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Vital - Urban Boutique Hotel TLV
4.4/563 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
The hotel location is very good, very close to Rabin Square, about 20 minutes walk from the seaside, there is a shopping mall downstairs with supermarkets and some restaurants. Maybe it is the reason for the high season. The hotel price is too high, and it may be similar to ordinary business hotels in China.
Herods Tel Aviv by the Beach
3.9/555 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
The staff at reception were terrible! From the very second we arrived, throughout our stay, everything we had to do with them was annoying and difficult. Partly probably due to some very strange rules (e.g we were asked to pay in advance for the rooms and not allowed to give a credit card number as security until we leave and pay with another card, which was not with us at check in, they also charged our card a security amount of €200 without even telling, let alone asking us before doing so). We’ve asked for a few things they might have for the children, and never heard back, including when we needed a thermometer for one of the children I called because I was alone with them and couldn’t go down to reception. I never heard back from them for over an hour and had to go buy one when my husband got back later on. These are just examples, it was like that with everything we needed or asked and they were generally unpleasant. Perhaps it was the overload of the second part of August? The concierge was on his mobile on a private call and we stood there for 5 minutes until deciding we better go out and get a taxi on our own. The list goes on and on....
Montefiore 16 - Urban Boutique Hotel
3.9/535 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
can not thank the owner and staff enough for our weeks stay in this wonderful, cool and ideally located hotel. The room and bed was excellent, the décor elegant, the location absolutely the best in Tel Aviv. The owner is a true gentleman and from the first till the last was welcoming and helpful and made this feel like home. I recommend this hotel with all my heart and we are already planning to return in march.
Orchid Tel Aviv
3.9/565 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Hotel is very very good . Great atmosphere , location and amazing food and service . Staff is very polite , helpful and professional. My bed was very comfortable and overall the room was perfect. I definitely recommend this hotel . 😊😊😊
The Vera
4.7/568 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
6th hotel that I have stayed in when visiting Tel Aviv and by far the best. Great hotel, with very friendly and helpful staff. Pre-check in saved a lot of time. Fantastic breakfast, with lots of choice and very fresh. Free local wine & snacks a nice touch. Central location so easy to get to places. Although room smaller than others I’ve stayed in when visiting Tel Aviv, very clean, with everything you need & very comfortable bed and pillows. Rooftop terrace, outdoor sitting areas and nice lounge area, meant little time was spent in my room, so room size not an issue. For a solo traveler a great hotel as very friendly and relaxing hotel with a personal touch. Will book again when I travel to Israel.
Poli House a Member of Brown Hotels
4.3/572 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
First off, religious Jews should make sure not to stay here! When I checked in on Friday I asked the front desk for a metal key to use on Shabbat. It took her a while to find it, but she gave it to me. Before Shabbat began I ran an errand and when I returned to the hotel, I noticed that I needed to use my key card to swipe in. (This is presumably for security, as the front desk is located on the rooftop and there is really nothing going on on the entrance level.) I returned to the front desk and asked the woman there how to enter the hotel on Shabbat and she said that since I couldn't swipe, I could ring the bell. As a Shabbat-observant Jew I can't use either the electric key card or the electric doorbell on Shabbat, and I told her that. She told me ”well then you'll just have to find someone to ring for you.” Shabbat-observant Jews also won't ask someone to do something on Shabbat that they can't do themselves, so I had to wait outside the hotel for a very long time upon returning on Friday night and Saturday afternoon, until someone else came along who was going inside. More generally, there were a couple of gross cleanliness moments. I found a huge cockroach in my shower one morning. I also came back one evening to find the bathmat neatly folded, but sitting in the sink, which was odd and kind of gross. Additionally, the water coming out of the shower smelled persistently sulfuric, which is weird given that Israel has great tap water. Finally, the blackout curtains in my room were stuck closed on one side, obstructing my view from the window and restricting the amount of light that comes into the room. Mid way through my stay, while I was trying to close the curtains on the other side, the dangling handle you use to move the curtain fell off. Rather than fixing it, the housekeeping staff just pushed it under the curtains, where it remained until the end of my stay. All in all, it wasn't a nightmare stay or anything like that. The location is good (though *loud*), and the rooftop pool/lounge is nice. Still, I will never stay here again, certainly not over Shabbat, and if you are a Shabbat observant Jew, you won't want to stay here either.

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Number of hotels147
Number of Reviews 3,934
Highest PriceCAD 5,062
Lowest PriceCAD 97
Average Price(Weekday Night)CAD 496
Average Price(Weekend Night)CAD 509