Guest User
May 12, 2023
Mine was a stay with lights and shadows. It's a shame because with attention to a few details, the structure would be more comfortable. Let's start with the lights. Even though I stayed there in February and therefore not during Tel Aviv's long beach season, the beach is a stone's throw away. In practice you only have to cross two streets. In any case, it is centrally located; Dizengoff square can be reached in a few minutes. Furthermore, about twenty meters away there is the 161 stop which leads to Savidor station. Another positive note is the courtesy of the staff. Cleanliness is also good. Let's move on to the shadows. HaYarkon Street is quite busy, even at night. There are not enough shelves in the room to place clothes and objects on. And the shower also lacks even a minimal support point for soap and shampoo.
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