Center Chic HotelvsCinema Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel
Both Center Chic Hotel Tel Aviv - an Atlas Boutique Hotel and Cinema Hotel Tel Aviv - an Atlas Boutique Hotel are recommended by professionals. On balance, Cinema Hotel Tel Aviv - an Atlas Boutique Hotel scores slightly higher than Center Chic Hotel Tel Aviv - an Atlas Boutique Hotel. Cinema Hotel Tel Aviv - an Atlas Boutique Hotel comes in at #14 in Tel Aviv with positive reviews from 6 sources like DK Eyewitness, Travel + Leisure and Lonely Planet.
Center Chic Hotel
2 Zamenhof, Tel Aviv 64373, Israel
From $170/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"Much of the appeal comes from the fact that nearly every room offers its own balcony space. The staff, too, draw raves from all those who stay here, as does the spacious gardened roof terrace." Full review
Fodor's
"This member of the Atlas chain of boutique hotels has a cozy lobby filled with books about Tel Aviv and a lounge area that screens vintage black-and-white films about Israel." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The name is cringe-worthy, but this 50-room hotel in a Bauhaus-style building is worth considering for its central location (on the renovated Dizengoff Sq)." Full review
Cinema Hotel - an Atlas Boutique Hotel
1 Zamenhof Street, Tel Aviv 64373, Israel
From $129/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Concierge
"Best of all, the hotel's central location—in the heart of Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Circle—can't be beat."
Travel + Leisure
"Houses in a Bauhaus-style building that was one of the first movie theaters in the city, this film-themed property now has 82 rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi, and bikes for guests’ use." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"In a former cinema right on Dizengoff Circle, this stylish hotel has a film-themed lobby that is as evocative of 1930s elegance as its curvaceous, Bauhaus-style façade."
Frommer's
"This beautiful Art Deco hotel... is Israel's most enticingly designed midrange hotel." Full review
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Light sleepers should try to book one of the rooms in the back of the hotel.
Lonely Planet
"Housed in a former movie theatre, Hotel Cinema has tastefully transformed into a Bauhaus hotel, blending seamlessly into the Kikar Dizengoff, which it overlooks." Full review
Fodor's
"The comfortable guest rooms have black decor and reading lamps that look like tiny spotlights. The hotel has a sunny terrace with a wonderful view of Dizengoff Circle." Full review