Rated Very good by our guests
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Spotlessly clean, easy check-in, owners very helpful about everything , logical price for the local standers (something good that the war has done is to lower the prices for accommodation in Tel Aviv). Good location. This is not my first time in this place. Very happily surprised by the new prices for this place. Safe for families and couples . Ofcourse I suggest it for business visitors . WiFi is excellent everywhere
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De' Mar Florentine By Peraia sits directly above Levinsky Market in the vibrant Florentin area of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Within easy walking distance you'll find street art and nightlife in Florentin, the trendy boutiques and galleries of Neve Tzedek, the historic lanes and port of Old Jaffa, sandy city beaches and the lively Tel Aviv Port promenade. The location makes it an excellent base for food-focused walks, beach days, and central city sightseeing.
A historic spice and food market full of specialty shops, cafes, delis and local flavor — perfect for breakfast, lunch and picking up culinary souvenirs.
A creative neighborhood known for colorful street art, indie bars, galleries and a lively nightlife scene.
One of Tel Aviv's oldest and most fashionable districts, with designer boutiques, cafés, small museums and picturesque alleys.
Tel Aviv's largest open-air market for fresh produce, street food and crafts; nearby Nahalat Binyamin has arts-and-crafts stalls and a lively pedestrian strip.
Ancient port city with winding streets, an artists' quarter, historic sites, galleries, and a scenic harbor with cafés and restaurants.
A restored coastal promenade and dining area with shops, bars and a popular spot for sunset strolls and evening entertainment.
Iconic tree-lined boulevard featuring Bauhaus architecture, cafés, restaurants and a central pedestrian area — great for architecture and people-watching.
Popular sandy beaches with sun loungers, cafés and a lively seaside atmosphere — ideal for swimming, sunbathing and walks along the shore.
Make the most of your stay at De' Mar Florentine By Peraia with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in Tel Aviv:
Tel Aviv-Yafo blends Mediterranean beaches, vibrant culinary scenes, creative neighborhoods and historic Jaffa — making it a lively destination for culture, food and relaxation. De' Mar Florentine By Peraia is an excellent choice for visitors who want to be in the heart of Tel Aviv's food and nightlife scene: its location directly above Levinsky Market places you within walking distance of cafés, markets, beaches and major city sights. Reviews highlight spotless, modern-feeling rooms, helpful staff, excellent WiFi, good value for money and family-friendly studios — all strong reasons to consider this property when staying in Tel Aviv.
De' Mar Florentine By Peraia
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Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in Tel Aviv
Fall
Summer (June–August) — warmest, busiest, and most expensive.
Winter (December–February) — lower rates and fewer tourists, though wetter and cooler.
March–May. Mild temperatures (15–25°C / 59–77°F), blooming parks and comfortable days for walking, beach time and outdoor cafés.
One of the world’s largest LGBTQ+ celebrations, centered on a parade and week-long events along the waterfront and city neighborhoods.
A citywide all-night cultural festival with museums, galleries, theaters and public spaces open late and hosting performances and parties.
An international running event that brings thousands of runners through the city streets, typically early in the year.
A major documentary festival showcasing international and Israeli films with screenings and industry events.
Nationwide celebrations with local Tel Aviv events, fireworks, outdoor concerts and beach parties. Date shifts each year according to the Hebrew calendar.
Tel Aviv has a Mediterranean climate: bring sunscreen, a hat and light breathable clothing for spring/summer; a light layer for cooler evenings in spring/fall; and a waterproof jacket or umbrella for winter rain. Swim season runs late spring through early fall, but check local conditions and lifeguard flags. Expect sea breezes that can cool evenings even on hot days.
Tel Aviv is one of Israel's most expensive cities for accommodation, dining, and nightlife. Prices rise during the summer high season and around major events (Pride, marathon, White Night, large international conferences). Weekend rates (Thu–Sat) can be higher than weekday rates because of local weekend nightlife and short-break visitors. Budget travelers can find deals in hostels and guesthouses or by booking well in advance; last-minute hotel availability is possible off-season. Short-term apartment rentals (Airbnb) are popular and can be cheaper for groups but also surge during events.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Tel Aviv is compact and walkable with good public transport links. Train and bus services connect the city to Ben Gurion Airport and other cities. Bikes and e-scooters are widely used for short trips.
Plan around major events: book accommodation early for Pride (June), the Marathon and major festivals. Use early mornings and late afternoons for sightseeing to avoid midday heat in summer; combine Jaffa's Old City with Neve Tzedek for a compact cultural walk and excellent dining options.
Everything you need to know about your stay at De' Mar Florentine By Peraia
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