Norman Hotel

Top choice in Tel Aviv


Housed in two restored 1920s Bauhaus buildings, the Norman is awash in midcentury opulence and the most royal of Tel Aviv’s boutiques. No detail is overlooked here; there's an airy, understated grace in the rooms that range from (relatively) modest doubles to a lavish penthouse duplex suite.

Facilities include a fitness room, wellness area and rooftop infinity pool, plus fine dining in its library and brasserie.


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