HOTELS
March 2022
NEW HOTEL ON THE SHORES OF THE DEAD SEA Herbert Samuel Dead Sea opened on February 1st, 2022
Kempinski Hotel Opens in Tel Aviv
The 34-floor seafront luxury hotel has 250 rooms including 56 suites
A new Dead Sea hotel is expected to open on February 1st, 2022 – Herbert Samuel Dead Sea, which is the second hotel to by launched by the Nakash Group in the Dead Sea, after the Milos Hotel was launched about two years ago. “We are very happy to present another hotel in the Dead Sea. I have no doubt that this hotel will also give guests the unique and quality experience, as we do during our years of operation in all our hotels spread across the country, from Herbert Samuel Hotel in the Galilee in the north to our hotels in Eilat. At the Herbert Samuel Dead Sea Hotel, too, we will give our guests our personal and warm treatment at the same time as the hotel’s elegance, quality and high level”, said Avi Hurmero, CEO of the Nakash Group in Israel. The new hotel, located next to the shores of the Dead Sea, was built on the foundations
of the Hod Hotel, with its highest level of construction and design. The hotel has 205 rooms, most of which have balconies, including 5 suites and rooms with an adjoining pool. The hotel has a first-class luxury spa complex, which includes 16 treatment rooms, a dry sauna, a wet sauna, a hammam, and a gym equipped with the latest equipment; Indoor saltwater pool, indoor sulfur pool and hot tub; outer pool; bar and restaurant by the pool. The new hotel also has halls for conferences and events. It is now possible to book rooms for the new hotel, which will open on February 1st, 2022, for a run-in period, through the hotel website at the following prices: from 800 ILS per night for a couple for accommodation based on bed and breakfast, and 1,180 ILS per night for a couple based on half board.
The David Kempinski Tel Aviv opened its doors this week. The 34-floor seafront five-star luxury hotel is at 51 Hayarkon Street in the heart of the city. The hotel has 250 rooms, of which 56 are suites including the David triplex penthouse, spread over 450 square meters on three floors with a private swimming pool. This is the 80th hotel being opened worldwide by the luxury David Kempinski chain, and the first in Israel. The veteran European chain has said that The David Kempinski Tel Aviv is one of
its landmark hotels over the next decade.
Guy Klaiman has been appointed general manager of The David Kempinski Tel Aviv, having until recently served as general manager of the Ritz Carlton in Herzliya. The David Kempinski Tel Aviv was designed by Feigin Architects with interiors by Ara Design. The hotel includes two business lobbies, one of which is also open to the public. The David Kempinski Tel Aviv has five restaurants, a spa, swimming pool and more.
Prices start from 1,500-1,700 ILS per night, not including breakfast, climbing to 3,000 ILS per night for more spacious rooms, and the more expensive suites range between 10,000 ILS up to 16,000 ILS per night.
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