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The David Kempinski Tel-Aviv
4.2/541 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
This was our second stay at The David Kempinski Tel Aviv, and it was even more wonderful than our first stay in March 2023 which we thought was wonderful! We’ve already booked our next stay for April 2025. The Executive Horizon Lounge Suite was spectacular! Plenty of room in our corner suite including 2 sofas. Perfectly set up with excellent closet space. The bathroom is huge with a separate shower and tub, and there was a window to bring in natural light. I definitely recommend booking a room/suite that includes the Horizon Lounge since I’ve never experienced a more beautiful lounge with a balcony situated on the 22nd Floor overlooking the beach. There is plenty of delicious food and drinks throughout the day. Breakfasts and Shabbat dinner in Sereia Restaurant are excellent with plenty of delicious choices on the buffets. We even enjoyed having breakfast outdoors. The dining room staff is very friendly and helpful. Special thank you to Noam Katz, Director of Food and Beverage, who made sure that we were treated like royalty throughout our stay. For those who might be unsure about visiting Israel at this time, I actually felt very safe during my week in Tel Aviv. My sister and I walked on the beach promenade every day, dined at restaurants, visited Hostage Square (at the Art Museum), took taxis, went to the Carmel Market, and sat in a park. I highly recommend visiting Tel Aviv and staying at The David Kempinski Tel Aviv!
Dan Tel Aviv Hotel
4/577 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
What passed for a five star hotel in Tel Aviv in the fifties—or even in the eighties when this hotel was seemingly last updated—is no longer competitive. The hotel feels tired and sorely in need of updating and maintenance. Room furniture is beat up and worn, with really shabby carpet—at least in the deluxe city-view room category—and the pool area is sorely in need of a refresh and better maintenance—glass surrounding the deck area seemingly has not been washed in decades, reminding me of NYC subways in the seventies. The elevators are also really depressing, like a Time Machine to the days when Israel was a developing country. But what really lets the hotel down is the breakfast buffet. The dining room is poorly arranged, making even just reaching one’s table akin to navigating an obstacle course. And securing coffee is nothing short of an ordeal. A coffee stand staffed by just one server generates lines of guests worthy of a high school cafeteria. And if you should want milk for your coffee, it is not on offer at the coffee station or at the table. You have to go clear across the dining room to the cold cereal section of the buffet with your hot cup of coffee. And the food offerings just don’t compare favorably with what the competition is doing. But, front desk staff were helpful and welcoming, which cannot always be said about everyone in the Israeli hospitality industry.
R48 Hotel and Garden
4.9/53 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
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Elkonin Tel Aviv - MGallery Hotel Collection
4.3/537 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
We enjoyed a great week at the Elkonin, the staff could not do enough for us. Our room was beautiful but a little small and we were quickly shown a choice of two other rooms. The bedrooms are beautifully apointed and some have charming terraces looking out onto Lilenblum St (no sound at all from the road when the balcony doors were closed). The breakfast was held in an attractive large room on the ground floor. There was some outside space but it wasn't as nice an area as the breakfast room. The breakfast was a fabulous Israeli breakfast, served individually not buffet. We enjoyed working our way through the menu! There was a huge stylish bar but we never got to drink there because we were too busy exploring the city's nighlife. At the top of the hotel is a wonderful roof terrace with pool and the most amazing view across the city to the sea. We spent quite a few hours relaxing by the small but perfect pool. The hotel is on the site of an old house owned by the Konin family. It has been wonderfully restored and offers a tranquil place right in the heart of Lillenblum and Rothschild. We would definitely return!
The Jaffa, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Tel Aviv
4.4/561 Reviews
Jaffa
Went with my wife for an evening in Tel Aviv to celebrate her birthday. Room was spacious, well-appointed, good view of the sea. Concierge, Reuven, was very helpful with arrangements. Had dinner in the grill restaurant: delicious prime ribs. Service was somewhat slow, despite our telling waiter we had ballet tickets and a time limit to get going. Breakfast in restaurant overlooking beach was fun-watching the yoga classes and sailing classes while stuffing ourselves with the brunch. Accessing the hotel from the road is difficult due to its location, and parking adjacent to the hotel (garage not owned by the hotel) was much more expensive than expected. Best NOT to come by car if it can be avoided.
Renaissance Tel Aviv Hotel
4/546 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

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Highest PriceNZD 13,577
Lowest PriceNZD 234
Number of Reviews974
Total Properties73
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 1,344
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 1,404