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The best of Tel Aviv’s stylish hotels is a meticulously renovated 1920s mansion, with an arabesque dome and bijou Juliet balconies in 8 of the 12 guest rooms. — Condé Nast Traveler
$307
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Opened in 2010, the hotel features black marble showers in the suites, leather couches in the library, and views of the Mediterranean. — Travel + Leisure
$113
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8 reviews
The Hilton's state-of-the-art business center is unrivaled and always buzzing with international activity. — Frommer's
$489
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5 reviews
If you're looking for a cozy urban hotel with an intimate setting and reasonable rates, this place will make you feel right at home. — Star Service
$200
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7 reviews
The luxury Sheraton Tel Aviv is a kosher property with a convenient location on the beachfront hotel row. — Oyster
$339
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3 reviews
Once inside, the place is calm and comfortable. — Frommer's
$260
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5 reviews
The splashiest luxury hotel in Tel Aviv, which opened in 1998, lies a bit outside the city center and is a favorite of corporate travelers. — Concierge
$400
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5 reviews
The 62 rooms here are modern and spare, and each hallway in the building features work by a different local artist. Don’t miss the roof deck and the extensive Israeli breakfast buffet. — Afar Magazine
$152
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5 reviews
All the rooms and suites have balconies, many with the sea views that gave the hotel its name. — Fodor's
$234
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5 reviews
The Dan Tel Aviv is notable for its excellent location right across the street from the Mediterranean sea and near some of the city's best nightlife. — Oyster
$252
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5 reviews
There are only 40 rooms, all with an Art Deco look and feel (details include Modernist four-poster beds, pineapple-shaped brass lamps, and terraces with sea-facing daybeds). — Travel + Leisure
$148
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7 reviews
This centrally located five-star hotel offers a relaxed and convenient base from which to explore Tel Aviv. — The Telegraph
$965
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5 reviews
The leisure complex includes a gym and an indoor and outdoor saltwater pool. A popular stretch of public beach is right across the street. — Fodor's
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5 reviews
It does offer lovely views of the sea from rooms on the hotel’s southern side... there’s an indoor pool for winter swimming and summer days when the sea is hazardous. — Frommer's
$225
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7 reviews
Located in Tel Aviv's White City district, surrounded by beaches, bars and galleries, the Alma building was originally designed as a private residence by architect Dov Tchendovski in 1925. — Wallpaper
$223
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4 reviews
Hotel Nordoy is a bit of a local treasure in Tel Aviv’s buzzy Nachlat Binyamin. — Wallpaper
$225
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4 reviews
Equal parts elegant and industrial, the Vera is one of the most exciting boutique properties to enter the Tel Aviv scene in a long time. — Fodor's
$209
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4 reviews
Well located on a side street right off Ha-Yarkon, the City Hotel is part of the well-run Atlas chain and has pleasant, recently renovated public areas. — Frommer's
$165
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3 reviews
The attentive staff, always friendly and accommodating, greets you with a cold beverage and a chocolate treat at the the Shalom Hotel & Relax. — Fodor's
$218
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3 reviews
Rooms have pleasing modern furnishings, and the place has a businesslike efficiency that makes it ideal for short stays. — Fodor's
$189
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