Hotel
A luxury Passover escape by the sea
The Carlton Tel Aviv invites guests to an unforgettable celebration of tradition, fine dining, and the blue Mediterranean
Yuval Village's Grand Vista Hotel returns to reclaim its glorious past
Blast kills seven at Chinese-run restaurant in Afghan capital, Islamic State claims responsibility
SETAI’s next destination: Caribbean Island with private beach
Brown Hotel: A base to see the capital’s wonders - review
The hotel is conveniently located near many family attractions, such as the new aquarium.
Tel Aviv’s stately Elkonin Hotel delivers on cuisine, spa experiences - review
Elkonin offers 44 thoughtfully designed rooms across five categories, including two elegant suites.
The easy to miss hotel that is a 'hidden jewel' in Tel Aviv
The Jewel Hotel feels like a hidden oasis right in the center of Tel Aviv, with something quite rare for this city: a dedicated underground hotel parking lot.
The hotel offering a wellness journey if you want to change eating habits
Hotel Briaa in Gilboa offers a retreat vacation for those who want to pause, clear their minds, and begin a genuine transformation of body and soul.
14 desert pipes turned into Israel’s most unusual hotel – and the price? You decide
At Naot Farm, the Tzavta complex offers couples desert lodging in 14 recycled pipes with no set price. Guests pay what they choose, based on trust and belief in the “Beautiful Israeli.”
The new place everyone will want to sleep at – hint: It’s in the center
District Committee approved a luxury hotel in Herzliya Marina with 365 rooms, conference center, spa, two towers (7–11 floors), public plaza, green roofs, and 51,000 sqm building rights.
Thousands of tourists to arrive in this city? 1,400 new hotel rooms planned along the coastline
Israel Land Authority and Tourism Ministry to market 2 plots in Ashkelon for 1,400 hotel rooms, commercial spaces, and a new neighborhood, as part of a major tourism plan in the southern region.
Patrick Saada - Boutique hotels vs. large hotel investments
More than a kibbutz: Kfar Giladi Hotel blends history, comfort, and borderland calm
By situating hospitality at the nexus of agriculture, history, and borderland experience, the hotel creates added value beyond conventional hospitality.
A feast for the senses: The Dan Eilat stuns on the shores of Eilat
What was meant to be a short stay turned into an unexpected refuge, where the staff offered more than a room; they offered sanctuary.