Armon Hayarkon
4.0 / 5
HAYARKON






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rocfin
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5
I came to Israel in the middle of the war and never in my life I was treated that way. Rudest Concierge. I needed a room to spend a few hours as I could not get into my apartment. I was told that they have a day use and check out time is at 12 PM (I checked in at 3 AM). Next day, another guy told me that I only booked day use which is 3 hours only and that I should pay additional fees. It was not the price. It was how the guy treats the customer. He threatened to call the cops and I told him to go ahead because I would like to talk to them. The Manager refused to talk to me and said I already checked out which I did not.
magicarolyne
4
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5
This hotel is located a stone's throw from Metzitzim beach in the north of Tel Aviv.
There is a staircase of around ten steps to access the reception door.
The digital code where you have to dial a code is on the left.
You will receive the code well before your arrival.
The welcome is very nice.
Cold and hot drinks are offered free of charge. Very appreciable.
An elevator allows you to access your room.
It is comfortable and modern. A small balcony. Bath. Shower products.
BE CAREFUL FOR CARS.
It is impossible to park for free in the area. Private parking lots are located near the beach 2 minutes away. From 100 to 150 shekels per day. Less expensive but a 15-minute walk further north is the large READING car park. You enter by taking a ticket at the entrance. A barrier is equipped with a system for recognizing your license plate. When you leave this car park, you will pay 24 SHEKELS at a payment machine which accepts coins, notes and credit cards with sipping or contact reader or with PIN code. TOP ! You take back your payment receipt. When you go to the exit, your plate will be recognized and the barrier will open automatically. To do to have peace of mind and pay a good price.
For gamers. You can pay your fine at a post office located on the way to READING. It's more expensive. More stressful. And we have to walk anyway. 😁
Otherwise in the evening, it's very nice to stroll along Avenue Dizengoff with its restaurants and bars.
There is a cinema on Place Dizengoff.
Shalom 🇮🇱
SlymanChicago
5
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5
I highly recommend this hotel!
This is a nice small hotel with 24 rooms, well located on a main road, HaYarkon Street.
It is about an 8-10 minute walk to the busy ‘Old Tel Aviv Port’ which has been converted to shops and restaurants.
The old port is located North and West of the Hotel, about 3-4 blocks away.
The rooms are not huge but very comfortable and adequate. The hotel lobby and guest rooms are very clean.
There is an elevator, so you don’t need to drag luggage up and down the stairs.
They do not offer any food service, other than coffee / tea / cold drinks and small biscuits in the lobby.
The staff is very friendly and speaks English very well.
The prices are very reasonable and, in most cases, will charge your credit card in US dollars.
At the old port there is an ‘Aroma’ coffee shop that sells a wide range of beverages and well as a nice selection of sandwiches, salads, hot breakfast items etc. You place your order on the electronic screen (yes, there is an English option) and pay by credit card. Aroma has very large indoor and outdoor seating areas. There is no tipping at Aroma!
There are several other full-service restaurants in the old port area.
In addition, North and East of the hotel, there are full-service restaurants on Ben Yehuda and Dizengoff Streets.
Directly West of the hotel, exit the hotel, cross HaYarkon Street and walk 2 blocks down Nakhshon Street to the beach. There is a lovely sit-down restaurant right on the beach that serves 3 meals a day. It’s a white building, but I can’t figure out the name of this place. It is very good and is fairly priced.
Here are some geo coordinates for the hotel and the restaurants.
To use this information, go to your favorite mapping program (e.g. Google Maps, Sygic, Apple Maps, whatever) and in the search box, type the EXACT numbers that you see below. Do not forget to enter the comma after the first set of numbers! Hit search and it will take you precisely to that location. Make sure the GPS is set for ‘walking’ or ‘pedestrian’ mode, not driving mode.
Armon Hotel: 32.094012, 34.773842
Aroma Coffee Shop: 32.097995, 34.774054
White Restaurant on the beach: 32.093914, 34.772504
Restaurants near Ben Yehuda and Dizengoff Streets: 32.094772, 34.775988
Enjoy!
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Free Wifi
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Double or Twin STANDARD


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Internet Access in public areas
Free Wifi