Hotels in Israel

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Best hotels in Israel

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Cultural Heritage in Jerusalem:
Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem
Family-Friendly Retreats:
Dan Eilat Hotel
Eco-Friendly Escape:
Carmel Forest By Isrotel Exclusive
Tranquil Dead Sea Resorts:
David Dead Sea Resort & Spa
Unique Boutique Experience in Tel Aviv:
Hotel Montefiore
Kibbutz Hospitality:
Ein Gedi Kibbutz Hotel
History Meets Modernity:
The Jaffa - Fattal Limited Edition

FAQs about hotels in Israel

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

Which hotels in Israel have unique views?
Hotels with stunning views include the Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and the David Citadel Jerusalem, offering views of the Old City. The Setai Sea Of Galilee also features picturesque lakeside views.
What are the best hotels for families in Israel?
Family-friendly options include the Dan Eilat Hotel and the Astral Village Hotel, which provide children's activities and family rooms. The Royal Beach Hotel Tel Aviv also offers family-oriented amenities.
What are the top-rated luxury hotels in Israel?
Top-rated luxury hotels include The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya, and the Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem, both known for upscale amenities and outstanding service. Average prices for luxury stays start at around $350 per night.
Which hotels offer affordable accommodation in Israel?
Cheapest options include the Abraham Tel Aviv and the YMCA Three Arches Hotel, with rates frequently below $100 per night. Average budget prices for general accommodation range from $80 to $120.
Are there any spa hotels in Israel?
Yes, hotels like the David Dead Sea Resort & Spa and the Royal Beach Eilat By Isrotel Exclusive provide extensive spa services, focusing on relaxation and wellness, with average nightly rates around $200.

Essential Guide to Hotels in Israel

This guide evaluates over 100 hotels in Israel, providing key information about pricing, location, and travel tips to help travelers secure the best accommodations.

Typical nightly rates range from $120 to $300.

Peak travel seasons include spring (March to May) and fall (September to November).

Local taxes add approximately 17% to hotel bills.

Many hotels are within 3-10 km of major attractions like the Western Wall and Tel Aviv beaches.

Book in advance to secure lower rates, especially during peak seasons.

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