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The David Kempinski Tel Aviv
4.2/558 Reviews

The David Kempinski Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv City Center Tel Aviv|0.69km from Meir Garden
A stay at The David Kempinski Tel Aviv places you in the heart of Tel Aviv, within a 5-minute walk of Jerusalem Beach and Ben Yehuda Street. This family-friendly hotel is 0.7 mi (1.1 km) from Gordon Beach and 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Frishman Beach.Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You're sure to appreciate the recreational amenities, including an outdoor pool, a sauna, and a 24-hour fitness center. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge).At The David Kempinski Tel Aviv, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Relax with a refreshing drink at the bar/lounge, the poolside bar, or one of 3 beach bars. A complimentary full breakfast is served on weekdays from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM.Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, a 24-hour front desk, and luggage storage. Event facilities at this hotel consist of a conference center and 10 meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 250 air-conditioned rooms featuring minibars and espresso makers. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. 55-inch Smart televisions with digital programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature deep soaking bathtubs and rainfall showerheads.
The Norman Tel Aviv
4.5/533 Reviews

The Norman Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv City Center Tel Aviv|0.82km from Meir Garden
With a stay at The Norman Tel Aviv, you'll be centrally located in Tel Aviv, within a 15-minute drive of Gordon Beach and Rothschild Boulevard. This family-friendly hotel is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Building.Relax at the full-service spa, where you can enjoy massages, body treatments, and facials. You can take advantage of recreational amenities such as a 24-hour fitness center, a seasonal outdoor pool, and bicycles to rent. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and babysitting (surcharge).Enjoy Mediterranean cuisine at Alena, one of the hotel's 2 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary full breakfast is served daily from 7 AM to 10:30 AM.Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Planning an event in Tel Aviv? This hotel has 301 square feet (28 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and a meeting room. Guests may use a roundtrip airport shuttle for a surcharge, and limited parking is available onsite.Make yourself at home in one of the 50 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and espresso makers. 40-inch flat-screen televisions with satellite programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Bathrooms feature showers with rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
Dan Tel Aviv Hotel
4.1/559 Reviews

Dan Tel Aviv Hotel

Tel Aviv City Center Tel Aviv|0.87km from Meir Garden
I have recently had 2 short stays at both the Dan Tel Aviv and Dan Eilat hotels. These are both top of the range prestige hotels of the Dan group. I was amazed to find such a difference between these two supposedly 5 star hotels. Firstly I should point out that the cost of one night in the Dan Tel Aviv for bed and breakfast is only slightly less than 2 nights bed and breakfast plus buffet dinner and return flights by Arkia at the Dan Eilat. I think this confirms what many previous reviewers have suggested that the Dan Tel Aviv is priced too high. While on the subject of cost, it might be worthwhile noting that in the Dan Tel Aviv if you by mistake use a plastic bottle of water they charge an exorbitant price whereas the glass bottles of water are free; at the Dan Eilat the plastic bottles are free. The Dan Tel Aviv no longer provides free newspapers; the Dan Eilat does. I was very surprised that the Dan Tel Aviv has no blankets or duvets in the room. We had to request two; they only delivered one and we had to request a second one. Quality five star hotels normally have something in the rooms during the cold weather. The Dan Eilat is very well staffed compared to the Dan Tel Aviv. For instance, there were 4-5 clerks at reception at the Dan Eilat but only one at Dan Tel Aviv. Some would say that comparisons are odious but I would suggest that the comparisons I have outlined of these 2 suposedly first class hotels, the Dan Eilat is far superior to the Dan Tel Aviv.Maybe the manager of the Dan Tel Aviv should visit the Dan Eilat to see how to manage a prestige hotel efficiently.The ''Best of the best” rating for the Dan Eilat is fully warranted whereas the Dan Tel Aviv is a long way off achieving this honoured status. Years ago the Dan Tel Aviv used to offer a daily first class business lunch. They stopped offering this after a 50% increase in price killed the demand. They also used to offer a splendid Saturday lunch which they have also stopped. I sincerely hope that my review may encourage the management to follow the example of their sister hotel and improve the service and value that they offer their customers.

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By14 TLV Hotel
4.2/561 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
The most delusional negative experience we had as a family. We booked rooms for 2 families. On the day of the vacation, when all the suitcases and children were already in the car and we were on our way to the hotel, we received a call from the hotel and found out that the hotel had made a mistake in the rooms, they booked for us 2 rooms for a couple instead of 2 family rooms (as written in the invitation we received by email !!!). The hotel noted that they do not have other rooms for us, the rooms were canceled and we will get a refund. From the hotel point of view that was it! No responsibility taken, no sorry, no other solutions, that it. They Just said ”it was your mistake” thanks, goodbye . So, we got stuck on the way to Tel Aviv with children and luggage in the car, without rooms and without an alternate hotel on Thursday at afternoon. What is even more delusional is that we sent a letter to the hotel's customer service after a few weeks. We explained the situation and asked that at least the hotel will take responsibility for the mistake. After all, if we would cancel the rooms on the day of arrival, the hotel would have certainly charge us the money in full, without an argument. Unfortunately, to this day I have not received any reference to the letter even though I called several times and asked for a response. I was promised on the phone that the hotel manager will response, but as mentioned, we have not received any answer to this day. It is important to note that all telephone calls and the letter were made in a pleasant language, without shouting and without unnecessary quarrels. But unfortunately in our country, you have to ”turn tables” to get any response. In short, I never encountered such a terrible service. I strongly advise not to come to this hotel at any price. Such a hotel has no right to exist.
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.
Hotel Lenis
3.2/52 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Located a short walking distance to the beach, to the market, to Jaffa Port and public transport near the hotel. The room was spacious with a hot tub and king size bed The owners are lovely especially the sweet hostess lovely Nitza Very warm atmosphere recommended
Brown Lighthouse Tel Aviv, a Member of Brown Hotels
4/579 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Sicuramente la manutenzione non esiste,negli alberghi ,per lo meno a 4 stelle a Tel Aviv.Diciamo che il calcare o le guarnizioni usate ,le macchie ,non gli appartengono!Un front Office che funziona malissimo con stagisti messi lì senza tutor o che ci sono e fanno altro,insomma i referenti non intervengono ad aiutare neanche quando un check in dura più di 30 minuti.Per no parlare della mia richiesta per una fattura ,un conto unico su due camere diverse ho passato li un’ora la prima volta,un’ora la seconda volta.Ancora a oggi dopo mie mail di richiesta piuttosto dire ,non ho avuto nulla.Insomma ostaggio delle loro incompetenze 😡
Ink Hotel
4.7/555 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
I was quite excited to try this new location. My preferred hotel, the Montefiore had no room on these days. I also had friends staying in one of the 6th floor suites, so I got a chance to check it out. Reservation - Painless - reserved one level below the suite. Supposedly a larger room. They were communicative over Whatsup and all seemed on rails. Check-in - A bit weird - the lone guy up front was busy checking out a problem customer and had zero backup. Took quite a while which sucked as I was in a hurry. Room - If that's their 'large' room there has got to be a better description. By all standards it is tiny. Furthermore, I have clearly asked during reservation and at check-n for a high floor less noisy room. Instead got shoved into a first floor above the entrance room which was super noisy. I am afraid to ask what the cheaper rooms look like. From the bed to the window, there are two feet at best. TV Hanging above a cluttered desk. Nice espresso machine but you only get pods once (not replaced every day). Amenities are quite spartan with the cleaning crew making sure you never get more soap until you have finished the open one. Same thing for pods, towels, water. Sorry, that is not how it should feel and a mark of a badly managed hotel. Other - There is a restaurant at the underground floor which is open to anybody and thus creates quite a traffic of people waiting outside the front door all evening long. Same space is used for breakfast, which was mediocre and expensive. While the area is a bit seedy (Alenbi), there are wonderful breakfast locations really close by that are totally worth it.. Not to mention the market itself.. The roof pool in a little wading pool. No views. No bar, no services. Overall - Pretentious for an experience that is way below average for the price. Low floors rooms facing the front are an impossible nightmare of cars honking, delivery trucks and people noise. I had a really bad sleep quality and was woken up early every day. There is also construction nearby. So avoid for a couple of years if you care about your sleep..
Center Chic Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel
4.4/543 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Possibly the best hotel I’ve stayed in Israel. The location is perfect being in the bustling dizengoff square, it’s very clean, the interior is so stylish and homely (also impressive as it’s in a beautiful Bauhaus building!), the view from the balcony js wonderful and the staff are very helpful. I would 100% stay here in the future and boutique hotels in Tel Aviv are clearly the way to go! Thank you for a wonderful stay!

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