Tel Aviv's top 6 hidden hotels

Straying from the well-trodden path can be unnerving, but these lesser-known hotels in Tel Aviv will convince you that the risk is often well worth it.
By: Israel Tour Packages
 
HAIFA, Israel - Jan. 28, 2016 - PRLog -- In the words of the Beatles – do you want to know a secret? Six, actually, but all variations on the theme of planning a stay in Tel Aviv without depending on the same chain hotels as everyone else.
In many cities boutique hotels play the funky B-sides to the corporate world’s cookie-cutter hotel hit-list, and in that respect Tel Aviv is no different. And it’s not always about bedding down in über-luxury, as location and atmosphere can count even more than high thread counts.
So do dope roof terraces and/or good sea views. So with that in mind –  let's get started.

1. Hotel Gilgal

In most beachy burgs you pay a premium to be close to the sea, whether that means a sea view from your room, an easy walk to the nearest beach or both. But the bright, airy guestrooms at this hotel (which I found one day quite by accident when looking for a bus in the altogether wrong place) won't break the bank.
The Gilgal is owned by Jacob and Elisheva Damkani, but more importantly it's a place where you can enjoy a big Israeli breakfast on the roof, with a view of the Mediterranean. This is almost my favorite seaside hotel in Tel Aviv.

2. Hotel Savoy

This is my favorite seaside hotel in Tel Aviv, and that has a lot to do with location on Geula Street, which, as Tel Aviv insiders know, is one of the few city streets that slopes down directly to the sea. The Savoy may not be directly on the beach, but for Tel Aviv it's about as close as you can get.
The rooms are mostly mediocre in size but they're thoughtfully configured, with beds that seem like a variation on those thick and comfy Westin Heavenly Beds. Big cushioned headboards with floral motifs are the only splashes of color to offset the otherwise mainly black-and-white decor.
Even the standard rooms feature sliding glass doors that open onto small balconies, most with at least partial sea views. An unhurried vibe prevails here, absent of loud tour groups, which perhaps was part of the draw for past guests including David LaChapelle and Karim Rasheed.

3. The Poli

Speaking of Karim Rasheed, the design wunderkind whose technicolor hues jazz up hip hotels from Berlin to Brighton, the countdown has begun to the anticipated fall opening of The Poli. Originally slated to be branded as 'Sir Benjamin' by an Amsterdam-based hotel group, the Poli will eventually open under the stewardship of Leon Avigad, owner and manager of the Brown TLV hotel.
Word on the street is that guests and locals alike are in for some truly eye-popping design (Rasheed is not bashful about his brights) and even a rooftop pool. And the street's a lively one: Nachalat Binyamin, near the entrance to the Carmel Market.

4. The Brown Beach House

Fans of the Brown TLV Hotel with a yen to be just steps from the Tel Aviv seaside will want to check out this smart new addition that's even closer to the beach, on Hayarkon Street.
There are 40 stylish rooms and suites, putting the property easily in the boutique category, along with a cafe, Flamingo Bar (think pink) and small spa. Hotelier Leon Avigad knows his stuff.
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