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Amazing service to the customer, not only they pay attention to the little details, they do it with a smile! Great food options, we went on a weekend so I wasn’t expecting much but surprisingly good! Jacuzzi on the roof was incredible, too bad it was way too hot because of the weather hahaha
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Carlton Tel Aviv sits directly on the Tel Aviv promenade (Tayelet) next to Hilton Beach and Gordon Pool, giving immediate beach access and great sea views. Within a short walk or short drive you’ll find the Tel Aviv Port (Namal) with dining and nightlife, historic Old Jaffa with its galleries and flea market, the bustling Carmel Market (Shuk HaCarmel), cultural sites such as the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and Rothschild Boulevard with its Bauhaus architecture. The hotel’s location makes it easy to combine beach relaxation with city sightseeing, dining, and nightlife.
A popular sandy beach directly in front of the hotel and home to the Gordon outdoor pool, ideal for swimming, sunbathing and waterside cafés.
A nearby, well-maintained beach known for relaxed atmosphere, water sports and volleyball — popular with locals and visitors.
Converted old port with a lively boardwalk, boutique shops, seafood restaurants and nightlife edges along the waterfront.
Ancient port city with a historic port, flea market, art galleries, winding alleys and panoramic views over the Mediterranean.
Tel Aviv’s largest market offering fresh produce, street food, spices and a lively local atmosphere.
Major museum with modern and contemporary art collections, frequently hosting notable exhibitions.
Make the most of your stay at Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel – Luxury on the Beach with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Tel Aviv:
Tel Aviv is a lively Mediterranean city known for its beaches, vibrant culinary scene, nightlife, design and culture. Staying at Carlton Tel Aviv — Luxury on the Beach places you directly on the promenade with easy access to the sea, excellent breakfast with sea views, rooftop leisure facilities and consistently praised attentive service, making it an excellent base for both relaxation and exploring the city.
Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel – Luxury on the Beach
10 Eliezer Peri Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Tel Aviv
Fall
Summer (June–August) and major events (June Pride, February Marathon, Jewish holidays in spring/fall)
Winter (December–February), except around holiday weeks
March–May: Temperatures are mild (15–25°C / 59–77°F). Blossoms, outdoor dining, and many cultural festivals make this one of the most pleasant times to explore Tel Aviv.
One of the largest Pride celebrations in the world—parade, beach parties and city-wide events draw international crowds.
Major international running event that brings thousands of runners and spectators to the city.
A 24-hour cultural festival with museums, galleries, and performance venues open late and special events across the city.
A lively national holiday featuring street parties, costumes and public celebrations—Tel Aviv's celebrations are energetic and creative.
Leading documentary festival featuring local and international films, industry events and screenings across the city.
Tel Aviv has a Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Always carry sunscreen and a hat in warmer months; bring a light rain jacket and an umbrella for winter. Watch for sudden dry heat/wind events ("sharav") in spring that raise temperatures and create dust. Stay hydrated year-round and check sea conditions before swimming—strong currents occasionally occur.
Tel Aviv hotel prices follow typical Mediterranean city patterns: high demand during pleasant-weather shoulder seasons (spring and fall) and during major events (Tel Aviv Pride, Tel Aviv Marathon, major Jewish holidays such as Passover and Rosh Hashanah). Summer (June–August) sees beach-goers and international tourists, pushing rates up on weekends and around Pride. Winter (December–February) is the lowest overall hotel price period except around school holidays and some holiday dates; expect discounts and promotional rates. Weekends (Friday–Saturday) can be more expensive because domestic leisure travel peaks Friday daytime into Saturday evening. Booking 2–3+ months ahead is wise for high-season travel and major events; last-minute deals appear in low season. Short-term rental prices (Airbnb) spike around events and holiday weeks and vary by neighborhood—hot neighborhoods (near the beach, Rothschild, Neve Tzedek, Florentin) carry premium rates.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Ben Gurion Airport is well-connected by train and taxi. Within Tel Aviv use buses, trains, shared taxis (sherut), ride-hailing apps, and bikes/scooters; note public transport reductions on Shabbat.
Book hotels several months in advance for Pride, the Marathon and major Jewish holidays; choose a neighborhood near the beach (Gordon/Frishman) or central (Rothschild/Neve Tzedek) for easy access to nightlife and attractions. Use mornings for outdoor sightseeing in summer and late afternoons for beach time to avoid midday heat.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel – Luxury on the Beach
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