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Sar-El Hotel List Sar-El Hotel List These hotels give Sar­El discounts – IF YOU MAKE RESERVATIONS DIRECTLY WITH THEM. Make sure you have your Sar­El identification cards with you. Get confirmation numbers when you make reservations. All prices are subject to change. July & August (and holiday) prices are higher. Check cancellation policies. Thank you, Pamela Lazarus 0528 – 219945 Tel Aviv REGENCY SUITES – 80 Hayarkon – 03 – 517 – 3939 $160­220 per room (based on 1­4 guests) MAXIM – 86 Hayarkon – 03 – 517 – 3721 ($95 – $175) SEA – LAND APTS. – 64 Ben Yehuda – 052 – 786 – 7545 (Shlomi) $100 & up RENAISSANCE – 121 Hayarkon – 03 – 521 – 5555 ($195/225/285) (reservations must be made by Pamela Lazarus) BNEI DAN HOSTEL – 36 Dan Street, 02­594­5655 LUSKY SUITES –84 Hayarkon – 03 – 516 – 3030 ($110 – $320) MARINA HOTEL ­167 Hayarkon – 03 – 521­1777 ($180/$220 less 20% discount) SEA NET – 6 Nes Ziona – 03 – 517 – 1655 ($115 – $130) DIZENGOFF SUITES – 39 Gordon – 03 – 523 – 4363 ($139 – $245 less 10%) METROPOLITAN – 11 Trumpeldor – 03 – 519 – 2727 ($125/$150) OLYMPIA – 164 Hayarkon – 03 – 524 – 2184 ($120 – $160; 10% discount) RUTH DANIEL RESIDENCE – Jerusalem Boulevard, Jaffa – 03­526­4526 (price from 120 shekel to 170 shekel) DIZENGOFF SEA RESIDENCE ­138 Dizengoff – 03­527­2586; $85­$200 (less 10%) DIZENGOFF AVENUE–133 Dizengoff Avenue ­ 03­694­3000 ($100+) HOTEL LENIS ­ 34 Allenby Street, TEL: 03­634­1634 WEBSITE: http://www.hotellenis.com/ 130 ROCK–130 Dizengoff­073­207­5159 BEN YEHUDA APTS.­121 Ben Yehuda–03­522­9393 JERUSALEM ABRAHAM HOSTEL – Davidka Sq.­ 02 – 650 – 2200 (216 /243shekels) EDEN HOTEL – 4 Giladi Street 02­6724999 JERUSALEM TOWER – 23 Hillel – 02 – 629 – 9209 CITY CENTER SUITES – 2 Hahistadrut Street – 02 – 650 ­9494 – $100+ (10% discount) PALATIN HOTEL – 4 Agrippas – 02 – 623 – 1141 (350/480 shekels) KAPLAN HOTEL – 1 Havazelet – 02 – 625 – 4591 ($50/$75) LEV YERUSHALAYIM – 18 King George – 02 – 530 – 0333 ($125+ less 10%) BEIT SCHMUEL – 6 Shama – 02 – 620 – 3473/55 ($100/$120) ELDAN – 24 King David – 02 – 567 – 9777 ($140 – $190) LITTLE HOUSE IN BAKA – 1 Yehuda – 02 – 673 – 7944 ($99 – $119 less 10%) KING SOLOMON – 82 King David – 02 – 569 – 5555 ($215 – $230 less 10%) JERUSALEM INN – 7 Horakanos – 02 – 625 – 2757 ($119 – $139) JERUSALEM HOSTEL – 44 Jaffa – 02 – 623 – 6092 (63 – 252 shekels) HARMONY HOTEL – 6 Yoel Salomon – 02 – 621 – 9999/03 – 542 – 5555(700+sh) APARTMENT IN BAKA – 050­580­3158 (275 shekels per night) HERITAGE HOUSE – Jewish Quarter, Old City – 02­628­1820 *Special offer from Kibbutzimer to the Sar­El volunteers: For 2 nights (or more) – in our authentic kibbutz rooms You Get a present ­ our special ”Milk & Honey” basket Contact: Nava Eshel: WWW.KIBBUTZIMER.CO.IL Tel: 972­8­6565422 Mobile: 972­50­2088094 REHOVOT Leonardo Boutique Hotel – 2 Oppenheimer St. Science Park, Rehovot – 08­919­2800 HAIFA Port Inn ­ 34 Jaffa (Yafo) Road, Haifa, 04­8524401, Fax: 04­8521003, E­mail: [email protected] ;http://www.portinn.co.il/ Tiberias David Hostel ­ 16 Rachel St., Tiberias – 054­447­1022 (90 ­130 shekels) Website ­ www.davidhostel.co.il B & B’s Owned by Sar-El Volunteers *Jerusalem Home B & B; (972)052­724­3342 [email protected] *URHERENOW – located between Netanya & Haifa; 052 – 4849165; [email protected] *ANN’S B&B – located in Raanana ; 077 – 210 – 3230 *TOBY SHUSTER’S B&B – Rehavia, Jerusalem; 5 Azza Street, Apartment 3; E­mail: [email protected] Tel: 972­2­563­3775 Cell: 052­346­8597 *Rozy’s B&B – located in Arnona, Jerusalem; 972­2­672­5655; E­mail: [email protected]; Website: http://www.rollweb.co.il/rozy/; (No smoking, Cat on premises) Tzfat Rappeport Guesthouse/Eco Guesthouse – website: www.safed­home.com/ecoguestroom­of­ safed.html Old City of Tzfat – Stone house, 052 ­703­4855 E­mail: [email protected] (300 ILS per night for Sar­El Volunteers.) The Safed Inn­Ruckenstein B & B, 04-697-1007 E­mail: www.safedinn.com Ranaana: Roz Alexander’s Home Stay ­ 052 619 7363 E­mail: [email protected] (500­1100 shekel per night.).
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