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The Vista at Hilton Tel Aviv
4.7/529 Bewertungen

The Vista at Hilton Tel Aviv

Innenstadt Tel Aviv Tel Aviv|0.55km Entfernung von מתקן בפארק שעשועים
A stay at The Vista at Hilton Tel Aviv places you in the heart of Tel Aviv, within a 10-minute walk of Gordon Beach and Independence Park. This beach hotel is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Hilton Beach and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Gordon Swimming Pool.Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. If you're looking for recreational opportunities, you'll find a health club, an outdoor pool, and a sauna. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands.Enjoy local and international cuisine at Cafe Med, one of the hotel's 5 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the 24-hour room service. Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Relax with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a business center, and complimentary newspapers in the lobby. Planning an event in Tel Aviv? This hotel has 37136 square feet (3450 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 167 guestrooms featuring minibars and LCD televisions. Rooms have private balconies. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.

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A23 Boutique Hotel
4.4/560 Bewertungen

A23 Boutique Hotel

Innenstadt Tel Aviv Tel Aviv|0.07km Entfernung von מתקן בפארק שעשועים
We booked 3 nights at this boutique hotel based on the mostly positive reviews on this forum. Our experience unfortunately was not so great. We checked in rather late in the evening at around 8.30pm. We were coming in from the bus station as we had crossed over from Jordan earlier in the day & we were exhausted & hungry. We were looking forward to a few comforts after some hectic days in Wadi Rum. The cab dropped us off on the street out front...there was no doorman so we dragged in our luggage into the small lobby where we were met by Adi at the front desk. He explained a few things & offered us a coffee but we wanted to just get into our room. What I found really strange was we had considerable amount of luggage but he didn't lift a finger to help even me & I was struggling. The room was okay size but the furniture was weird - supposedly designer but just plain Uncomfortable. They provided no baggage racks which meant all the bags on the floor which again is so inconvenient. For any decent hotel this a very normal requirement or at the very least provide a space for keeping big bags. We found that some of the toiletries in the bathroom were obviously used by the previous occupants of the room. The caps were not screwed properly & one of them was leaking. Housekeeping had not bothered to throw them just simply kept them there along with some fresh ones. Disgusting ! The next day I asked for an ironing board. The young girl, I think her name was Miriam looked a bit perplexed at first & then came back after a quite a while with an iron & a dirty old stained hand held board. Made me wonder people don't require irons ? We met the manager Tali the next morning....she wasn't too friendly or hospitable. Miriam was friendly & offered us some coffee. We enquired about a Sim & a Rav card & were told that we would have to look on the street for a phone shop. The location of the hotel is on a buzzing street full of cafes, shops & restaurants so we didn't have to walk too far to find a shop selling the cards. At the hotel they told us that we would have to go 10kms away about 25 minutes by taxi to find a Rav card recharge place. We are very well travelled & that just didn't sound right....the authorities are not going to make the purchase of an everyday travel card so difficult. The guy who sold us the SIM card told us we would find it at the pharmacy next to our hotel. I can't remember the name of the shop but it was literally the next building sharing a common wall. It was that easy....the girl at the counter was lovely & one of the customers in the queue offered to walk with us to where we were going as he was going that way. Didn't Tali know that Rav cards are available next door ? She's managing a hotel & she didn't know this very basic piece of information relevant to all tourists ??? When we came back in the late afternoon we found our room was not made up. The clothes line in our bathroom didn't work but despite repeated requests nothing was do

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Ben Yehuda Apartments
4.1/565 Bewertungen
Innenstadt Tel Aviv
Ich habe eine 2-Zimmer-Wohnung reserviert. Der Platz ist ideal gelegen und sehr ruhig. Die Wohnung war sehr sauber. Die Küchenzeile hat eine Mikrowelle, 2 Heizungsplatten, 2 Kühlschränke mit Gefrierfach. Die Klimaanlage perfekt Team ist sehr willkommen und professionell Wir werden sicherlich den Ort für unsere Freunde empfehlen und wir werden zurückkommen. Zusätzlich gibt es schöne Backwaren, frische Fruchtsaft Stalls und Restaurants in der Nachbarschaft, die ich empfehle Levantini
Dizengoff Avenue Boutique Hotel
4.3/551 Bewertungen
Innenstadt Tel Aviv
Sehr zentral gelegen, nur 10min zu Fuss zum Strand und zum Shoppen genau richtig miittendrin! Äusserst nettes Personal, die Zimmer sauber, hatten sogar eine kleine Küchenzeile dabei, so kann man sich eigentlich selbst verpflegen. Frühstück dazuzubuchen halte ich für unnötig, da man eh nicht im Hotel essen kann, sondern im Restaurant gegenüber und es im Hotel immer Tee und Kaffee gratis gibt. Das Beste ist die ”happy hour” am Abend, wo das Hotel die Gäste gratis zu leckerem Israelischem Wein einlädt, man so auf andere Reisende trifft und sich gut austauschen kann. Das fand ich echt eine super Idee!
Hotel Jacob Samuel by Prima Hotels
4.3/549 Bewertungen
Innenstadt Tel Aviv
Die Lage ist hervorragend. Es befindet sich in dem, was der Herzschlag von Tel Aviv scheint. Drehen Sie links und gehen Sie 4 oder 5 Blöcke zum Mittelmeer. Oder fahren Sie rechts und gehen Sie durch endlose Restaurants und Leute im Freien mit einer wunderbaren Zeit. Das Hotel ist wirklich perfekt gelegen. Aber noch beeindruckender war das erstaunliche Personal. Mein Flugzeug kam um 4 Uhr und ich kam zum Hotel um 5 Uhr. Das Personal ging graziös voran und gab mir ein Zimmer. Das Zimmer war sauber und komfortabel. Die Mitarbeiter und der Manager setzten sich auf die Unterstützung mit Restaurant-Empfehlungen, einem nahe gelegenen Fitnesszentrum und einem Waschservice. Das Personal konnte nicht freundlicher und günstiger sein. Wenn ich nach Tel Aviv zurückkehre, werde ich nicht einmal ein anderes Hotel betrachten. Ich werde sicherlich wieder auf der Jacob Samuel auf Dizengoff Street bleiben!
The Arbel Tel Aviv
4.6/571 Bewertungen
Innenstadt Tel Aviv
Das Hotel liegt in einer ruhigen Nebenstrasse und doch ist man mitten im Geschehen. Die nette und hilfsbereite Crew und das geschmackvoll eingerichtete Hotel machen das Hotel zur perfekten Oase in dieser pulsierenden Stadt. Beim Heimkommen kann man sich in der grosszügigen Gartenlobby neben dem Brunnen bei Kaffee und kaltem Wasser erfrischen. Die Dachterrasse unseres Zimmers war der Knüller und wir haben sie sehr genossen. Die kostenlosen Fahrräder, die tadellos funktionierten, fanden wir ebenfalls toll. Das Arbel ist das Hotel unserer Wahl in Tel Aviv und wir können es nur wärmstens empfehlen.
Shalom Hotel & Relax - an Atlas Boutique Hotel
4.6/590 Bewertungen
Innenstadt Tel Aviv
Ein sehr angenehmes Aufenthalt dank der wunderbaren Service, die von jedem Mitarbeiter angeboten wird. Von der Front-Rezeption bis zum Reinigungspersonal bis zum Frühstückspersonal, waren alle außergewöhnlich freundlich und gingen aus ihrem Weg, um die Gäste zu fühlen besondere. Das Hotel selbst befindet sich auf der HaYarkon Street, direkt hinter dem Hilton Hotel und nur einen Block in eine Richtung vom Strand und ein paar Blocks in die andere Richtung von Dizengoff St. Die Schlafzimmer sind auf der kleinen Seite und die Dekor ist ein wenig datiert, Aber im Allgemeinen in guter Zustand und sehr sauber. In jedem Fall, mit so viel zu tun in Tel Aviv, kommen sehr wenige Menschen in ihrem Schlafzimmer zu bleiben. Frühstück wird im Eingangslobbyraum serviert und ist ausgezeichnet, auch durch die hohen Standards in Israel. Nicht nur gibt es eine breite Auswahl an Lebensmitteln, sondern die Qualität ist sehr hoch und im Allgemeinen auch sehr gesund (Schokolade babka abgesehen, aber Ausnahmen können immer für das gemacht werden!). Insgesamt war es eine große Erfahrung - die Bewertungen sind wahr - und ich werde sicherlich bei künftigen Besuchen in Tel Aviv zurückkehren.
A23 Boutique Hotel
4.4/560 Bewertungen
Innenstadt Tel Aviv
We booked 3 nights at this boutique hotel based on the mostly positive reviews on this forum. Our experience unfortunately was not so great. We checked in rather late in the evening at around 8.30pm. We were coming in from the bus station as we had crossed over from Jordan earlier in the day & we were exhausted & hungry. We were looking forward to a few comforts after some hectic days in Wadi Rum. The cab dropped us off on the street out front...there was no doorman so we dragged in our luggage into the small lobby where we were met by Adi at the front desk. He explained a few things & offered us a coffee but we wanted to just get into our room. What I found really strange was we had considerable amount of luggage but he didn't lift a finger to help even me & I was struggling. The room was okay size but the furniture was weird - supposedly designer but just plain Uncomfortable. They provided no baggage racks which meant all the bags on the floor which again is so inconvenient. For any decent hotel this a very normal requirement or at the very least provide a space for keeping big bags. We found that some of the toiletries in the bathroom were obviously used by the previous occupants of the room. The caps were not screwed properly & one of them was leaking. Housekeeping had not bothered to throw them just simply kept them there along with some fresh ones. Disgusting ! The next day I asked for an ironing board. The young girl, I think her name was Miriam looked a bit perplexed at first & then came back after a quite a while with an iron & a dirty old stained hand held board. Made me wonder people don't require irons ? We met the manager Tali the next morning....she wasn't too friendly or hospitable. Miriam was friendly & offered us some coffee. We enquired about a Sim & a Rav card & were told that we would have to look on the street for a phone shop. The location of the hotel is on a buzzing street full of cafes, shops & restaurants so we didn't have to walk too far to find a shop selling the cards. At the hotel they told us that we would have to go 10kms away about 25 minutes by taxi to find a Rav card recharge place. We are very well travelled & that just didn't sound right....the authorities are not going to make the purchase of an everyday travel card so difficult. The guy who sold us the SIM card told us we would find it at the pharmacy next to our hotel. I can't remember the name of the shop but it was literally the next building sharing a common wall. It was that easy....the girl at the counter was lovely & one of the customers in the queue offered to walk with us to where we were going as he was going that way. Didn't Tali know that Rav cards are available next door ? She's managing a hotel & she didn't know this very basic piece of information relevant to all tourists ??? When we came back in the late afternoon we found our room was not made up. The clothes line in our bathroom didn't work but despite repeated requests nothing was do

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