Hotel in Tel
Aviv will be the main question in mind once you have booked your
budget flight to Israel and reserved a rental car. There are three main
categories of visitors to Tel Aviv: those who are in the city on
business, those who are on vacation, those who have come to visit family
or friends, and those on a pilgrimage. There is a
hotel in Tel
Aviv for everyone no matter what the purpose of your visit or
your budget. We will take each of these categories in turn and attempt
to describe the most suitable accommodation available to each one.
Tel Aviv, home of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, is
rapidly becoming the financial heart of the Middle East. People from the
world over visit on business and there is many an
hotel in Tel
Aviv located close to the financial district. Fortunately the
famous Tel Aviv promenade area with its major five star hotels is
located very close to the business centre so business guests are able to
take advantage of the luxury accommodation available there. All the
large hotel chains are represented there including the Sheraton and the
Hilton. Here is a list of the hotels in Tel Aviv frequented by business
visitors: Abratel Suites, Alexander Hotel, Ami Hotel, Basel Hotel,
Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel, Center Tel Aviv Hotel, Cinema Tel Aviv Hotel (at
the centre of Kika Dizengoff), City Tel Aviv Hotel, Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Dan Panorama Tel Aviv, Dan Tel Aviv, David Intercontinental, Grand
Beach Hotel de la Mer, Istrotel Tower, Marina, Melody, Metropolitan,
Olympia, Park Plaza, Prima Astor, Renaissance Hotel Tel Aviv, Shalom,
Sheraton Moriah, Sheraton TLV and Tower, Tal Hotel and the Vital Hotel.
Any tourist on a medium to high budget can stay in
any
hotel in
Tel Aviv mentioned above. These hotels are top-notch, with all
the conveniences you would expect of excellent multi-national chain
hotels. Some of them are privately owned, of course, and there are
boutique hotels among them, such at the Vital and the Hotel de la Mer.
Those with large families or on a tight budget should investigate more
modest privately owned hotels in Tel Aviv which might be perfect. There
are also many lodgings, rooms, bed and breakfast establishments, lodges,
inns, motels, backpacker stays and even B&Bs in private homes in Tel
Aviv that might be suitable for tourists on limited budgets.
Those who have come to visit family or friend might
not need a fully-fledged
hotel in Tel
Aviv but rather just a place to put their heads down at night.
Any of the simple budget hotel options mentioned above would suit their
purposes – unless they have a big budget and prefer the luxury of
top-rate hotels. Finally there are the pilgrims and these come in two
varieties: those visiting Israel for the visit of a lifetime and those
doing it on the cheap. Obviously those who want to have a memorable stay
would do well to stay in the most expensive
hotel in Tel
Aviv they can afford. Otherwise they should go with one of the
budget options mentioned.