Hotel Directory
David InterContinental
A gargantuan 5-star hotel, much of the David InterContinental’s clientele are here for business, but don’t let that put you off – a night spent here feels surprisingly intimate. Just across the road from Charles Clore Park and the beach, it’s a few minutes’ walk from Carmel Market and the Yemenite Quarter. Good value, apart from expensive Wi-Fi.
12 Kaufman Street,
Tel Aviv,
61501
Tel: +972 3 795 1111.
Email:
Web: http://www.ihg.com
The Rothschild
Housed within a gorgeous, buttercup yellow building that’s almost as old as Israel itself, The Rothschild is a real sanctuary thanks to its tranquil courtyard and sympathetic décor. Service is top quality, as is the food served in the restaurant. Elsewhere, the emphasis is on natural – including the toiletries.
96 Rothschild Boulevard,
Tel Aviv,
65224
Tel: +972 3 957 8888.
Email:
Web: http://www.the-rothschild-hotel.com
Dan
The longest standing of Tel Aviv’s upmarket beachfront hotels, the Dan's unusual low-rise building and colourful exterior (on the beach side) makes an interesting change to the identikit high-rises that surrounds it. However, because of its age, some rooms seem to be at a lower standard than the price and reputation suggest.
99 HaYarkon Street,
Tel Aviv,
63432
Tel: +972 3 520 2525
Email:
Web: https://www3.danhotels.com/TelAvivHotels/DanTelAvivHotel
The Diaghilev
This is a hotel where art takes centre stage. The décor combines white walls with bright furniture and even brighter artworks, all of which are for sale. Rooms are pleasant and comfortable and there's a restaurant serving excellent local fare on site. All the city centre attractions are close by.
56, Mazeh Street,
Tel Aviv,
6578906
Tel: +972 3 545 3131.
Email:
Web: http://www.diaghilev.co.il
Cinema Hotel
Formerly a Bauhaus cinema, this stylish little hotel is right in the city centre, just off Dizengoff Square. The comfortable, attractively furnished rooms have plenty of amenities, among them a fridge, beach towels and free Wi-Fi, and there’s a free sauna, rooftop terrace and business lounge too.
1 Zamenhoff Street,
Tel Aviv,
64373
Tel: +972 3 520 7100.
Email:
Web: https://www.atlas.co.il/cinema-hotel-tel-aviv-israel
The Beachfront Hostel
A basic combination of hostel and hotel, The Beachfront is a little shabby and has amenities that some may find inadequate, particularly the dormitory-style rooms. But there’s hardly anywhere cheaper to stay in Tel Aviv, and it’s right on the beach. Breakfast is not included, but is offered at a restaurant next door.
78 Herbert Samuel Street,
Tel Aviv,
63431
Tel: +972 3 744 0347.
Email:
Web: http://telavivbeachfront.com/
Andromeda Hill
It might be self-catering, but the Andromeda Hill is right in the heart of Old Jaffa. The accommodation varies from studios to four-room suites, and the minimum stay is four nights (some guests stay for several months). A swimming pool, health club and business facilities are all on offer, and all the apartments have fully equipped kitchens.
38 Yefet Street,
Tel Aviv,
68130
Tel: +972 3 683 8448.
Email:
Web: http://www.andromeda.co.il
Alexander Tel Aviv
The Alexander is a seriously chic place to sleep, veering between starkly modernist designs and Mediterranean styles. It also boasts stunning sea views. Rooms are comfortable and well appointed and there’s a glamorous rooftop bar that has proved a hit with Tel Aviv’s cool crowd.
3 Havakuk HaNavi Street,
Tel Aviv,
6380303
Tel: +972 3 545 2222.
Email:
Web: http://www.alexander.co.il