Europe, Tel Aviv
The Hotel will appeal to film buffs
Opened in 1939, this Bauhaus designed building was originally the largest cinema in Tel Aviv and displays its rich history through intriguing displays of film, film posters, projection equipment and cameras.
Converted in 1992 to a modern hotel, there are now 82 en-suite bedrooms many with balconies that overlook Dizengoff Square. On the roof, there is an elegant terrace with sun loungers and also a Jacuzzi and sauna.
Buffet breakfast is served in the breakfast patio where complimentary WiFi is available. Bicycle rental is also available.
Property Facilities
- 24hr Reception
- Bicycles
- Central Air Conditioning
- Communal Car Park
- Communal Washer/Dryer or Laundry Service
- Elevator/Lift
- Foreign Money Exchange
- Hotel Disabled Access
- Internet Access in Public Areas
- Sauna
Room Facilities
- Bath
- Central Heating
- Direct Dial Telephone
- En-Suite Bathroom
- Hairdryer
- Internet Access
- Private Balcony/Terrace
- Private Balcony/Terrace
- Safety Deposit Box
- Satellite/Cable TV
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