Art Hotel Tel Aviv


Art Hotel Tel Aviv

Address:

35 Ben Yehuda Street , Tel Aviv

Price Range:

From $69 per person per night in double occupancy on Bed and Breakfast basis

Location:

"The Art + Hotel Tel Avivi is a new hotel conveniently located in the heart of the tourist section of the Ben Yehuda Street in Tel Aviv, not far from the Dizengoff shopping attraction and just a three-minute stroll from the Mediterranean beach.
Art + Hotel Tel Aviv, is dedicated to Israeli art. The public areas of this Tel Aviv hotel feature art by leading Israeli artists, from huge murals on each floor to video art by internationally renowned artist Sigalit Landau in the lobby. Retro-style furniture combines with the clean, modern design to create the cool atmosphere that the art scene in Tel Aviv, Israel, is known for throughout the hotel.
The Art + Hotel, Israel, also features a 400-square-meter gallery that exhibits Israeli art and a rooftop sundeck, from which guests can watch the sun set over the Mediterranean. A rich Israeli breakfast is served in the library, amongst art books and magazines "

Facilities:

"The Art Plus hotel Tel Aviv has 212 guest rooms are all sea-facing. All rooms are fully air conditioned and feature private bathroom and shower, direct dial telephone, with voice mail for receiving messages, radio, cable TV (including CNN and 14 stations), safe deposit in room, electric card lock security system, and minifridge.
Comfortably furnished and wall to wall carpeted, guest rooms offer a choice of single or double beds. Swimming Pool - located on the roof of the hotel with panoramic views of the seafront and city (open in season).
Beaches - from the Art Plus it's literally a 3 minute stroll to several beautifully maintained, clean beaches.
Room Service, 3 Conference Rooms. Accommodation: 70 persons theater style.
Synagogue: Sabbath and festival services."

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