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One of the crown jewels of Israel, Tel Aviv is one of the most inviting travel destinations in the world. Nestled on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean, this city is both modern & old-world, Western & Middle Eastern, and built for relaxation & business. The White City has some of the best dining, cultural, and nightlife activities on the globe. We recommend that you enjoy it in style, by choosing to stay in one of the finest luxury boutique hotels this great city has to offer.

Cinema Hotel, 1 Zamenhoff StreetThe Esther Cinema was one of the first movie theaters in Tel Aviv set within one of the ...
31/12/2013

Cinema Hotel, 1 Zamenhoff Street

The Esther Cinema was one of the first movie theaters in Tel Aviv set within one of the most beautiful Bauhaus buildings in the city, on Dizengoff Square, famed for its iconic fountain. The Cinema Hotel maintains the allure of a 30′s cinema, with artifacts reflecting this on display around the hotel, classic movies on screen in the lobby, and pop-corn pretty well on tap. It fuses this theme with modern-day hospitality effortlessly, hence its major success.

Gordon Hotel, 2 Gordon StreetThe Gordon Hotel is themed around the Bauhaus architectural movement which inspired the arc...
31/12/2013

Gordon Hotel, 2 Gordon Street

The Gordon Hotel is themed around the Bauhaus architectural movement which inspired the architecture of its building, and so much of Tel Aviv which has come to be known as the White City as a result. In renovating the building, the hotel has restored the beautiful iconic features that so symbolize this iconic style, and fused this with a lush palette of calm, bright colors and shades.

Hotel Berdichevsky, 14 Berdivchevsky StreetNamed for Micha Berdichevsky, a Ukranian born Hebrew writer whose works were ...
31/12/2013

Hotel Berdichevsky, 14 Berdivchevsky Street

Named for Micha Berdichevsky, a Ukranian born Hebrew writer whose works were influential in secularizing Jewish culture in the early twentieth century, the Hotel Berdichevsky is an urban oasis, living up the idea of ‘indulgence in the city’ with an undeniably sophisticated European theme. Classy and comfortable, the facilities of Hotel Berdichevsky live up to the perhaps paradoxical idea of a boutique hotel that offers everything, located in a quiet street, yet right in the heart of the city.

Townhouse, 32 Yavne StreetOpened recently in a newly restored 1932 Bauhaus building at the corner of Rothschild Boulevar...
31/12/2013

Townhouse, 32 Yavne Street

Opened recently in a newly restored 1932 Bauhaus building at the corner of Rothschild Boulevard, the Townhouse is a four-star property with 19 rooms, each custom furnished by Kastiel, Israel’s premiere design house. The hotel has a communal kitchen, loaner bikes and what Conde Nast Traveler refers to as “a quirky living room” where breakfast is served.

Diaghilev Live Art Hotel, 56 Mazeh StreetVoted one of the top 25 hotels in Israel by Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Aw...
31/12/2013

Diaghilev Live Art Hotel, 56 Mazeh Street

Voted one of the top 25 hotels in Israel by Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards 2013, the Diaghilev has 54 art-filled rooms spread over six stories. It is named in tribute to Russian art critic Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev, founder of the Ballets Russes. Just off Rothschild Boulevard in a Bauhaus structure, the Diaghilev features a unique nocturnal concept of darkened bedrooms and all-black sheets and pillowcases said to “promote restorative sleep that ensures all-day alertness and energy.”

The Varsano, 16 Hevrat Shass StreetThe New York Times called the Varsano “an amazing and stylish place to stay.” Situate...
31/12/2013

The Varsano, 16 Hevrat Shass Street

The New York Times called the Varsano “an amazing and stylish place to stay.” Situated in quaint, trendy Neve Tzedek not far from the beach and Old Jaffa, the hotel offers eight large, contemporary-designed suites in historic houses with inner yards and patios. Each suite has a living room, fully equipped kitchen and dining area. The two-story Family Suite has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The Varsano does not have a restaurant, but it is within a 10-minute walk of many cafés, restaurants and bars.

Shalom & Relax, 216 Hayarkon StreetOne of six Atlas boutique properties in Tel Aviv, Shalom & Relax opened in 2010 and w...
31/12/2013

Shalom & Relax, 216 Hayarkon Street

One of six Atlas boutique properties in Tel Aviv, Shalom & Relax opened in 2010 and was built in the style of a Connecticut beach house, as it sits just across the way from Tel Aviv’s beachfront. It was named one of Tripadvisor’s Travellers’ Choice top 25 hotels in Israel this year. Shalom features a sunroof terrace overlooking the beach and is near the pubs and clubs of the Tel Aviv Port.

Brown Urban Hotel, 25 Kalisher StreetLocated on a quiet street at the crossroads of Neve Tzedek, Rothschild Boulevard, t...
31/12/2013

Brown Urban Hotel, 25 Kalisher Street

Located on a quiet street at the crossroads of Neve Tzedek, Rothschild Boulevard, the Carmel market and the artsy Nahalat Binyamin pedestrian mall, Brown opened in 2010. Its décor is described as “urban warmth, with a nod back to the faded glam of the ’70s.”

The 30-room hotel, owned by the Leopard chain, is dedicated to the local arts scene, displaying works ranging from street art to cutting-edge industrial design. A new Souvenir pop-up design store in the lobby – whoops, make that “living room” — offers original Israeli-made items. There’s a sundeck, two outdoor bars and complementary bicycles. Also of note: While many boutique hotels are for adults only, the Brown allows children and pets.

Hotel Montefiore, 36 Montefiore StreetOne of Israel’s first boutique hotels, the 12-room Montefiore is housed in a resto...
31/12/2013

Hotel Montefiore, 36 Montefiore Street

One of Israel’s first boutique hotels, the 12-room Montefiore is housed in a restored 1920s heritage mansion just off Rothschild Boulevard. Each room is unique in shape and size, and displays the work of a different contemporary Israeli artist. Original period furnishings, wooden floors, tall windows, black marble-appointed bathrooms, deluxe linens, a multi-language lobby library, a chauffeur-driven limo and spa services are among the luxury touches it’s known for. An on-site brasserie serves Vietnamese cuisine.

The Rothschild Hotel, 96 Rothschild BoulevardOpened in 2013 on one of Tel Aviv’s hippest thoroughfares, The Rothschild i...
31/12/2013

The Rothschild Hotel, 96 Rothschild Boulevard

Opened in 2013 on one of Tel Aviv’s hippest thoroughfares, The Rothschild is situated in the historic building that was originally the home of Abraham Friedman, chief agronomist to the Rothschilds – the European family that bankrolled many early Jewish immigrant communities in what would later become Israel.

A photo album of the 19th and early 20th century Rothschild “startup” enterprise can be found in each of six single rooms, 16 double rooms and seven suites. The hotel was built with ecological responsibility in mind, incorporating natural materials such as leather, clay, stone, wood, brass and iron. Toiletries come from Es-Sense, a small factory on a farm in the Jerusalem hills that employs several workers with autism. An on-site chef restaurant specializes in seafood.

Hotel Indigo, 5 Aholiav StreetOpened this summer in the posh diamond district of Ramat Gan, the five-star Indigo is a li...
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Hotel Indigo, 5 Aholiav Street

Opened this summer in the posh diamond district of Ramat Gan, the five-star Indigo is a little different than standard boutique hotels. With 91 rooms (decorated in Ralph Lauren colors, unique murals and handwoven Afghan rugs), Indigo-Diamond Exchange is the InterContinental Hotels Group’s first “lifestyle” property in the Middle East.

The chic resort for leisure and business travelers features a rooftop pool and lounge, spa and gym floor, library and French-Med bistro restaurant at street level. In contrast to many other boutique hotels in Israel, the Indigo is kosher.

Alma Hotel & Lounge, 23 Yavne StreetOpened in 2012 by siblings Adi and Irit Strauss, the luxury Alma occupies a former s...
31/12/2013

Alma Hotel & Lounge, 23 Yavne Street

Opened in 2012 by siblings Adi and Irit Strauss, the luxury Alma occupies a former six-family apartment house built in 1925.

It has 15 rooms (one wheelchair accessible) decorated with one-off antiques and contemporary furniture, 3D TV and bathrooms boasting Bulgari toiletries and walk-in jet showers or deep soaking tubs. In addition to its Lounge eatery, the hotel owners run three critically acclaimed chef restaurants near the premises.

“The Alma Hotel approaches, in a very eclectic design way, a niche market looking not necessarily for the beach but for a trendy area near Rothschild with the anchor of its restaurant as a commercial retail front,” says Copeland.

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