31 Best Hotels in Tel Aviv, Israel

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Nothing stands between Tel Aviv's luxury hotels and the Mediterranean Sea except the golden beach and a promenade outfitted with chairs and gazebos. Tel Aviv's hotel row is on Hayarkon Street, which becomes Herbert Samuel Esplanade as you proceed south between the Tel Aviv Port area and Jaffa. Across the street from the luxury hotels are a number of more economical ones. Boutique hotels are becoming more popular and are also centrally located, so you're never far from the trendy shops and outdoor cafés of Ben Yehuda and Dizengoff Streets or the buzzy restaurants and bars of Rothschild Boulevard.

Hotel reservations are essential during all Jewish holidays and are advised throughout the year. Some hotels have parking lots, but a few rely on public lots that can be at least a short walk away.

Yam Hotel Tel Aviv

$$ | 16 Kaf Gimel Yordei ha-Sira St., 6350818, Israel

While not directly on the sea, the Yam—meaning "beach" in Hebrew—goes to lengths to remind visitors of their location close to the water. Each room is fitted with paddleboards and a beach ball, and the front desk will send you to the beach with a prepared beach bag including towels, water, and fruit. The bright blue and white lobby is full of beach paraphernalia, surfboard pictures, and colorful beach hats, all facing a chalkboard wall with information about the day's surf conditions. Rooms are tight but those with balconies overlooking the city and sea feel more spacious and are great for enjoying the sunset. The complimentary happy hour could double for a light dinner, though the Tel Aviv Port is a minute's walk away, and you'll want to venture there for food and nightlife.

Pros

  • Abundant complimentary happy-hour spread
  • Playful design
  • Free bicycles

Cons

  • Very small rooms
  • No parking facilities
  • Quite far from Tel Aviv city center
16 Kaf Gimel Yordei ha-Sira St., 6350818, Israel
03-542–5555
Hotel Details
42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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