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legend, even before the Fattal chain purchased it and made it part of the Fattal Limited Edition collection. Architects John Pawson and Rami Gill took a 19th- century French hospital and created something that you would only expect to find in destinations like London or Paris. The entrance to The Jaffa is a ritual of transition. You walk from the busy and vibrant streets of Jaffa into a quiet and calming space, where a seven-hundred-year- old Crusader wall merges with a minimalistic lobby in which every line is meticulously precise. It’s a unique combination of history and contemporaneity. The cloister (an elegant inner courtyard) was meticulously restored. When you sit there in the morning with a coffee and a perfect pastry from the boulangerie, you feel the history around you. The Giardino restaurant by Chef Bar Tzanger serves a Mediterranean cuisine that proves the word “seasonal” isn’t just a marketing gimmick. Every dish tells the story of the month, the week, sometimes even the day. The flavors connect to the Mediterranean Sea that crashes onto the shore with stormy waves, just a few meters from the hotel walls. The “Shesh-Besh” lobby bar is an ingenious tribute to local culture without being kitschy or amusing. It’s a Pawson design that respects the local game and tradition in a contemporary and refined way. This is the place where you will want to spend hours with a glass of excellent wine and feel that you are part of the ancient and ongoing story of Jaffa. The L. Raphael spa brings an international beauty tradition to Israel at a level you can only find in the world’s leading hotels. It’s a professional and high-quality spa that invites you to experience true pampering. The International Edition These three hotels - Canaan in Safed, Botanica in Haifa, and The Jaffa in Jaffa - are just the beginning.
In 2026, Palatin will open in Tel Aviv, a hotel that will redefine the concept of urban luxury in Israel. And next to it is The Yacht at the Herzliya Marina, a unique hotel that will open in March 2026, on the impressive coastline. Each project will add another layer to the new story Fattal is telling: that in Israel, you will find the highest international standard without losing the local identity. Fattal Limited Edition is not just a collection of Israeli hotels. It is part of a global family that includes the popular The Dilly in London, with its super central location in Piccadilly Circus, the Grand Hotel in Brighton, the charming coastal city, The Midland in Manchester, and the Grand Resort in Limassol. The local experience is part of a global standard of luxury and design, but with a unique Israeli soul that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. This is the new story of Israeli hospitality. No longer imitating what exists elsewhere, but writing a new chapter in this story, an authentic, Israeli, and magnificent chapter, like the landscapes that surround us.
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