"This hostel was a cheap option for an overnight stay in Tel Aviv. Room was basic but very comfortable, staff were very helpful. We had to leave before breakfast so I can't comment on the food. Would definitely stay here again."
"The place is very cozy, spotless, and beautifully designed. The staff couldn’t be more friendly and helpful. There’s also an excellent restaurant and a nice coffee shop right in the building."
"Great boutique hotel in the heart of Tel Aviv, old port district. We spent four days the rooms are great, but best of all are the staff- friendly, helpful, and going out of their way to make your stay in Tel Aviv a great one! "
"I highly recommend this hotel for its cleanness , warm hostess , convienience , location n etc . During the time of war , their stuff did their best to make every guest feel home n comfortable ! The breakfast is amazing , their service is beyond . Definitely will come back ! "
"Absolutely amazing property! The breakfast was delicious and the staff were delightful. Also fantastic location right near the beach. Highly recommend and will be coming back! "
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"Lovely hotel. Modern, clean, cozy rooms and amazing breakfast. Most importantly wonderful people who work at this hotel.
Thank you. Will stay here again. "
"It was very interesting to stay there at the beginning of the war, but they were understanding and they cared about people safety. They didn’t give any deal since we were stuck, but I asked anyway I stayed one extra night and then found a place that was cheaper."
"My husband and I stayed for 12 nights at the New Port Hotel. The staff was extremely accommodating and friendly - especially Shalom the front desk manager who went out of his way and made us feel especially comfortable during the heightened uncertainty at the start of the Israel/Iran war. We highly recommend this to small, boutique hotel to anyone looking for convenience and welcoming place in a great location. "
From ornamental gardens to children’s playgrounds, picnic grounds and watersports, there are recreational activities in abundance at this vast green lung of Tel Aviv.
During your visit to Tel Aviv, you can do some window-shopping at Ramat Aviv Mall. Stroll along the area's beautiful beaches or experience its acclaimed art galleries.
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What can I see and do near Museum of the Jewish People?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Bauhaus Center or Eretz Israel Museum. Explore notable local landmarks like White City, Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Building and Ben Gurion House. You can watch performances at Habima Theatre, Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center and Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theatre if you're interested in local theatre.