space in their restaurant and only keep it for in-house guests. It was not the case. No space in restaurant but managed to eat in the bar which serves a limited 'milk' menu including sushi. It was still pleasant, we ordered a pizza to share which was decent. The lovely Sophie made the experience more pleasant and kindly remembered we wanted some milk to take back to our room for our Nespresso in the morning! A note on the 'Mediterranee', the Lounge incase you need to decide whether to book a room with access. It is only open 12:30-6:30 so great if you usually have lunch and beverages. The food is top notch. A fabulous, delicious and well presented array of mainly mezze dishes including various cold fish, some hot dishes (pasta and vegetables) as well as fruit and some sweet things. Wine, tea/coffee, some spirits but couldn't see any mixes apart from fruit juices. Lovely deck outside to sit and relax. Only negatives - staff can be a bit aloof and not very attentive or proactive, especially up on the pool area for service and cleaning up. - bed linen felt cheap (though towels nice), not high cotton count like one gets at most 5* properties I have been to Tel Aviv a couple of times before for business and stayed in one of the modern luxury high rise. If I came back, this is the only hotel I would stay in.
The Carlton Tel Aviv
4.2/558 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
A fantastic break at the Carlton, fantastic staff as you'd expect from a 5 star hotel but these guys and gals went above and beyond, from the reception personnel and beyond the attention to service was remarkable, amazing location, and probably the best bed and pillows I've ever used.

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Number of Hotels80
Number of Reviews1,192
Highest PriceCAD 7,678
Lowest PriceCAD 148
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 992
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 1,003