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Hilton Tel Aviv www.tel-aviv.hilton.com OUR ROOMS EAT AND DRINK DELUXE SEA VIEW ROOMS (3rd - 10th floors) THE LOBBY RESTAURANT & BAR Contemporary designed room with a private balcony and sea view. Bathroom Open 24 hours, 7 days a week, The Lobby equipped with a spacious tub and/or separate shower. Complimentary Israeli buffet Restaurant & Bar offers a variety of local breakfast in our Café Med Restaurant. dishes or international delicacies. EXECUTIVE SEA VIEW ROOMS (11th & 12th floors) Offers access to the 12th floor Executive Lounge, serving soft and alcoholic YAKIMONO beverages and snacks throughout the day, including breakfast and a light dairy Exquisite Japanese cuisine, offering supper. Contemporary design with a private balcony and sea views. Bathroom dishes from traditional hot meals to equipped with a spacious tub and a separate shower. specialty sushi and many other delicacies. SUITES AND SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS Spoil yourself and enjoy a stay in a contemporary accommodation with city and sea CAFE MÉD Offers an Israeli buffet breakfast with fine view, a private balcony and a working area. cheeses, fresh vegetables and hot dishes. Additionally, enjoy the height of luxury options in The Vista at Hilton Tel Aviv. On Friday evening and Saturday lunch, [email protected] / www.thevistaathiltontelaviv.hilton.com Cafe Méd offers a traditional buffet meal. OUR FACILITIES CHLOÉLYS RESTAURANT FITNESS CENTER & SPA Renowned chef Victor Gloger is bringing Indulge in the Sheva Spa, which brings an a fresh Kosher spin on classic French and authentic Thai experience, from a Mediterranean cuisine. traditional massage to a tailored service. Including a fully equipped gym. THE POOL BAR Our pool bar offers an alfresco OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL Mediterranean lunch (Seasonal). Semi-Olympic salt water pool with a EXECUTIVE LOUNGE breathtaking view of the Mediterranean. Choose an Executive accommodation Families are welcomed to enjoy the and enjoy the 12th floor lounge with a separate children's pool (seasonal). variety of beverages, buffet breakfast, OTHER FACILITIES & SERVICES afternoon tea and a light dairy dinner. Complimentary Wi-Fi in all public areas MEETINGS AND EVENTS (Entrance from age 16) and guest rooms. Our meeting facilities consist of 20 IN ROOM DINING In-house laundry and dry cleaning. meeting rooms and convention facilities, Available 24/7 Car park for up to 450 vehicles. for up to 1,300 delegates, a Business Valet service. Center and complimentary high speed Personal concierge services. Internet access throughout the hotel. Synagogue is available on weekends and holidays. Among the largest conference hotels in Israel. Business Center services. 20 meeting rooms, including 1,064 sqm. of pillar-free event space. Fully renovated boardrooms. Function rooms for 3 to 1,300 attendees. Up to 3,450 sqm. of exhibition space. Dedicated registration and check- in area. ATTRACTIONS OUT AND ABOUT Tel Aviv Beach Known for its prime location, Hilton Tel Old Jaffa Aviv is situated in Independence Park on Tayelet (Tel Aviv Promenade) the shore of the Mediterranean Sea with Neve Tzedek Neighborhood direct access to the Hilton public beach Tel Aviv Port and the promenade. Just minutes' walk Tel Aviv Museum from Tel Aviv's main attractions with easy The Carmel Market access to public transportation and 20 Dizengoff Shopping Center minutes away from Ben Gurion Rothschild Boulevard International Airport. HILTON TEL AVIV Experience the iconic Hilton Tel Aviv with 393 elegant rooms and suites, all with private balconies and sea view, to ensure that your stay in Tel Aviv will be memorable. Guests can relax by the outdoor, salt water pool, exercise in our fully equipped gym or unwind in the luxurious Thai spa. Hilton Tel Aviv is located in Independence park, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, with direct access to the Hilton public beach. HILTON TEL AVIV www.tel-aviv.hilton.com 205 Hayarkon Street, Independence Park, Tel Aviv, 6340506, Israel T +972 (0)3 5202222 | F +972 (0)35272711 [email protected] Instagram: @hiltontelaviv Facebook: Hilton Tel Aviv.
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