Tel Aviv es la ciudad de playa más ruidosa, hambrienta y vibrante del Mediterráneo — y también un museo al aire libre declarado Patrimonio UNESCO por su arquitectura Bauhaus y un puerto de 4.000 años de historia, todo en uno. Los precios se acercan a los de Nueva York (calcula entre 35 y 50 ILS por una cerveza, de 80 a 120 ILS por un almuerzo decente, y de 2.500 a 7.000 ILS por noche en un buen 5 estrellas), así que donde eliges dormir importa más que en otros destinos. Tres barrios hacen la mayor parte del trabajo. El paseo marítimo de Hayarkon te pone en la arena frente a las playas de Frishman y Bograshov — el Carlton, Brown Beach House y Mendeli Street viven aquí, y puedes llegar al agua en menos de un minuto caminando descalzo. Rothschild Boulevard / Ciudad Blanca es el núcleo cultural: más de 4.000 edificios Bauhaus de los años treinta, bulevares arbolados y los mejores cafés y bares independientes — The Norman, Hotel Montefiore y Sam & Blondi están en esta arteria arbolada. La Jaffa Antigua (Yafo) es el lado del puerto antiguo, con ese encanto despeinado de mercados de pulgas y callejones de piedra, donde The Jaffa (un hospital francés de 1879 restaurado) y The Setai (en un antiguo fuerte otomano) anclan el segmento de lujo. Si buscas algo más económico y un ambiente social, Florentin es el Kreuzberg berlinés de Tel Aviv — arte callejero, cerveza artesanal y el Abraham Hostel. Algunas cosas que nadie avisa: el Shabbat empieza el viernes por la tarde y termina el sábado al anochecer; la mayoría de restaurantes cierran y el transporte público se detiene (Uber sigue funcionando). El hummus es una religión seria — Abu Hassan en Jaffa es la peregrinación. El Mercado Carmel hace el desayuno mejor que tu hotel. La ciudad es genuinamente amigable con la comunidad LGBTQ+, con diferencia la más acogedora de la región. Consulta siempre los avisos de viaje actuales antes de reservar, y desde el aeropuerto Ben Gurion (TLV) el tren llega a la Estación HaShalom en 18 minutos por unos 16 ILS — mucho mejor que un taxi de 150 ILS. Elegimos estos 10 hoteles porque cada uno hace una cosa realmente bien — una restauración Bauhaus, una ubicación en primera línea de playa, una torre histórica en Jaffa o un hostel que sabe cómo hacer una cena de Shabbat — y lo dijimos con honestidad cuando la habitación parecía pequeña para el precio.
Dónde alojarse — barrios
Tel Aviv es la ciudad de playa más ruidosa, hambrienta y vibrante del Mediterráneo — y también un museo al aire libre declarado Patrimonio UNESCO por su arquitectura Bauhaus y un puerto de 4.000 años de historia, todo en uno. Los precios se acercan a los de Nueva York (calcula entre 35 y 50 ILS por una cerveza, de 80 a 120 ILS por un almuerzo decente, y de 2.500 a 7.000 ILS por noche en un buen 5 estrellas), así que donde eliges dormir importa más que en otros destinos. Tres barrios hacen la mayor parte del trabajo. El paseo marítimo de Hayarkon te pone en la arena frente a las playas de Frishman y Bograshov — el Carlton, Brown Beach House y Mendeli Street viven aquí, y puedes llegar al agua en menos de un minuto caminando descalzo. Rothschild Boulevard / Ciudad Blanca es el núcleo cultural: más de 4.000 edificios Bauhaus de los años treinta, bulevares arbolados y los mejores cafés y bares independientes — The Norman, Hotel Montefiore y Sam & Blondi están en esta arteria arbolada. La Jaffa Antigua (Yafo) es el lado del puerto antiguo, con ese encanto despeinado de mercados de pulgas y callejones de piedra, donde The Jaffa (un hospital francés de 1879 restaurado) y The Setai (en un antiguo fuerte otomano) anclan el segmento de lujo. Si buscas algo más económico y un ambiente social, Florentin es el Kreuzberg berlinés de Tel Aviv — arte callejero, cerveza artesanal y el Abraham Hostel. Algunas cosas que nadie avisa: el Shabbat empieza el viernes por la tarde y termina el sábado al anochecer; la mayoría de restaurantes cierran y el transporte público se detiene (Uber sigue funcionando). El hummus es una religión seria — Abu Hassan en Jaffa es la peregrinación. El Mercado Carmel hace el desayuno mejor que tu hotel. La ciudad es genuinamente amigable con la comunidad LGBTQ+, con diferencia la más acogedora de la región. Consulta siempre los avisos de viaje actuales antes de reservar, y desde el aeropuerto Ben Gurion (TLV) el tren llega a la Estación HaShalom en 18 minutos por unos 16 ILS — mucho mejor que un taxi de 150 ILS. Elegimos estos 10 hoteles porque cada uno hace una cosa realmente bien — una restauración Bauhaus, una ubicación en primera línea de playa, una torre histórica en Jaffa o un hostel que sabe cómo hacer una cena de Shabbat — y lo dijimos con honestidad cuando la habitación parecía pequeña para el precio.Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 Boutique luxury · UNESCO White City ★9.3 The Norman Tel Aviv
📍 Nahmani Street in the heart of Rothschild / UNESCO White City — about 5 minutes' walk to Rothschild Boulevard, 12 minutes to HaShalom suburban-rail station, and 20-25 minutes by car to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV).
The Norman Tel Aviv is a 50-room boutique-luxury hotel set inside a twin Bauhaus building from 1925 on quiet Nahmani Street, smack in the middle of Tel Aviv's UNESCO-listed White City. The restoration kept every original curve, balcony rail and plaster detail, and the interiors layer contemporary Israeli art over Art Deco furniture without feeling overdesigned. No two rooms share a layout, most run noticeably larger than the neighbourhood's other boutiques, and many open onto small balconies above tree-lined streets. The signature is the rooftop infinity pool that looks across the white Bauhaus rooftops to the Mediterranean, paired with two restaurants punching at Michelin level: contemporary Mediterranean Alena in the leafy inner courtyard, and Japanese izakaya Dinings TLV in the basement. Rothschild Boulevard is a 5-minute walk; Ben Gurion airport (TLV) is a 20-25 minute drive. Overall score 9.3/10 — best for couples and luxury travellers who buy story, design and home-style service over square metres.
- Restored 1925 UNESCO Bauhaus duo with private-home service
- Rooftop infinity pool over the white rooftops + cocktail bar
- Alena + Dinings TLV both punch at Michelin level in-house
- Entry pricing runs around $700/night before peak surcharges
- Standard Deluxe rooms feel small for the price — historic floorplate caps space
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No. 2 #2 Historic boutique · 1879 hospital building ★9.1 The Jaffa, a Luxury Collection Hotel
📍 Heart of Old Jaffa — 3 minutes' walk to the Flea Market (Shuk HaPishpeshim), 7 minutes to Jaffa Port, 10 minutes to Alma Beach, and roughly 20 minutes by car to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV).
The Jaffa, a Luxury Collection Hotel occupies the honey-stone shell of the 1879 St. Louis French Hospital in the heart of Old Jaffa. Minimalist architect John Pawson spent more than a decade working with Israeli architect Ramy Gill before opening the building as a 120-room Marriott Luxury Collection property in 2018 (with 32 separate residences). The talked-about bits keep showing up in reviews: Chapel Bar tucked inside the original Catholic chapel with vaulted ceilings, stained glass, and a red felt pool table; chef Roy Sofer's Sunbird kitchen blending Israeli with Asian; a Crusader-era stone courtyard unearthed during the restoration and now lined with outdoor dining tables; and a square pool ringed by sandstone arches. The Flea Market is a 3-minute walk; the Jaffa Port sits 7 minutes away. Rates open around $630/night with an overall score of 9.1/10 — best for couples and luxury travelers who prefer story-rich buildings over brand-new towers.
- Historic 1879 hospital building restored by John Pawson over a decade
- Chapel Bar inside the original Catholic church with stained glass intact
- Old Jaffa location — 3 minutes to Flea Market, 7 to Jaffa Port
- No metro in Old Jaffa — every trip into central Tel Aviv is a taxi or Sherut van
- Superior and Deluxe rooms run 28–35 sq m, small for the price tier
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No. 3 #3 Historic Heritage · Ottoman Stone Fortress ★9 The Setai Tel Aviv
📍 Inside Old Jaffa, directly above the Jaffa Clock Tower and the old port — 3 minutes on foot to the Flea Market, 10 minutes along the seafront to the Tel Aviv Promenade, and roughly 25 minutes by car from Ben Gurion Airport (TLV).
The Setai Tel Aviv is a 120-room five-star hotel inside an Ottoman-era stone fortress in Old Jaffa, with foundations dating back roughly 800 years to a Crusader stronghold. The building served as a fortress, a prison, and a police station across different eras before reopening as a hotel in 2018. It sits directly above the Jaffa Clock Tower and the old port, a 3-minute walk to the Flea Market and 10 minutes along the seafront to the Tel Aviv Promenade. The headline features: original Ottoman stone walls preserved inside many rooms, a rooftop infinity pool with full Mediterranean and Tel Aviv skyline views, a real marble Turkish hammam in the spa, the Pan-Asian restaurant Jaya, and a 24-hour personal butler. Rates start around $620 a night, with suites topping $1,300. Best for couples and luxury travelers who want to sleep inside Jaffa history without sacrificing top-tier comfort.
- Sleeps inside a real 800-year-old Ottoman stone fortress in the heart of Old Jaffa
- Rooftop infinity pool with 360-degree views of the Mediterranean
- Authentic Turkish marble hammam plus dedicated 24-hour butler service
- Roughly 4-5 km from central Tel Aviv — taxi or 30-40-minute walk to Rothschild/Dizengoff
- Entry-level Deluxe rooms feel small for the $620+ starting rate, especially without sea view
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No. 4 #4 boutique icon · 1920 Bauhaus villa ★9.2 Hotel Montefiore
📍 On Montefiore Street where it meets the Rothschild / White City quarter — about 3 minutes on foot to Rothschild Boulevard, 8 minutes to Allenby Red Line metro station, and 20-25 minutes by car from Ben Gurion Airport.
Hotel Montefiore is a 12-room boutique tucked inside a three-storey 1920 Bauhaus villa on Montefiore Street, in the heart of Tel Aviv's White City. The R2M group (which also runs the city's beloved Brasserie) restored the building in 2008, keeping the historic bones and adding velvet drapes, polished oak floors, and cast-iron tubs in the bathrooms. Ceilings climb to roughly 3.5 metres, and each room is finished slightly differently depending on where it sits in the building. Downstairs, The Brasserie serves a French-Creole and Vietnamese menu you won't find anywhere else in the city, plus an a la carte breakfast that many reviews flag as Tel Aviv's best. You can reach Rothschild Boulevard in about 3 minutes on foot, Allenby Red Line station in 8 minutes, and Ben Gurion Airport by car in 20-25 minutes. Rates start around $385/night. Score 9.2/10 — built for couples and culture-led travelers who want story over square footage.
- 1920 Bauhaus villa, iconic atmosphere
- breakfast widely rated Tel Aviv's best
- 3-minute walk to Rothschild Boulevard
- historic 3-storey building has no lift
- some entry-level rooms run smaller than photos suggest
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No. 5 #5 Beachfront · Full Mediterranean views ★8.9 Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel - Luxury on the Beach
📍 On Eliezer Peri Street against Tel Aviv Marina — Gordon Beach is a 500-metre walk, Hilton Beach (LGBTQ+ friendly) about 10 minutes on foot, and Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) roughly 20 minutes by taxi.
Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel - Luxury on the Beach is a 16-storey, 282-room beachfront tower on Eliezer Peri Street, sitting directly against Tel Aviv Marina. Most rooms use floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the full Mediterranean — step out of the lobby and you reach Gordon Beach in around 500 metres, with the LGBTQ+ friendly Hilton Beach a 10-minute walk further north. Reviewers fixate on three things: the rooftop infinity pool with a 180-degree sea view, an Israeli breakfast buffet that locals call one of the city's best, and a high-floor spa and gym that lets you spend the whole day inside the building. Rates start around $360/night and climb past $680 in high season. Overall score 8.9/10 — best suited to couples, sea-view lovers, and travelers who want a single base to anchor the whole Tel Aviv trip.
- Sea-view rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows + rooftop infinity pool
- Israeli breakfast buffet that rates among Tel Aviv's best
- Next to Tel Aviv Marina, 500 m to Gordon Beach
- Some rooms and bathrooms feel classic-traditional, not modern luxury
- City View rooms face the road, not the sea — booking trap
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No. 6 #6 Bohemian Boutique · Steps from Hayarkon Beach ★8.8 Brown Beach House Tel Aviv
📍 Sits between the Lilienblum and Florentin neighborhoods — a 3-minute walk to Hayarkon Beach, around 10 minutes on foot to Rothschild Boulevard, and roughly 25 minutes by car to Ben Gurion (TLV) Airport.
Brown Beach House Tel Aviv is a 4-star boutique with around 40 rooms from Brown Hotels, the Israeli brand known for design with real personality. The hotel sits between Lilienblum and Florentin, a 3-minute walk to Hayarkon Beach and the seaside Tayelet promenade. The look is retro-Mediterranean — dark woods, earth tones, patterned tiles, and brass lighting with a 70s wink. Most rooms come with a small balcony for morning coffee, the lobby cafe serves a warm Tel Aviv breakfast, and the rooftop pool deck is the bohemian sunset perch of the property. It is a 10-minute stroll to Rothschild Boulevard and 12 to 15 minutes to Carmel Market. Scores 8.8/10 overall (Agoda 8.8, Booking 8.9, Tripadvisor 4.5/5). Rates start around US$270/night, climbing to roughly US$500 for the top room types.
- 3-minute walk to Hayarkon Beach
- Retro-Mediterranean design with real character
- Bohemian rooftop pool deck with city views
- Rooms run compact in classic boutique style
- Street-facing rooms catch Florentin bar noise on weekends
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No. 7 #7 Boutique icon · 1913 Landmark building ★9.3 Elkonin Hotel
📍 Right in the heart of Neve Tzedek, the oldest neighborhood in Tel Aviv — 3 minutes on foot to Suzanne Dellal Center, 10 minutes to Carmel Market, 12 minutes to Banana Beach, and about 20-25 minutes by car to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV).
Elkonin Hotel is a 5-star boutique of just 11 rooms tucked inside a 1913 landmark by Yehuda Magidovitch, one of the pioneering architects of early Tel Aviv. The building was reborn in 2022 under top Israeli studios Pitsou Kedem and Baranowitz Amit, who kept the original wrought-iron balconies, patterned floor tiles, and arched structure, then layered in French haute-design touches: Carrara marble, oak, brass, and contemporary Israeli artwork. Rates run from around US$470 a night up to US$800 for high-season suites. The headline feature is the rooftop pool and bar with a view across the tiled roofs of Neve Tzedek straight out to the Mediterranean. You can walk to Suzanne Dellal Center in 3 minutes, Banana Beach in 12, and Carmel Market in 10. Guests on Agoda (9.3) and Booking (9.4) consistently praise the name-recognizing service, the picture-perfect detailing, and the private a la carte breakfast that feels less like a hotel buffet and more like staying with an art-collector friend.
- 1913 landmark restored to haute-design standard by Pitsou Kedem
- Rooftop pool over Neve Tzedek rooftops out to the Mediterranean
- Just 11 rooms — staff remember every guest's name
- Rooms run small (22-28 sqm Classic) — heritage building constraints
- No on-site spa, gym, or full restaurant despite 5-star pricing
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No. 8 #8 Seaside Boutique · Ben Yehuda district ★8.7 Mendeli Street Hotel
📍 On Mendeli Street at the corner of Ben Yehuda — roughly 2 minutes on foot to Frishman Beach, about 15 minutes to Carmel Market, and 20-30 minutes by car from Ben Gurion Airport (TLV).
Mendeli Street Hotel is a compact 4-star boutique with just 66 rooms, sitting on the corner of Mendeli Street and Ben Yehuda in one of Tel Aviv's liveliest pockets. Step outside and you are roughly 2 minutes from Frishman Beach on the Mediterranean. What sets the place apart is its hotel-as-gallery concept — rotating contemporary Israeli artworks fill the lobby, corridors and rooms, so the whole stay feels like sleeping inside a small private gallery. Rooms lean minimal in warm wood and cream tones, beds get repeat praise for being unusually comfortable, and there is a Nespresso machine in every room. The award-winning Israeli breakfast lands in nearly every guest review as the highlight, and the front-of-house team is known for remembering names and tipping guests off to neighborhood spots. The overall score sits at 8.7/10 (Agoda 8.7, Booking 8.8) and rates start around $215/night — best suited to couples and solo travelers who want to do Tel Aviv on foot.
- 2-minute walk to Frishman Beach, smack on Ben Yehuda
- Israeli breakfast wins awards and review consensus
- Staff remembers your name by day two
- Rooms are tight — two large suitcases plus walking room is a squeeze
- Ben Yehuda traffic noise reaches street-facing rooms by day
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No. 9 #9 Boutique in a hip district · Best-value location ★9 Sam & Blondi by 7Minds Hotels
📍 Sheinkin Street 45, in the heart of the Sheinkin / Rothschild district — about 5 minutes on foot to Rothschild Boulevard, 7 minutes to Carmel Market, 12 minutes to Frishman Beach, and roughly 25 minutes by car to Ben Gurion Airport (TLV).
Sam & Blondi by 7Minds Hotels is a roughly 45-room boutique hiding inside a bright-yellow 1930s building with deep-green window frames on Sheinkin Street, the street most Tel Avivians call the city's most creative address. The shell is registered Bauhaus heritage — part of the UNESCO-listed White City, one of the densest clusters of 1930s Bauhaus buildings on earth. The interior flips the script: walls covered in saturated pop-art canvases, mood-lit corridors, and rooms that read more like small private galleries than chain bedrooms. There is a compact spa with treatment rooms for tired feet, plus genuinely warm front-desk staff who hand out local-only restaurant tips. Walk 5 minutes to Rothschild Boulevard, 7 minutes to Carmel Market, and 12 minutes to Frishman Beach. Rates from around $240/night are striking value for the postcode and the character — and earn a solid 9.0/10 overall.
- Bauhaus heritage shell plus playful pop-art interiors
- Walk to every major Tel Aviv landmark in 5-12 minutes
- Best-value 4-star boutique in the Sheinkin / Rothschild grid
- No swimming pool and a token gym setup
- Compact rooms with odd angles from the 1930s shell
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No. 10 #10 Social hostel · Florentin ★8.6 Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv
📍 Corner building in central Florentin at the tail end of Levinsky Market — 5 minutes on foot to Levinsky Market, 10 minutes to Carmel Market, 15 minutes to Rothschild Boulevard, HaShalom train station 10 minutes by bus or taxi, Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) roughly 20 minutes by car.
Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv opened in 2014 as the younger sibling of the cult-favorite Abraham Hostel in Jerusalem, taking over a corner building in Florentin at the tail end of the Levinsky Market — the neighborhood most travelers now call the city's indie heart, packed with street art, hidden bars and third-wave coffee. Inside are roughly 50 rooms split between 4-to-10-bed mixed dorms and private double/twin rooms, with prices running from about $41 a night for a dorm bunk up to roughly $157 for a private room in high season. The pull is the rooftop bar, which has turned into a global backpacker meet-up — live music, karaoke, Shabbat dinners and BBQ nights run all week. The in-house tour desk sells trips to the Negev desert, Jerusalem, the Dead Sea and a two-day Petra run into Jordan at backpacker rates. Walk 5 minutes to Levinsky Market, 10 to Carmel Market, 20 to Ben Gurion Airport by car. Guests rate it 8.6/10 on Agoda and 8.7 on Booking.
- Rooftop bar with weekly karaoke and BBQ nights
- 5-min walk to Levinsky, 10 to Carmel Market
- Own tour desk runs Dead Sea, Jerusalem and Petra trips
- Noise from rooftop bar runs late on weekends
- Dorm bathrooms back up between 7-9am
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Norman Tel Aviv | 5 | 9.3 | ~$700 | HaShalom suburban-rail station about 12 minutes on foot or a 5-minute taxi; Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) is a 20-25 minute drive. | #1 Boutique luxury · UNESCO White City |
| 2 | The Jaffa, a Luxury Collection Hotel | 5 | 9.1 | ~$629 | Jaffa Port 7-minute walk; no metro in Old Jaffa — taxis or Sherut share-vans required for central Tel Aviv. | #2 Historic boutique · 1879 hospital building |
| 3 | The Setai Tel Aviv | 5 | 9.0 | ~$614 | Jaffa Clock Tower 1 minute on foot | #3 Historic Heritage · Ottoman Stone Fortress |
| 4 | Hotel Montefiore | 4 | 9.2 | ~$386 | Allenby station (Red Line) | #4 boutique icon · 1920 Bauhaus villa |
| 5 | Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel - Luxury on the Beach | 5 | 8.9 | ~$357 | Tel Aviv Marina adjoins the hotel | #5 Beachfront · Full Mediterranean views |
| 6 | Brown Beach House Tel Aviv | 4 | 8.8 | ~$271 | Hayarkon Beach | #6 Bohemian Boutique · Steps from Hayarkon Beach |
| 7 | Elkonin Hotel | 5 | 9.3 | ~$471 | Shabazi Street (the heart of Neve Tzedek) is a 1-minute walk; HaShalom (Israel Railways) is about 7 minutes by car. | #7 Boutique icon · 1913 Landmark building |
| 8 | Mendeli Street Hotel | 4 | 8.7 | ~$214 | Frishman Beach roughly 2 minutes on foot | #8 Seaside Boutique · Ben Yehuda district |
| 9 | Sam & Blondi by 7Minds Hotels | 4 | 9.0 | ~$243 | Allenby Station on the new Red Line metro | #9 Boutique in a hip district · Best-value location |
| 10 | Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv | 2 | 8.6 | ~$41 | Levinsky Market about a 5-minute walk; Ben Gurion Airport (TLV) roughly 20 minutes by car. | #10 Social hostel · Florentin |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 The Norman is sleeping inside a meticulously restored UNESCO Bauhaus original — paired with private-home service, two Michelin-league restaurants and a rooftop pool over the white rooftops; it leads with story, not square metres.
#2 The Jaffa is staying inside an 1879 French hospital that John Pawson spent a decade restoring — a Chapel Bar in a former Catholic church, a Crusader-era stone courtyard, and minimalist rooms in the middle of Old Jaffa.
#3 The Setai Tel Aviv is the rare chance to sleep inside an 800-year-old Ottoman fortress that has been restored to the last stone — the rooftop sea view and a genuine Turkish hammam are highlights you simply will not find anywhere else in the city.
#4 Hotel Montefiore is a night inside a century-old Bauhaus villa in White City, paired with a French-Vietnamese kitchen and a legendary Tel Aviv breakfast — the draw is character and story, not room size or resort facilities.
#5 Carlton Tel Aviv sells the full Mediterranean window, a rooftop infinity pool, and a breakfast buffet locals rate among the city's best — pick it if you want to wake up, walk to the sand, and never change hotels mid-trip.
#6 Brown Beach House is a bohemian boutique a stone's throw from Hayarkon Beach — retro-Mediterranean design done right, a sunset-perfect rooftop pool, and a location that walks to both the sand and the Florentin bar scene.
Selección final
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