A youthful, modern metropolis with a diverse population, Tel Aviv dates back only to 1909. Clubs, bars, a thriving arts community, gay life and beaches attract artists, musicians and young professionals to Tel Aviv's more secular scene. Its UNESCO-designated Bauhaus architecture has won the city the moniker "The White City." Walk, drive or catch cabs between the cultural exhibition pavilions of Haaretz Museum, historic Independence Hall Museum, bustling Carmel Market and Old Jaffa's boardwalk.
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4.5 based on 119 reviews
Unique rooms filled with natural light and edgy artwork... The place somehow combines eclectic art (everywhere) with cool comfort. You can rest here, before (& after) enjoying this lively, vibrant neighborhood. Helpful people, lovely amenities, lots of towels -- it's a 20-min walk to the beach -- and a great atmosphere. Thank you Rena's!
3.5 based on 90 reviews
We booked a studio room for 9 nights however had to leave after just a fraction of our stay as the room was noisy (the window didn’t shut properly) and so bright (one window only had a transparent blind). We made the hotel aware straight away and asked to move rooms but they would not do so. We had to leave and pay money to stay somewhere else. The hotel have been uncooperative and disappointingly unwilling to resolve the issue, assist our stay, and subsequently refund any money- despite saying a refund would be received over a month ago. Worst still, when I raised the issue with booking.com the hotel lied to booking.com about the issue (staying that we didn’t complain during our stay).
4.5 based on 344 reviews
10/10 כוכבים!!!! The place is located in the heart of Tel Aviv's night life, the room was great and Slomi's (the host) hospitality was beyond anything I've ever encountered It was an amazing experience and one I would love to have again in the future המקום נמצא בלב חיי הלילה של תל אביב, החדר היה מדהים והאירוח של שלומי היה מעל לכל מה שחוויתי בעבר. זו הייתה חוויה מדהימה שאשמח לחוות שוב בעתיד.
3 based on 33 reviews
We wanted an unforgettable once in a lifetime beachfront condo for a severely handicapped man and his mom and caretaker. We paid $550/night for what could have been and should have a lovely experience but the apartment was in serious disrepair. Walls were cracked and chipped, patio furniture was broken, kitchen cabinets were cracked and falling apart, formica was broken, doors were corroded, lights were out, and much more. It is also a party location so if you are looking for peace and serenity, there is none to be had because disco music is allowed to be played to all hours of the night. If you don't ask for cleaning services (and you are entitled to it every 3 days for an extended stay), they don't offer. The washer dryer worked well. The kitchen was sparse but they were kind enough to add items that we needed. The worst of it was that we were assured wheelchair accessability but there are 6 steps up to the landing of the elevator. So basically, our 32 year old man was stuck in the apartment. The fridge worked on and off and often it was not chilling the food so our food spoiled prematurely. The office is almost always closed with only a number to call for any concerns. I will say that Shai, who is in charge was delightful and helpful as was Edward, the handiman. But the other guy that was in the office was rude and short tempered. The location, however, can't be beat. So if that is all that matters to you. then go for it. I wouldn't go back there. For the price we paid....
4 based on 7 reviews
The minute you get in and see the stairs of our grange and colorful hotel you will understand the Tel Avivian young, colorful, and kicking atmosphere. the multicolored rooms fit right in the local experience – a comfy bed, AC, Netflix connection, kitchenette, and balconies in most of the rooms. In just 3 min walk you can get to the beach, take a coffee, eat in amazing restaurants, Dizengoff Center for shopping is just a walk away, bars all over the streets nearby –basically the perfect Tel Avivian experience you can ask for.
This hotel stole us money it promised us to give us our money back because we changed to a different place and they promised to give us a refund. This place is a SCAM !!! Worst,ugliest and woost service i ever saw in my life
3 based on 31 reviews
Wonderful new spot to stay in TLV, mid way between two awesome jazz clubs, walking distance to both a major train station and to the center (Rothschild bd for that matter), conviennent buses to Jaffa and to the University. The place is super clean, calm, reassuring, the staff is the nicest ever, well, looking forward to come back.
3.5 based on 38 reviews
The Dizengoff Inn - Dizengoff Street offer self-catering accommodation in Tel Aviv. The property is 500 meters from Gordon Swimming Pool and 700 meters from Hilton Beach. The apartments are soundproofed and feature a flat screen-TV with cable channels, a radio and a safety deposit box. The bathroom has a shower and bed linen and towels are provided. The kitchen is equipped with a microwave, a stove top and an electric kettle. Many restaurants and shops are available within walking distance and Carmel Market is 2.3 km away. If you feel like visiting the surroundings, Itzchak Rabin Memorial is 800 meters from the apartments and Dizengoff Square is 900 meters away. Ben Gurion Airport is located 22 km from the accommodation.
Good location, lots of dining and drinking options in the area and just a few minutes away from Hilton Bay and the beach. The flat however was quite basic for the price I paid and the entrance quite underwhelming. Also, if you get a flat facing the main road expect lots of noise from the bars around. I would probably choose an alternative option next time.
2 based on 45 reviews
Avoid this place at any cost! Even if it is free it is better to sleep on the street! It is the most dirty place I have ever been! bedsheets have stains. Rooms are not cleaned at all. Hair and cockroaches everywhere! stains in the bedsheets. No reception. Very bad neighborhood. AVOID at any cost!
3.5 based on 90 reviews
We booked a studio room for 9 nights however had to leave after just a fraction of our stay as the room was noisy (the window didn’t shut properly) and so bright (one window only had a transparent blind). We made the hotel aware straight away and asked to move rooms but they would not do so. We had to leave and pay money to stay somewhere else. The hotel have been uncooperative and disappointingly unwilling to resolve the issue, assist our stay, and subsequently refund any money- despite saying a refund would be received over a month ago. Worst still, when I raised the issue with booking.com the hotel lied to booking.com about the issue (staying that we didn’t complain during our stay).
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