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Beautiful rooms with everything you'll need and very helpful freindly staff
The experience was amazing! The room was one of the best i've ever been with a wonderful view on the beach. The location is great! Breakfast was very good and had a lot of option. I would definitely recommend !
Dan Tel Aviv sits on the Mediterranean promenade, placing guests within easy walking distance of Tel Aviv’s major sights: beach and promenade activities right outside the hotel; Dizengoff Center and the shopping streets around Dizengoff and Rothschild within a 10–25 minute walk; the bustling Carmel Market and the lively restaurant scene nearby; the historic neighbourhood of Neve Tzedek and Old Jaffa reachable by a pleasant walk or short taxi ride. Cultural attractions such as the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and Rabin Square are also close by, making the hotel an excellent base for sightseeing, shopping and nightlife.
Sandy city beaches with beach services, sunbeds, cafés and the lively promenade perfect for walking, cycling and people-watching.
Popular shopping and dining area with boutiques, cafés, nightlife and the famous Dizengoff Square, ideal for shopping and evening outings.
Tel Aviv’s largest open-air market offering fresh produce, street food, spices, and a lively local atmosphere.
An ancient port city with winding alleys, galleries, flea market, restaurants and panoramic sea views—great for sunset strolls.
One of Israel’s leading art museums with a strong collection of modern and contemporary art, temporary exhibitions and cultural programs.
Historic boulevards with Bauhaus architecture, cafés, boutique shops and the charming Neve Tzedek neighborhood with galleries and restaurants.
Make the most of your stay at Dan Tel Aviv Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Tel Aviv:
Tel Aviv is a dynamic Mediterranean city known for its beaches, vibrant culinary scene, Bauhaus architecture, cultural attractions and lively nightlife. Dan Tel Aviv is an excellent choice for visitors because it provides prime beachfront location, spacious modern rooms (many with sea views), outstanding breakfast and dining, highly praised and attentive staff/guest relations, and leisure facilities including a saltwater pool and spa. Its central location puts markets, museums and nightlife within easy reach, making it a strong base for both relaxation and exploration.
Dan Tel Aviv Hotel
99 Hayarkon Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Tel Aviv
Summer
Summer (June–August) — beach season, many tourists, festivals.
Late Winter (January–March) and early Fall (September–October) — fewer crowds and better hotel deals.
March–May: Mild, sunny days with occasional rain early in the season. Flowers bloom, outdoor cafés are comfortable, and many cultural events begin ramping up.
One of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ pride celebrations, typically in June.
A citywide cultural night with museums, shops, bars and streets open late and free cultural events—usually in June.
Annual marathon event (often held in February) drawing international runners and local crowds.
National celebrations with fireworks, outdoor concerts, and street parties—date varies (spring).
Tel Aviv has a Mediterranean climate: expect hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. Bring sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses) and a reusable water bottle year-round. Pack a light rain jacket and layers for winter evenings. For summer, wear breathable, light clothing and plan outdoor activities for early morning or late afternoon to avoid peak heat.
Tel Aviv is one of Israel's most expensive cities for accommodation, dining, and nightlife. Hotel rates peak during summer (June–August), Pride week (usually June), major festivals and local holidays (Passover, Independence Day) and major international events. Weekend rates (Friday–Saturday) are typically higher than midweek. Budget travelers find the best deals in late winter/early spring (January–March) and early fall (September–October). Short-term apartment rentals can be competitive but surge during events; booking 6–12 weeks ahead for normal periods and 3–6 months for peak events is recommended.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Tel Aviv is compact and walkable with good public transit, ride-hailing, bike-share and taxis. Public transport is more limited on Shabbat (Fri evening–Sat evening) and during national holidays.
Base yourself near the Tel Aviv Promenade (Tayelet) or Rothschild/Neve Tzedek for easy beach access, nightlife and dining. Book accommodation early for Pride and summer, and plan museum visits for weekday mornings to avoid crowds.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Dan Tel Aviv Hotel
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