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Sarona – The Templar Colony
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Sarona – The Templar Colony

Sarona – The Templar Colony

Tel Aviv travel guide

Sarona is a complex in Tel Aviv, originally built as a colony by German Templars over 140 years ago. It has been renovated and now houses boutique stores, artist galleries, cafes, and some of the city’s most popular restaurants and bars.

The Tel Aviv Municipality worked hard to restore 33 buildings in Sarona so it could become a special place for people to shop, work and visit. They made sure to keep the old features of the buildings so it would look beautiful. The complex opened in 2014 and will have more buildings added later.
Sarona is a cool place in Tel Aviv with lots of stores and restaurants and The Sarona Market. There are luxury brands and local fashion stores, art galleries, cafes, burger bars, Italian restaurants, wine bars, and lots of other places to eat and drink. You can even rent picnic baskets to eat in the grassy area in the middle.

Take part in the exciting story of Sarona’s Templar Colony by exploring the beautiful grounds. Visit Beit Ha’Am, the clock, the old olive mill (Beit Ha’Bad), and the former dance school that became Israel’s Finance Minister.

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Experience the Urban Charm of Tel Aviv at The Poli House Hotel: A Unique and Beautiful Destination

Experience the Urban Charm of Tel Aviv at The Poli House Hotel: A Unique and Beautiful Destination

Discover the breathtaking and distinctive Poli House Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel, located in one of the city's busiest intersections. From almost every room, you can take in the vibrant streets and become a part of the city's urban life. This hotel has been recognized worldwide for its unique design and exceptional amenities, including a rooftop bar and an infinity pool that will take your Tel Aviv vacation to the next level. The Poli House Hotel offers an urban rooftop experience that includes a bar with good music, spa facilities, treatment rooms, and a heated infinity pool. Breakfast is served in a variety of cafes nearby, so you can immerse yourself in the city's culture as much as possible. The hotel's building, known as Beit Polishook, was constructed in 1934 as an office building and served as the location for several establishments over the years. After years of neglect, the iconic building underwent a comprehensive preservation and reconstruction process directed by award-winning architect Nitza Smok, which contributed to the revitalization of the Nachalat Binyamin pedestrian area and market. The Poli House Hotel is located in the historic Polishok House, overlooking the bustling Magan David square, which is the meeting point for six streets. This central location makes most of the city's landmarks and tourist sites easily accessible by foot. The hotel is within walking distance to three of the city's central markets, including the vibrant Carmel Market, Bezalel market, and Nachalat Binyamin's artists' market, which is active on Tuesdays and Fridays, right beneath the hotel. The rooftop infinity pool at Poli House is the centerpiece of the hotel's spacious roof, offering an expansive panoramic view of Tel Aviv's skyline, stretching all the way to the sea. The pool is heated, allowing guests to enjoy a swim even during the winter months, and there is a couple's Jacuzzi and dry sauna available for further relaxation. The pool area has sunbeds and relaxation areas where guests can order drinks and food from the nearby rooftop bar. The rooftop bar at Poli House is designed by Karim Rashid and is a top entertainment destination for locals and travelers alike. The bar offers a wide selection of drinks and cocktails, as well as small and delicious food dishes from the Crodo Bar, all against the backdrop of a panoramic view of Tel Aviv and good music. You can also combine your visit with a pampering double spa package that includes a meal at the bar. Experience the exceptional Poli House Hotel in Tel Aviv, where you can connect with the city's history and contemporary vibes while indulging in first-class amenities and services. Book your stay now and get ready for an unforgettable Tel Aviv vacation.

Rothschild Blvd one of Tel Aviv's central boulevards

Rothschild Blvd one of Tel Aviv's central boulevards

Rothschild Blvd is one of Tel Aviv's central boulevards, spreading from Neve Tzedek in its south-western end to Habima, the national theater, in the north. It's a wide street with a designated promenade for pedestrians and bicycle as its centerpiece; around it you'll find a variety of cafés, restaurants, kiosks, and some of Tel Aviv's most impressive Bauhaus architecture, at the heart of the "White City", the name given to this UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003. You can spend few lovely hours walking around Rothschild Blvd, mixing a bit of people-watching, resting on one of the promenade's benches, sipping great coffee in Bar Rothschild (8 Rothschild Blvd) or Under The Tree (10 Rothschild Blvd), or sitting in one of the most popular restaurants in Tel Aviv scattered all around. If you're interested in some history, the Eliahu Golomb House (Beit Hagana – the Israel Defense Forces Museum) is located at 23 Rothschild Blvd. This small museum tells the history of Jewish defense from the days of the "Hashomer" organization until the establishment of the Israel Defense Force. If you're more of an artistic type, don't miss the many galleries along the boulevard: Sommer gallery at 13 Rothschild Blvd and Julie M. at 10 Bezalel Yafe St. (right off the boulevard), among others. For culinary purposes, you've come to the right place. A wide selection of restaurants are available, from Japanese cuisine (Yakimono at 19 Rothschild Blvd, Sushido at 15 Rothschild Blvd), Italian (Cantina at 71 Rothschild Blvd, Fabiana at 64 Rothschild Blvd), microbrewery (Brewhouse at 11 Rothschild Blvd) to Hamburgers (Mose's at 35 Rothschild Blvd, which continuously wins the "Best Tel Aviv Hamburger award"). For desert, don't miss Max Brenner's Chocolate Bar, at 45 Rothschild Blvd.

Experience Artistic Freedom and Stunning Views at the Melody Hotel Tel Aviv

Experience Artistic Freedom and Stunning Views at the Melody Hotel Tel Aviv

If you are looking for a lively and colorful place to stay in Tel Aviv, the Melody Hotel Tel Aviv is definitely worth considering. This boutique hotel is located just a short walk away from the sea, offering stunning views of the city's skyline and the Mediterranean sea. One of the things that sets the Melody Hotel apart from other hotels in the city is its artistic urban design. The hotel is decorated with bold colors and playful patterns, creating an atmosphere of liberation and freedom. Historical black-and-white photographs of Metzis beach in the 1960s and 1970s are hung on the walls, adding to the nostalgic feel of the hotel. The Melody Hotel features 50 rooms, including five Junior Suite rooms that offer a bit more space and luxury. The rooms are bathed in light and decorated in cheerful colors such as yellow, white, black, and green-turquoise, evoking a summery vibe. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, free mini bars (without alcohol), and coffee machines, ensuring that guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay. One of the highlights of the hotel is its rooftop terrace, where guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the sea. The terrace is generously sized and provides plenty of space for lounging, playing backgammon, and enjoying a rich selection of fruits and wine served courtesy of the hotel in the afternoon. Watching the sunset from the rooftop terrace is a must-do activity during your stay at the Melody Hotel. In addition to its rooftop terrace, the Melody Hotel offers several other amenities for guests to enjoy. Free bicycles are available for those who want to explore the city on two wheels, and a coffee shop is located on the ground floor for those who need a caffeine fix. The hotel also offers paid laundry services, car rental, and currency exchange services, making it a convenient choice for travelers. For guests with mobility difficulties, the Melody Hotel offers facilities to ensure their stay is comfortable and enjoyable. The hotel has a reception desk that is open 24 hours a day, wake-up service, and a sun terrace. Fax/photocopying services are also available, and the hotel has a meeting room for business travelers. If you are traveling with a pet, you'll be pleased to know that the Melody Hotel is a pet-friendly establishment. And if you are a non-smoker, you'll appreciate that the hotel is completely smoke-free. Overall, the Melody Hotel offers a unique and vibrant stay in Tel Aviv. Its artistic design, rooftop terrace, and convenient amenities make it a great choice for anyone visiting the city for business or pleasure.

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