Guest User
January 20, 2024
The staff was so very nice when we checked in—one room was not quite ready, so they offered us some complimentary wine while we waited, and they helped us get our heavy bags upstairs. The hotel itself is difficult to find, because the name is not on the marquee—you will have to look to your left as you drive up Shalom Aleichem Street, and you will see a neon Embassy Hotel sign inside the vestibule window. But once you are inside, you will find a charming deco vibe going on. Classic typewriters, sewing machines, a pinball machine and more give the building character. The rooms are cute, with coffee and tea, and complimentary water. No bath tub, but the bathrooms are larger than average and the hot water was ample. The only disappointment was the continental breakfast— it was not very enticing. Not sure if this was because it was a Shabbat morning, or if this is the standard. That would be our only complaint. Otherwise, this hotel is an excellent location and price to be one block from the beach and near many restaurants and important sites in Tel Aviv.