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Renoma
4.8/546 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Here’s a polished translation of your review in English: We were four friends staying in a suite with a living room and two bedrooms—a delightful and cozy space where we could sit together in the living room and on the balcony, truly enjoying each other’s company. The hotel staff was amazing, attentive to our needs, and incredibly accommodating, from bringing us morning coffee right to our room to genuinely caring for us. When one of us had back pain as we were about to leave, they let us stay in the spa room and took care of everything we needed. This is the difference between simply providing good service and truly seeing the guest and their entire experience. Highly recommended!
Vital - Urban Boutique Hotel TLV
4.5/563 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
The hotel is not bad, the location is also okay, and it is very close to the seaside, it is so expensive. The hotels over there are relatively expensive. In fact, it is equivalent to the domestic level of about 4 stars, or a city with high consumption.
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!
Herods Tel Aviv by the Beach
3.9/546 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Located on Tel Aviv Beach, the hotel has a sea view and a balcony with views. The room is small, the facilities are OK, the breakfast is not bad. The Sabbath buffet dinner is more expensive, and the monks are 300 shekels. The front desk staff is very friendly, but the work efficiency is low.
Montefiore 16 - Urban Boutique Hotel
3.9/537 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.
Orchid Tel Aviv
3.9/557 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Excellent location and service. The cleaning needs to be improved a bit. The breakfast is standard. I was there a few months ago and I didn't have a great experience. We received an additional night for free from the hotel. Tomer from the guest retention department was very helpful and kind, and the second time we were there was much more successful. We'll be back

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties159
Number of Reviews4,085
Highest PriceNZD 5,675
Lowest PriceNZD 143
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 654
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 679