Luxury Hotels in Tel Aviv

Display Rates in:
Herods Tel Aviv by Leonardo Hotels
155 Hayarkon Street
Set right on the beach, Herods Tel Aviv overlooks the marina... more >>
Rates from USD 215.00
Dan Tel Aviv Hotel
99 Hayarkon Street
Occupying a prime position on the sea front and overlooking the Mediterranean, the Dan Tel Aviv is one of the city’s most renowned 5-star hotels... more >>
Rates from USD 276.00
Dan Panorama Tel Aviv Hotel
Charles Clore Park
Dan Panorama has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and sun terrace, in Tel Aviv’s Neve Tzedek area, near Hatachana, the Old Jaffa Railway Station... more >>
Rates from USD 197.00
Crowne Plaza Tel Aviv Hotel
145 Hayarkon Street
Crowne Plaza Tel Aviv Hotel overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, and offers direct access to the sandy beach, and an outdoor swimming pool... more >>
Rates from USD 171.00
Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel
10 Eliezer Peri Street
Set directly on Tel Aviv's Marina, Hotel Carlton features a rooftop terrace with pool and views of the sea... more >>
Rates from USD 210.00
Leonardo City Tower Hotel Tel Aviv
14 Zisman Street
Leonardo City Tower Hotel Tel Aviv is set in the diamond exchange district of Ramat Gan... more >>
Rates from USD 165.00
Crowne Plaza City Centre Tlv
136 Menachem Begin Road
Crowne Plaza City Centre Tlv is perhaps Tel Aviv's most modern hotel... more >>
Rates from USD 162.00
West Boutique Hotel Tel Aviv
12 Hertzel Rosenblum St.
The West is a boutique hotel on the seaside in north Tel Aviv... more >>
Rates from USD 162.45
David Intercontinental Tel Aviv
12, Kaufman Street
The David Intercontinental is in the fashionable Neve Tzede district, known as Tel Aviv's SoHo... more >>
Rates from USD 213.00
Isrotel Tower All-Suites Hotel
78 Hayarkon Street
With panoramic views over Tel Aviv and the Mediterranean Sea, the Isrotel Tower Hotel offers a rooftop pool and free parking... more >>
Rates from USD 195.00

Check all available hotels in Tel Aviv   [show/hide]

Check In Check-in date Check Out Check-out date

Overview: Tel Aviv   [show/hide]

Tel Aviv, Israel’s cultural and commercial centre, is also the financial capital of the country. The city, officially known as Tel Aviv-Yafao, is Israel’s second largest city.

If Jerusalem is about the religious sites and the meditative mood, Tel Aviv is about party places, laid-back lifestyles and the festive mood. Dubbed as a city which does not sleep, Tel Aviv is Middle East’s answer to New York City. Party noise echoes from the walls of cafés and bars, but the loudest party sounds come from Tel Aviv’s beaches. Party-goers and beach lovers revel in the Mediterranean white sand beaches either to spike the ball or dip in the blue water while listening to the bang of musical drums. Furthermore, fronting the beaches are budget Tel Aviv hotels perfect for students and backpackers.

Meanwhile, the Kikar Hamedina is known as the haven for the wealthy. Designer brands have shops scattered in the area, as well as luxurious Tel Aviv hotels such as the Crown Plaza Hotel City Center and Carlton Hotel. So if you’re talking about Versace, Chanel or Gucci, this is the place to be.

Yet, Tel Aviv is not just about the banging of the drums, the festive mood and upscale lifestyle. Old Jaffa offers visitors a more serene ambiance with a view of the wonderful sunset and the sound of the waves reverberating on its old stony walls. Meanwhile, arts oriented people can take a tour around the White City. Tel Aviv’s White City is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has a collection of 4,000 International style buildings, mostly painted in white or light-color.

The Ben Gurion International Airport is the main airport of Tel Aviv, as well as Israel. It is a first class airport with domestic and international flights. Tel Aviv’s train system connects Tel Aviv with Beer-Sheva and Haifa. Trains services operate full-time on weekdays but stop on Friday and opens gain on Saturday night. They also do not operate during Jewish holidays. Meanwhile, buses link Tel Aviv to other cities in Israel like Jerusalem, Haifa and Eilat. Buses and sheruts, which are like buses but faster, also go around the city.

Tel Aviv, the richest city in Israel, is a cosmopolitan city oozing with merrymaking. It definitely does not get tired. So save all your energy for Tel Aviv and party with the rest of the city.



Get the latest hotel promotions at Hotelwithheart.com. Book your Tel Aviv now!

Tel Aviv Popular Hotels   [show/hide]

Convert currencies