Hotels in Tel Aviv









- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Bar
- Yoga room
- Airport transfer
- Family room
- Kitchen
- Luggage storage
Excellent
186 reviews









- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Swimming pool
- Car park
- Spa
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Bar
Excellent
463 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
- Pub crawl
- Tours
- Check-in/out [private]
Very good
20 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
Very good
87 reviews









- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Express check-in/check-out
- Yoga room
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
- Tours
- Laundry
Excellent
205 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Family room
- Shared kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Check-in/out [private]
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning in public area
Excellent
1 review









- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Sauna
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Rooftop area
Excellent
39 reviews









- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Bar
- Yoga room
- Family room
- Kitchen
- Luggage storage
Excellent
120 reviews









- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Pool with view
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Golf course
- Airport transfer
- Kitchen
Very good
391 reviews









- Beach
- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Yoga room
- Massage
Very good
11 reviews
Fast facts about Tel Aviv, Israel
Accommodations | 3,198 properties |
Popular hotel | Royal Beach Hotel Tel Aviv by Isrotel Exclusive |
Popular area | Tel Aviv City Center |
Nightly rates from | $22 |
Airport | Ben Gurion Airport |
Reasons to visit | Beaches, Nightlife, Restaurants |
Where to stay in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv hotels & accommodations

I really like Tel Aviv with its exposure to the sea, modernism in architecture and nice people who love dogs (with labradors as No 1, but be careful for dog's mines!). The city is relaxed, traffic acceptable, food options numerous, and perfect place for different sightseeings. Culture, history, architecture,culinary options, sea views and generally relaxation is someth...

This hotel is clearly a conference hotel with amazing self-contained facilities for hosting events both for work and for leisure. It’s about 15 minutes from Ben Gurion, which is why we stayed there for one night, between our evening flight from Eilat and our next day flight out of Tel Aviv. Not a great hotel for seeing either Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, as it is very much...

The Grand Beach Hotel in Tel-Aviv is a nice place. The location is great - In the "Old North" of the city centre. The beach is very close, there is a nice park just downstairs and there are many places for food, drinks and coffee around the area. There are better hotels in Tel-Aviv but usually they are way more expensive. The food is nice and the staff is friendly. It ...

check in was simple and friendly. I arrived about 10pm and the reception was still open at 12.30pm when I got back. My room on the 4th floor was exactly as pictured. Room was clean, if slightly worn and shower could have used a bit of a touch up but water was hot and powerful! A code is required for the door when the reception is not manned so make sure to right it do...

The hotel is a small hotel in a great location in Tel Aviv. While our room was small it was functional, super clean and very quite. In the lobby there was an area to sit outside as well as a roof top area with chairs. You are offered complimentary wine, coffee and cookies anytime which was fantastic. The staff were extremely well trained to provide excellent warm s...

Hotel Gilgal was absolutely fantastic! Our stay was phenominal, close walk to the beach, Shuk Carmel market, and Sarona Market, Jonathan was friendly and helpful with information to our questions at check in. The two rooms we had were clean, with comfortable beds, bathroom had toiletries & the shower had great water pressure, coffee maker, big screen tv and nice outs...

In Overall hotel is very good. We got a very nice room with quite big balcony. Breakfast was very good. Itay the host at the restaurant was super nice. The only thing that was a trouble at the pool, were was a group of people that put very loud music ( Mizrahi) and noone told them to turn it off. Why others need to suffer? But in overall, the hotel is very good and I ...

Clean, nice spread for breakfast, and right by the beach. No major complaints, but the front desk was understaffed. Quite a few times there wasn't anyone there at all, or they were tied up for a while with booking rooms over the phone. The kitchen staff was very nice, though.

We stayed in TLV88 for 5 nights and we have mostly positive memories. There were some drawbacks (sink plughole was a little bit blocked, WiFi wasn't working from time to time, strange noises were coming from air-condition), but they were minor ones, so we didn't even report about them to the hotel's staff. Hotel itself is very nice - small and cozy with welcoming staff...

Pros: Very close to beach. Price is reasonable. Cons: No parking. The lot across the street is expensive and only accepts cash. The hotel front desk representative told us there were NO parking lots in Tel Aviv that accepted credit cards (this turned out to NOT be true). The A/C is on a motion detector so during the night, when you are asleep and not moving, the A/C tu...

very nice, new and clean hostel (hotel- we had double room with a bathroom) in a centre of Tel Aviv, from where you can get on foot to the beach or Old Jaffa; next to the hotel you will find many restaurants and bars, which are opened even on Shabbat or public holidays; the staff was super nice and helpful; best hotel during our trip to Izrael!

We stayed at the Armon Hayarkon because it was one of the few hotels in Tel Aviv. The taxi drivers knew the name and how to get there, and the hotel is less than five minutes on foot from the shops and restaurants of the port, and the cafes and salons of Ben Yehuda and Dizengoff. The location is toward the northern end of Tel Aviv proper, but we walked all the way to ...

The hotel is great located. For a 5 star hotel I would think they should renovate the rooms and the building to look modern - based on this maybe the price is a bit high for the facilities but might be the same for Tel Aviv promenade. The staff was very attentive and helpful.

Amazing-No better word to describe it. Best hotel in Tel Aviv. The staff is very helpful, Nice well coming with pretzels and coffee free Nespresso diring the stay. High end products in the bathroom(amazing smell) . Breakfast is outside The hotel was it weird for me at first but was wonderful with great service and atmosphere. Great location for people who wants to be ...

I enjoyed a single night at the Best Western Regency Suites in Tel Aviv. The room was very spacious, certainly much more than I needed for a single night. Were I staying on, it would be ideally suited. It was extremely clean and well appointed, with everything I'd need in the way of a kitchenette, a nice sitting room, and a very nice bedroom and bathroom. Very spacious...

Room clean and full equiped with beautiful and new fornitures (with free coffe and tea, air conditioning, fridge, working wireless, shampoo and towels). Perfect location in the center of Tel Aviv (2km from the station Hashalom), and close to the main attraction of the city. The host is pefect: he can provide you maps and all the information you need about the city. L...

This hotel is in the best location in Tel Aviv, the staff is very kind, nice and helpful trying to resolve any request. The room is gorgeous, comfortable, clean. The lobby is small yet cozy and comfortable with free drinks and alcohol during happy hour. My only comment is about the parking facilities which are not easily accusable.

It's my first trip to Tel Aviv. I realized most of hotels are pretty expensive especially near the beach area. For me, first consideration choosing hotel is the cleaness. That's why I look for hotels instead of airbnb. Mant reviews complained dirty bed and inside of the house. I read lots of reviews of hotels and choose this Embassy hotel. It was good choice. I feel c...

a great alternative to the mainstream Tel Aviv hotels, located steps away from the wonderful Mezizim beach, and the Hilton beach, walkable to the Namal Tel Aviv (harbor), with its great choice of restaurants and cafes, the rooms are reasonably priced. Lots of space, beautiful roof terrace for breakfast. Not suitable for religious tourists, as not kosher i believe.

From the moment we arrived up to our departure... Hotel Ness Ziona was at our side... We are like one big happy family there. It's not a big establishment but the cozy atmosphere, the warm greetings, the secure feeling made us feel we belong there after the long wait and tiresome security checks at the Ben Gurion Airport... Your needs and wants will be dealt with s...
Cheap places to stay in Tel Aviv

I don't usually choose to stay in hostels a of the lack of comfort and bad locations. However I was nicely surprised as this hostel was much better than average hostels. I noticed their standard of hygiene had surpassed most 4 star hotels I had experienced in the Middle East. The staff were always helpful and never rude despite me badgering them. Finally the location i...

we received very low standard for low price. 3rd floor without lift, tiny room without A/C - upleasant in hot climat. Friendly staff. Sufficient for short stay only. Situated on on of the main streets of Tel Aviv close to the perfect public beaches.

Very clean, too kindly stuff, perfect location, comfort beds, hot wather all the time, coffe, tea, juice and drink water available 24/7, good wifi net. Hostel also has a cool yard. In general, this hostel has a very pleasant atmosphere. Full hit for anyone who wants to visit Tel Aviv.

Very bad welcome. Asked to pay without seeing room. Room on ground floors, tiny, no windows, like a jailhouse. Room on 3rd floor, not clean (dirty bed sheets with some hair) cup under the bed, smelly (mix of mold, dusty carpet), crumbling paint, painting with suspicious brown/black spots) no door between room and WC (no proper window in WC), cupboard broken, very n...

Room clean and full equiped with beautiful and new fornitures (with free coffe and tea, air conditioning, fridge, working wireless, shampoo and towels). Perfect location in the center of Tel Aviv (2km from the station Hashalom), and close to the main attraction of the city. The host is pefect: he can provide you maps and all the information you need about the city. L...

It is a Hostel called Sky Hostel. I stayed there 5 days and never had my room cleaned, towels had not been changed also for the whole stay. Wifi only at reception. The whole building lacks of cleaning. Unfortunately when you book a hotel you are expecting to stay in a hotel even though if it is cheap hotel you still not expecting to be in a Hostel otherwise I would loo...

This is a small, Independent Hotel without bar or breakfast, which was absolutely fine for me, because there are plenty of places around, which you can reach within just a couple of minutes by feet or public Transportation: bars, restaurants, Food Courts, the "carmel market" and of course the beach which is literally 3 minutes away by feet. The rooms are tidy, the sta...

I was travelling alone and had a 1-room apartment with kitchen and bathroom, all very well equipped - cutlery, pans, dishes, everything there. The bed and pillows were very comfortable, and the apartment was so neat and well. It was the best value for money option I could get in the center of the DIzengoff area. Cafes, bars and restaurants as well as 24h-supermarkets ...

very nice, new and clean hostel (hotel- we had double room with a bathroom) in a centre of Tel Aviv, from where you can get on foot to the beach or Old Jaffa; next to the hotel you will find many restaurants and bars, which are opened even on Shabbat or public holidays; the staff was super nice and helpful; best hotel during our trip to Izrael!

We stayed at the Armon Hayarkon because it was one of the few hotels in Tel Aviv. The taxi drivers knew the name and how to get there, and the hotel is less than five minutes on foot from the shops and restaurants of the port, and the cafes and salons of Ben Yehuda and Dizengoff. The location is toward the northern end of Tel Aviv proper, but we walked all the way to ...

pros: great location very nice staff and a very inexpensive price Cons: not very clean no hot water for showering the shower had no divider so the sink toilet and whole floor of bathroom got wet while showering the sink was so small it was hard to brush your teeth and rinse. Im5 a single male travler on this trip so it was a place to hang my hat however next trip to T...

Amazing-No better word to describe it. Best hotel in Tel Aviv. The staff is very helpful, Nice well coming with pretzels and coffee free Nespresso diring the stay. High end products in the bathroom(amazing smell) . Breakfast is outside The hotel was it weird for me at first but was wonderful with great service and atmosphere. Great location for people who wants to be ...

Fab hotel in a great location and a real change to the other large chain hotels in the area. We had a terrace room with hot tub and it was in full sun until 3 and then back again for sunset. If I had to pull out a negative it would be that there was no tea or coffee facilities in the room however they did have stations in the hotel but I would have preferred it in the...

It is the 3rd time I am staying at the Prima hotel in Tel Aviv. The location is great - close to the beach, close to the centre, surounded by lots of places for food and drinks - everything in a walking distance. The breakfast is very nice and the staff is great. I think the beds should be replaced by new ones, but other than that the rooms are ok. I would rate it as a...

This is definitely an expensive hotel. We like its classy architecture and design. The black and white theme made it look very elegant. The girl receptionist is very helpful. She's there 24/7. We also like the use of the Business Lounge for free. It has free snacks like gourmet breads, coffee and different kinds of drinks. The design was very very nice. The room is big...

Great apartment, very clean, owner very helpful,. Location not in the center but in the safe Ramat Gan district, next to the embassies, easy to reach by bus. We recommend electric bikes at Allenby Street 19, the best price, in the apartment balcony they can be safely held

The hotel has a lively bar and cafe on the ground floor. This obviously has good and bad points but be aware the noise is audible as people drink and talk outside. The room is small but the bed is clean and comfortable and the little shower room is clean and fairly new. The situation is great as we got a bus easily from the central station and we could walk to the bea...

From the moment we arrived up to our departure... Hotel Ness Ziona was at our side... We are like one big happy family there. It's not a big establishment but the cozy atmosphere, the warm greetings, the secure feeling made us feel we belong there after the long wait and tiresome security checks at the Ben Gurion Airport... Your needs and wants will be dealt with s...

This hotel is clearly a conference hotel with amazing self-contained facilities for hosting events both for work and for leisure. It’s about 15 minutes from Ben Gurion, which is why we stayed there for one night, between our evening flight from Eilat and our next day flight out of Tel Aviv. Not a great hotel for seeing either Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, as it is very much...

Best amenity was the hospitality suite. Had lounge, coffee, luggage storage, bathroom with showers so after check out you could spend the day in Tel Aviv and return to the hotel to freshen up before going to the airport or continuing on your way. Also two blocks from bus 445 that takes you painlessly to Ben gurion for super cheap.. located 5 mins from beach and dizeng...
4-star hotels in Tel Aviv

The hotel is a small hotel in a great location in Tel Aviv. While our room was small it was functional, super clean and very quite. In the lobby there was an area to sit outside as well as a roof top area with chairs. You are offered complimentary wine, coffee and cookies anytime which was fantastic. The staff were extremely well trained to provide excellent warm s...

I enjoyed a single night at the Best Western Regency Suites in Tel Aviv. The room was very spacious, certainly much more than I needed for a single night. Were I staying on, it would be ideally suited. It was extremely clean and well appointed, with everything I'd need in the way of a kitchenette, a nice sitting room, and a very nice bedroom and bathroom. Very spacious...

It is the 3rd time I am staying at the Prima hotel in Tel Aviv. The location is great - close to the beach, close to the centre, surounded by lots of places for food and drinks - everything in a walking distance. The breakfast is very nice and the staff is great. I think the beds should be replaced by new ones, but other than that the rooms are ok. I would rate it as a...

Great apartment, very clean, owner very helpful,. Location not in the center but in the safe Ramat Gan district, next to the embassies, easy to reach by bus. We recommend electric bikes at Allenby Street 19, the best price, in the apartment balcony they can be safely held
Luxury hotels in Tel Aviv

The hotel is great located. For a 5 star hotel I would think they should renovate the rooms and the building to look modern - based on this maybe the price is a bit high for the facilities but might be the same for Tel Aviv promenade. The staff was very attentive and helpful.

Short one night stay, but great. The room is perfect and had all what we wanted. The hotel offers a free shuttle to Tel Aviv waterfront (about 4 kms away). The waterfront is one of the must visit places in Tel Aviv. Excellent staff attitude in the hotel. Will go back to this hotel if visit Tel Aviv again.

Staff very attentive, accom dating and friendly. Areas of the hotel are more 4* than 5*, lots of variation in the room style, space and feel-quality. We had an amazing sea view room at the front of the hotel- sunrise and sunset just lovely. Staff, location and room upgrade made our stay!!!

Hotel property good, nice comfy rooms with a little extra with an espresso machine. Housekeeping great, same cannot be said of all other employees who seemed somehow little careless of customers. 7th floor club lounge averarage, nice small snacks and beverages, but again the staff on lounge floor didn't behave as i would expected in a 5 star property. Beware also when ...
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There are not too many real sights in the city, but the attraction is the city itself. Exploring the different quarters is great fun.
Was not sure what I was in for, but was pleasantly surprised how friendly and helpful the locals are.
A great place centrally located in a great country with so much history and so many places to see. This wether a person is interested in religion or not.
There's lots of history in the city, despite it being relatively new. Many of Israel's "founding fathers" had homes here over the last century, and there are many museums and art exhibitions available for those wishing to see it.
It was my first time in Tel Aviv and I love this city. Tel Aviv offers a variety of different stuff to for different type of travellers.
The buildings are kind of drab and the people are not the most friendly people I've met in all of my travels.
Busier shops and restaurants usually have staff who understand English. Beware that many shops and buses stop running for Sabbath, that is from 2pm on Friday and all day Saturday, however there is more open in Tel Aviv than anywhere else in Israel.
Expensive city, nice lovely people, nice beaches and food. Road sign is easy for walking tour. Public transport is convenient as well.
Tel Aviv hotels with breakfast
Frequently asked questions
What's the normal price of a hotel in Tel Aviv?
The typical price for a 3-star resort in Tel Aviv is USD 181. The average price for a 4-star resort in Tel Aviv is USD 211. The typical price for a 5-star property in Tel Aviv is USD 475.
What are the most well-known properties in Tel Aviv?
Some of our most recognized hotels in Tel Aviv are Royal Beach Hotel Tel Aviv by Isrotel Exclusive, Port Tower by Isrotel Design and Selina Tel Aviv Beach.
What are the best properties in Tel Aviv for families?
Hotels in Tel Aviv that are significantly scored by families include Royal Beach Hotel Tel Aviv by Isrotel Exclusive, Port Tower by Isrotel Design and Selina Tel Aviv Beach.
What resorts in Tel Aviv have the best breakfast?
Verified tourists to Tel Aviv have given top rated reviews for the breakfast at Yam Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel, The Vera Hotel and Market House - An Atlas Boutique Hotel.
What are the top rated accommodations in Tel Aviv for business visitors?
Properties located in Tel Aviv that are very highly rated by business tourists are Royal Beach Hotel Tel Aviv by Isrotel Exclusive, Port Tower by Isrotel Design and Idelson Hotel.
What hotels in Tel Aviv are highly rated for location?
Accommodationsfound in Tel Aviv that is very highly rated with respect to location include Fabric Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel, The Drisco Hotel Tel Aviv - Relais & Chateaux and Abratel Suites Hotel.
What accommodations located in Tel Aviv are well rated with regards to service?
Propertiesin Tel Aviv that is well rated for service include Cinema Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel, The Setai Tel Aviv, a Member of the leading hotels of the world and The Drisco Hotel Tel Aviv - Relais & Chateaux.
What are the prime hotels around Tel Aviv with restaurants?
Properties which have restaurants in Tel Aviv which are very highly rated include Shenkin Apartments by Master, Renoma Apartments and R48 Hotel and Garden.
What destination should I drop by when I'm touring Tel Aviv?
Top destinations in Tel Aviv include Tel Aviv Beach, Tayelet, and Palmach Museum.
Where can I book rooms in Tel Aviv which has free cancellation policy?
Yes, you’ll find the majority of hotel rooms provide free cancellation rates, with which you can expect to receive a full refund if you cancel prior to the deadline. Filter your search by free cancellation to find flexible hotel deals in Tel Aviv.
How long should I stay in Tel Aviv?
In the past 3 months, visitors spend time in Tel Aviv for 1 nights on average. The right length for your stay will depend on what you want to see and do while there.
Is covid test upon arrival mandatory for unvaccinated foreigners to enter Tel Aviv?
COVID-19 test may be required on arrival when entering Tel Aviv from outside the country. For up-to-date and in depth information on travel restrictons, please take a look at the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you hope to visit, or go to here.
