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Nordoy The Most Beautiful Corner of Nachalat
Next to it, the Bel Ami restaurant awaits you, a contemporary Parisian brasserie, from the Yarzin-Sella Group, with light elegance and a delicious and sustainable French menu. This is a hotel that was born from the street and restores Dizengoff to its status as the center of the city, overlooking the square from the best spot.
Nordoy is a Tel Aviv institution celebrating one hundred years. The silver dome in Nachalat Binyamin has always symbolized the city. After preservation and a major investment, the boutique hotel has returned in an updated format - for adults only, entry is from 16 years of age and older. Inside are 22 rooms with a minimalist design and retro touches, a rooftop with a hot tub and sparkling urban views, and downstairs is the Pereh restaurant, a new Tel Aviv bistro that is also loved by Tel Avivians. Nordoy breathes the city and offers a connection between a rich past and a vibrant present. Its location at the corner of Nachalat Binyamin and Gruzenberg ensures that you will always be in the most bustling part of the city, day and night.
Nucha Discover Jerusalem with a New Twist
We are jumping to the eternal and beautiful capital city, Jerusalem, which is classic and well-preserved. Alongside its impressive buildings and exciting history, a new boutique hotel for adults only awaits you. The hotel is perfectly located on Ben Sira Street, a very short walk from all the cool places in the revitalized city center. The inspiration for the hotel’s name is Nucha, an iconic figure and a larger-than-life woman, who combines East and West, with an Italian heart and an Eastern soul. Her image was a unique inspiration for the hotel’s design experience. The rooms combine traditional Jerusalem design with modern lines, and the rooftop offers a pool, a cocktail bar, and music alongside a panoramic view of the city. At the heart of the experience is Zahara, a contemporary Mediterranean chef’s restaurant that serves shareable dishes in a vibrant atmosphere. Nucha successfully captures the city's two faces - the historical and the modern—and connects them for a contemporary, colorful, and unique hospitality experience.
Reception Hotel Soon: A Renewed Dizengoff Square
It’s no secret that the moment Dizengoff Square was brought back down to street level, it went back to being one of the places that make the city great. From morning to night, it’s filled with hundreds of young people, trendy cafes, popular bars, a cinema, and, of course, excellent restaurants. And soon, a new hotel is coming to the square! Meet Reception Hotel, located in a historic building built in 1938 in the Bauhaus style. It previously served as a health insurance fund and was converted into a Kabbalah Center in the 1990s. Now it has been reborn as a colorful boutique hotel, with a cocktail bar, music, and a rooftop with a pool and views of the entire city.
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