Israel's oldest university in Jerusalem — consistently ranked among world's top 100. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Tel Aviv within easy reach, so you can visit campus without the commute.
A tiny boutique of twelve rooms in a renovated early 20th-century building in Neve Tzedek, Tel Aviv's most intimate and atmospheric neighbourhood. The whitewashed rooms, the library corner, and the breakfast of fresh Yemenite bread and local honey make it the most characterful small hotel in the city.
Part of Israel's most respected hostel chain, Abraham Tel Aviv offers excellent dormitories, private rooms, daily tours, free walking tours, and a communal kitchen with a Friday Shabbat dinner that is the best social event in the city for independent travelers. The staff's knowledge of the nightlife, beaches, and day-trip options is encyclopaedic.
A contemporary boutique two minutes from the beach with well-designed rooms, an excellent breakfast of Israeli classics, and a rooftop terrace that is a favourite for late-night Tel Aviv summer parties. The price point for a beachfront-adjacent boutique is among the most competitive in the city.