Latest Hotels Reviews for Tel Aviv District

Brown Lighthouse Tel Aviv, a Member of Brown Hotels
3.9/550 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Great Hotel nice people . Highly recommend. They have the nice terrace on the fifth floor and soon the roof top will be reopen it should be way nicer .
The Muse Boutique Hotel Tel Aviv
4.2/54 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Downstairs is the road, the sound insulation is not very good
Shalom Hotel & Relax - an Atlas Boutique Hotel
4.6/544 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
A very enjoyable stay, thanks to the wonderful service delivered by every member of staff. From the front reception desk to the cleaners to the breakfast staff, everyone was exceptionally friendly and went out of their way to make guests feel special. The hotel itself is situated on HaYarkon Street, just behind the Hilton hotel and only a block in one direction from the beach and a couple of blocks in the other direction from Dizengoff St. The bedrooms are on the small side and decor is a little dated, but generally in good condition and very clean. In any case, with so much to do in Tel Aviv, very few people come to stay in their bedroom. Breakfast is served in the entrance lobby lounge area and is excellent, even by the high standards set in Israel. Not only is there a wide selection of foods on offer, but the quality is very high and generally very healthy too (chocolate babka aside, but exceptions can always be made for that!). Overall, it was a great experience - the reviews are true - and I will definitely return on future visits to Tel Aviv.
The O Pod Capsule Hotel
4.4/596 Reviews
Neve Tzedek
Surprisingly clean and quiet. location is right at the beach.short walk from Jaffa. I was staying for 4 nights and it was a really pleasant stay. first time in a capsule hotel and it won't be the last. highly recommended.
Leonardo Gordon Beach
3.9/524 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Lets start with the good. Great location and clean, breakfast was very good. I lived in Israel for over thirty year so I am aware of the Israeli version of ”service”. That being said. We made a reservation at the sister property Leonardo beach hotel, with a sea view room. That hotel was then closed (COVID?) so we were switched to a ”comparable” sea view room at the Leonardo Art hotel for the same price. When were arrived we were informed that sea view rooms were reserved for suites only and that we received an ”upgraded” room- well, this room was a small, dingy, hovel. The price we paid for this hovel of a room was therefore outrageous. The desk staff were surly and when I asked a question she pointed to a handout and said ”its all on the sheet”. Another front desk girl was using an old handkerchief to repeatedly blow and wipe her nose while touching the phone, patrons keys etc... so much for hand hygiene during pandemic. How about a stairwell from the 3rd to 2nd floor barricaded closed by mattresses? Firetrap? (see photo) The safe in our room was obviously broken and eviscerated (see photo) Lastly there is very little signage to be able to find wither the back or front entrance to the hotel and the entrance smells like an open sewer. Just sayin... there are many better options on the Tel Aviv beach. We certainly will take advantage of them on our next visit.
Herods Tel Aviv by the Beach
3.9/548 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Located on Tel Aviv Beach, the hotel has a sea view and a balcony with views. The room is small, the facilities are OK, the breakfast is not bad. The Sabbath buffet dinner is more expensive, and the monks are 300 shekels. The front desk staff is very friendly, but the work efficiency is low.
The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya
4.4/543 Reviews
Beautiful large room with Marina view and wonderful balcony. Hotel is steps from the beach and above a lively promenade with restaurants, the marina, and an attached shopping mall. Visited hotel spa which was every upscale. Pool was still closed due to weather, but that did not detract from the experience. Hearty and tasty shabbat buffet dinner, as well as a nice breakfast and good service from check-in to the lobby bar. Nice alternative to a stay in Tel Aviv for those looking to a quieter getaway but within striking range of nightlife and the beach.
The Jaffa, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Tel Aviv
4.3/541 Reviews
Jaffa
The room is small, the floor is tiled, not wooden. Such an expensive hotel has no wooden floor and is not graded. The windows are low quality and not soundproofed. Noisy roads can be heard at night. The most terrible thing is that they didn't tell the guests that this hotel was a psychiatric hospital before. The inside was really scary. It felt like the ghosts who died in the psychiatric hospital were still there. Do not really recommend it to Chinese tourists.
Orchid Tel Aviv
3.9/543 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
Excellent location and service. The cleaning needs to be improved a bit. The breakfast is standard. I was there a few months ago and I didn't have a great experience. We received an additional night for free from the hotel. Tomer from the guest retention department was very helpful and kind, and the second time we were there was much more successful. We'll be back
Ink Hotel
4.6/538 Reviews
Tel Aviv City Center
In honor of my wife's birthday, I decided to go on a romantic vacation in Tel Aviv. I heard about the Ink hotel from a friend and decided to go for it. Booking the night was very smooth, but I felt the need to talk on the phone with someone to get more information. On the phone I talked to Dean. After two sentences, I realized that ”I found a friend” whom her pleasantness and professionalism will do as much as possible to please our stay. When we arrived at the hotel, we were greeted by Inbal, the hotel manager, who was amazing to us and gave us the feeling that we are in the right place. The room was cozy and well designed. We dined at the hotel's Restaurant; The atmosphere there is great, we felt as if we were in New York, in my opinion this is the best Asian restaurant in Tel Aviv or in Israel.

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels1,851
Number of Reviews5,463
Average Price (Weekdays)MYR 1,225
Average Price (Weekends)MYR 1,252