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The hotel industry in Israel boasts a multifaceted tourism landscape, attracting visitors with diverse interests. Israel’s unique blend of historical and religious significance, coupled with its modern amenities, creates a dynamic hospitality environment.
It accommodates a wide spectrum of travelers, from religious pilgrims flocking to sacred sites in Jerusalem and Bethlehem to history buffs exploring archaeological wonders like Masada.
Furthermore, Israel’s coastal cities, particularly Tel Aviv, offer a vibrant urban experience, with luxury hotels providing top-tier amenities and picturesque beachfront views.
The recently established Selina Dakhla strives to provide visitors seeking to interact with the area’s culture, history, and natural beauty with a distinctive and authentic experience.
Selina Dakhla offers a space for visitors to experience the region’s lively present while influencing its future, whether through learning about the area’s rich cultural legacy or participating in sustainable tourism practices. Selina Dakhla is poised to become the ideal vacation spot for tourists looking for something unique and genuine thanks to a booming tourism industry and a lively nightlife scene.
The aesthetic of Brown Eilat is influenced by Miami South Beach in the 1930s. The hotel offers 84 rooms and suites with a Copacabana aesthetic while maintaining the classic style of the original Brown Hotel. Five types of accommodations are available to guests: Urban Rooms, Terrace Rooms, Classic Rooms, Studios, and Junior Suites.
Each has a private bathroom with a waterfall shower, plush bathrobes, cotton sheets, and towels. Some of the larger rooms and suites also include terraces, private balconies, and private jacuzzi spas. The hotel also features a pool, a cocktail bar, and a boutique where visitors can buy vintage products made in the area.
Brown Hotels has brought Cena, its Italian concept from Tel Aviv, for its culinary offering. It offers a menu of traditional Italian and Mediterranean dishes with a modern twist.
The Hotel industry in Israel accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In addition to the 15 operating hotels in Israel and the group’s 7 hotels in Greece and Croatia, the Brown chain is opening four new hotels in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The Herbert Samuel Dead Sea, the second hotel to be opened in the Dead Sea region by the Nakash Group hotels after the Milos hotel two years ago, will open on Monday. The Herbert Samuel Dead Sea will provide its guests with individualised, warm service in addition to elegance, quality, and high standards, much like our other hotels.
In Tel Aviv’s Tel Aviv City-Centre neighbourhood, Alberto by Isrotel Design offers air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen televisions. The Independence Hall Museum, Nachalat Benyamin Crafts Fair, and Shenkin Street are just a short drive from this property. The hotel features an outdoor pool, a front desk open around-the-clock with assistance for visitors, and free WiFi access throughout the building.
Less than a kilometre from Frishman Beach in Tel Aviv, the Backstage Hotel – an Atlas Boutique Hotel has a bar, a patio, and city views. The hotel is close to Gordon Beach, Meir Park, and Dizengoff Center, all of which are well-liked tourist destinations.
The Port Tower by Isrotel Design in Tel Aviv offers beachfront lodging 500 metres from Metsitsim Beach and features a number of amenities, including a restaurant, a fitness centre, and a bar. Guests can use the sauna and the bicycle rental service.
In addition to the 110 villas and suites it began with, The Setai-Sea of Galilee will add 47 new “Kinneret Villas.” A private garden and infinity pool are features of each stand-alone lodging. On the edge of the Sea of Galilee, there lies a luxurious spa resort.
The Port Tower Hotel, a new 149-room hotel in Tel Aviv Port, was formally launched by Isrotel Ltd. The hotel provides tourists with a Tel Aviv experience that mixes culture, cuisine, beaches, and nonstop nightlife. It also features two suites, an indoor heated swimming pool, a restaurant, and a bar. Joining the Isrotel Design hotel chain is the latest urban hotel.