Embassy Hotel

Tel Aviv


Though it has dated decor, the Embassy's location – directly opposite the beach – means that this small hotel will please summer style-meisters whose budgets can't quite stretch to the prices charged by boutique hotels in the Rothschild enclave. Opt for a suite if possible, as these are larger than the slightly cramped standards and come with a kitchenette.

Entrance to the hotel is in the covered alleyway between HaYarkon and Ben Yehuda Sts.


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