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Staff members are very friendly and were very helpful. The location is very comfortable me close to a lot of things.
Everything was excellent
Sheraton Grand Tel Aviv sits on the Tel Aviv promenade (Tayelet) with immediate beach access and is within easy reach of Jaffa, the Port (Namal), Carmel Market, cultural neighborhoods like Neve Tzedek, and central city sights such as Rabin Square and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Many attractions are a short walk, short bike or taxi ride away, making the hotel a convenient base for beach time, dining, shopping and sightseeing.
Golden sand beach with promenade for walking, cycling and seaside cafés — ideal for sunbathing and swimming.
Historic port area with ancient streets, galleries, flea market, restaurants and panoramic sea views.
Rebuilt port area with shops, restaurants, nightlife and a pleasant boardwalk along the water.
Lively open-air market selling fresh produce, street food, spices and souvenirs — central Tel Aviv experience.
Israel’s leading art museum with significant modern and contemporary collections and rotating exhibitions.
Charming historic neighborhood with boutique shops, cafés, galleries and boutique hotels — great for strolling.
Major public square and civic center that hosts events, near shopping streets and the city's central business district.
Make the most of your stay at Sheraton Grand Tel Aviv with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Tel Aviv:
Tel Aviv is a vibrant Mediterranean city known for its beaches, nightlife, culinary scene and cultural diversity. Sheraton Grand Tel Aviv is an excellent base: it combines a prime beachfront location on the promenade with spacious modern rooms, outstanding service (consistently praised in guest reviews), a pool and strong access to key neighborhoods like Jaffa, Neve Tzedek and the city center. Whether you’re visiting for relaxation, food, shopping or culture, the Sheraton’s location and amenities make it easy to experience the best of Tel Aviv.
Sheraton Grand Tel Aviv
115 Hayarkon Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Tel Aviv
Summer
Summer and major local events/holidays (Pride, Marathon, Passover, Sukkot)
Winter (except holiday weeks) and late fall—lower rates and fewer tourists
March–May: mild temperatures, blooming parks, and increasingly warm sea temperatures. Spring is one of the most pleasant times to enjoy outdoor cafés, promenade walks and open-air events. Note that Jewish holidays such as Passover often fall in this period and can cause local travel spikes and higher prices around those weeks.
One of the world’s largest Pride celebrations, typically in June. It draws huge international and local crowds.
A summer city-wide all-night cultural festival with museums, galleries and shops open late and free events across the city, usually in late spring/early summer.
Major international marathon typically held in late winter (often February). The race draws runners from around the world and transforms parts of the city center and coastal roads.
National holiday with city-wide celebrations, fireworks and public events — date varies each year (usually April/May).
Typically held in October: showcases local and international designers with exhibitions, workshops and open studios across the city.
Tel Aviv has a Mediterranean climate: hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Always carry sunscreen, a hat and water in summer; dress in layers for cooler winter evenings and bring a compact rain jacket or umbrella. Comfortable walking shoes are a must—many streets are cobbled and the city is best explored on foot or by bike. Watch the strong sun and reflected heat from pavement and buildings during summer; hydration and midday shade are important.
Tel Aviv's hotel and travel prices are strongly seasonal and event-driven. High season runs through the warm summer months and spikes around major local events and Israeli holidays (notably Pride, the Tel Aviv Marathon, Passover and Sukkot). During these periods hotels, short-term rentals and flights into Ben Gurion can be significantly more expensive and fill up quickly. Value seasons are typically late fall and winter (excluding holiday weeks) when cooler, wetter weather reduces beach tourism and business travel. Weekends (Friday–Saturday) often have higher short-stay demand as local visitors from other parts of Israel come for city breaks. Advance booking is recommended for travel during high-demand events; mid-week stays can sometimes be cheaper than weekend nights.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Efficient public transport (buses and trains), expanding light-rail, easy taxis/rideshares, and many short-distance options like bikes and scooters.
Buy a local SIM or eSIM with data on arrival for navigation and on-demand ride apps, schedule popular restaurants and tours in advance (especially during Pride and Marathon weeks), and plan at least one early-morning beach or promenade walk to enjoy the city before crowds and heat build.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Sheraton Grand Tel Aviv
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