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23 Arlozorov, Tel Aviv 6248801 Israel
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bigdaddy4960 Moderator wrote a review May 2014
Mevagissey, United Kingdom
Well after a 5 1/2 flight and a further 40 minute journey from the airport, I finally caught site of the Arlozorov suites Hotel. From the outside it looks lovely...but I am afraid that as always looks can be very deceiving. I arrived at about 23.00, still early by Tel Aviv time and the receptionist was half asleep, slow and took ages to process my card payment. Finally he gave me a key, and roughly told me where to find my room!!! No help with baggage, no assistance offered even though he could plainly see that I had severe mobility problems!!
The lift was a sardine can, that throughout my stay would go to all other floors but mine, and broke down several times. Not happy at all!! The "Bedroom" well that was a complete joke. It could only be described as a pen for holding illegal immigrants! The signage was in Ivrit and Russian...I rest my case.
The room was archaic, rusty pipes everywhere, and the noise was unbearable. So did I stay there... I had no choice, everywhere was full! So I put up with it.
There were a few positive things to say. Breakfast was included and this was taken at a restaurant just over the road on Dizengoff, it was plentiful, good choice and the staff were lovely.
The day staff at the hotel were pleasant enough.
The best thing about the Arlozorov Suites is its location, very central for all of TA's shopping and business.
The upsetting thing was that when we left, one of the maids showed us some other rooms, which were really nice, had double glazing and air con, so for the price I may have no other choice than to return, however I will be looking for something a little better in the same area if I can get in!
My advice is this, if you are on a very tight budget and you just want somewhere to lay your head, and want central TA, then this could quite possibly be the place for you.
I however will be seeking another if at all possible.
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Date of stay: February 2014
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Room Tip: Insist that you have a look at their rooms. They are not always occupied. Do not have a back room...
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tomaj wrote a review Aug 2013
Washington DC, District of Columbia
Arlozorov Suites Hotel is evidence of how hard it is to get a decent budget hotel in Tel Aviv, an expensive city. This is the price point for a decent place, but still below the real business hotels. Rooms vary, especially in size, but most include some kitchen amenities (microwave, sink, fridge, some dishes), a decent amount of room, a small balcony, and a decent-sized bathroom. Still, it feels like a beach hotel, paired down on any luxuries. There's no carpet on the tiled floor, or any decoration whatsoever. The chairs are wooden and the double bed somewhat small and not soft. The room is very functional, with a nice layout, plenty of space, a large closet, table and chairs, and a bathroom where two people won't get in each other's way. Wi-fi is included, toiletries are not.

Several people have written about breakfast and a restaurant but we were told breakfast was not included, and saw no restaurant. I've looked online again and there is no mention of breakfast. It's only a block and a half towards a main street with a bus line and plenty to eat and do.

It feels a bit run-down, a bit like a beach hotel. I've seen it advertised as a boutique hotel, a business hotel, and a "Victorian" hotel. It is nowhere near any of those. There's no décor or amenities, and the barren atmosphere is not conductive to hanging out. This is a place to crash and store your stuff. That's fine and that's it and that works well.

It is not five minutes walk to the beach, as people say. It's more like ten to a view of the water, then another five down to any sort of beach. That's clearly not bad, but this area is not in the beach zone of the city anyway; most of the water area is taken up by a marina. The main beaches are to the south.

The staff is competent and will help with information, but not especially friendly. The tiny lobby holds drinking water and little else; it's a functional check-in space, not a place to hang out. Just enjoy Tel Aviv, and move on with your life.
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Date of stay: May 2013
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Rooms are different sizes. Ask to see a few. Beware of street-side noise.
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js2js wrote a review Jul 2012
Coventry, UK
We had a very warm welcome from the man on the reception desk when we arrived, who was very helpful arranging our car parking (see below) and giving us local directions.

We booked a two-room suite for an overnight stay because our daughter was landing at the airport in the small hours of the morning and would sleep in the second room. For the purpose of staying overnight it was fine, but for a longer self-catering stay, I think you could be visiting the friendly people on reception a few times to get some essentials topped up. The room had an impressive new 42 inch TV, but some basics were missing, like not enough crockery for the four people it accommodated. We had to ask for a third set of towels because only two sets had been put out even though we booked for three people. Otherwise all was fine. The main room was large, and self-catering facilities were fine for the good price.

Car parking is important to my wife who cannot walk far. There is a narrow dead-end driveway down the side of the hotel where a few cars can be parked (it might be full when you arrive). You give your car key to the reception desk, and they move the cars around when someone not on the end of the line needs to leave. On the other hand, other hotels in the area are likely to have none of their own parking at all.

It is a short walk to the sea front. There are a few restaurants nearby - we ate at a good fast food stall in the evening - and late night shops. We bought some nice fresh pastries at one of them for our breakfast in the morning.
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Date of stay: June 2012
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melodie r wrote a review May 2022
Rome, Italy
Best place in all Tel Aviv … it will be my second house , it s nice and quite , special breakfast and nice people. In the heart of Tel Aviv, I really hope to come back soon In this magic hotel . Thank you!
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Date of stay: May 2022Trip type: Travelled on business
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Lamb44 wrote a review Aug 2012
Crystal Palace,London
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After landing at 5:25, we left our cases with them at 6am and then had to kill time until 2pm check-in permitted. Fair enough they were busy. At 2pm we were then told a leak had developed in the room. We were assured a lovely apartment had been found to accommodate us but the owner insisted we registered and paid him IN FULL at once. Foolishly I did so. We were bundled into a taxi and then shocked to find ourselves in a basement studio at the Yarden Beach Apartments, which is in a much worse part of town (on Yona HaNavi street) having paid Arlozorov the full rate for the booking after they knew the room was not usable. We paid $453, the YBA studio was $345 on Booking.com when we checked, so they took advantage and made a substantial profit by moving us elsewhere.
I chose the Arlozorov because of its location near Dizengoff street and its proximity to good restaurants etc. Also, it is near the Alexander Beach hotel which we were due to transfer to on Monday (so not only were we staying in cheaper accommodation, our taxi fare for the transfer substantially increased). I had researched the area with maps around the Arozolov and had nothing for YBA. The owner refused to print a Google map replacement for me.
Whilst the Arozolov was not luxury it was not a "hole" either. We paid extra and chose it so that my son would have a proper single bed to sleep on, and deliberately not a sofa-bed. At YBA we did not even have the luxury of an actual sofa-bed, my son had to sleep on an ordinary sofa in the seating area which did not have proper curtains, so got to see the dawn each day. The fridge did not work, in 38 degree heat you want a fridge. No towels changed [we had to find the housekeeper to beg for dry ones]. When booking our tours, I made sure the hotel was on its list of pickup locations. Instead we now had to walk about 1/2 km to another location, no longer door to door convenience.
Finally, the bathroom was cramped and poorly maintained & stinky - using it was not a pleasant experience with its damaged cistern and mouldy looking ceiling.
We understand that accidents happen, and that they found us this accommodation as an emergency replacement, but we did not expect them to rip us off and profit from this situation, and leave us in an even worse situation, instead of offering us compensation! They should have billed us what they really paid the Yarden. I complained and gave them a chance to refund me the difference.
Instead they claim to have sent us to a great apartment and to have not profited as they had to pay Booking.com a 15% fee , VAT and the 60 shekel taxi fare to hell. How is this my problem, they got the full fee from me for not fulfilling their side of the contract. Neat trick huh? Perhaps the Hilton can try it and charge Hilton rates while moving you to a Premier inn?
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Date of stay: August 2012Trip type: Travelled with family
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Shelle07 wrote a review Apr 2014
Portland, Oregon
After booking hotel online, we arrived at hotel to be told that our reservation had not been received until all rooms were already sold. They offered to send us to an "apartment" somewhere else in the city. We told them we only wanted the room we had reserved and had been confirmed, so we declined. We had to scramble to find another affordable hotel on a Friday night. After reading other reviews, I am glad we declined the "apartment" offer. Since we booked through Travelocity, we were charged for the room at the time of reservation. When we went back to get a refund, the hotel said we never showed up and they were not refunding the money we paid for a room we never got. There is no parking for this property as advertised.
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Date of stay: March 2014
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Blodnib wrote a review Apr 2014
London United Kingdom
Don't bother
Unless; you are 19. Bring her up to the room [I carried my own luggage after a 2000 mile journey while balancing on 2 walking sticks]. The DOUBLE BED says welcome. Drink some coffee the DOUBLE BED says hello. Watch television across the DOUBLE BED. Go out and get a goodbye from the DOUBLE BED. The only problem is that 20 year olds don't want to spend $180 per night - we were booked for 24 days at around £2400/ $4300. They forgot that one eats off a kitchen table so they put in a 2 foot high coffee table. They show baths on their website which don't exist.. By the way'Special Requests' on Booking.com are there for fun and are never read.
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Date of stay: March 2014
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Samuel G wrote a review Jan 2011
Heidelberg, Germany
I booked in Jan 2011- the area is fine, middle of dizengoff- between the port and dizengoff center/ alenby area.
around 10min walk to those places...
I liked the room, because it was really original israelian style- you feel like you live there, not like a tourist.
i had more than enough space for all my stuff, there is a reallly big closet for many many things, it was very comfortable.
btw: the staff was really amaizing!
I checked in and out as I liked, they were ok with that- always helpful and friendly- this is not somewhat as an european ´luxury´ place, but for an israeli it is.
the price is ok, 110 usd/ night- for TLV its not so much.
the best was the shower with a window : just unique, and really hot :-)
the bed: very good and big enough.
there were a small table with four chairs, and a reading-chair.
a nice kitchen-place with a fridge where you can store some drinks and cook tea/ coffee.

I would stay here again.
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Date of stay: January 2011
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Trip type: Travelled solo
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rutigi wrote a review Nov 2010
New York City, New York
The hotel is a little old and scruffy, but the friendly service, the parking (limited) and the location make up for what is lacking in the infrastructure...especially for the price you pay in this area of Tel Aviv
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Date of stay: February 2010
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Gustomer wrote a review Feb 2015
Helsinki, Finland
+ Location near the north beach.
+ Microwave, refrigerator and water kettle.
+ The reception staff spoke good English and were positive and happy to help with all the usual tourist questions, they also had maps of the city.

- Far away from the city center (this is good if you want to go to the shops/restaurants where the locals also go).
- The room and bathroom showed signs of ware and tare and was not so fresh. A renovation would be in order.
- Apart from a shabby frying pan and a hot plate there was no equipment to actually make food with (cutting board, knife, wooden storing spoons etc.)
- The window wasn't lockable, so anyone with a ladder could have come in through it.

Overall would not recommend staying here unless you want the specific location.
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Date of stay: January 2015
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Frank M wrote a tip Mar 2015
Reinach, Switzerland6,088 contributions287 helpful votes
"Overlooking the Mediterranean was fine for me."
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bigdaddy4960 Moderator wrote a tip May 2014
Mevagissey, United Kingdom70 contributions88 helpful votes
"Insist that you have a look at their rooms. They are not always occupied. Do not have a back room they have not been refurbished."
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Shelle07 wrote a tip Apr 2014
Portland, Oregon2 contributions8 helpful votes
"Look somewhere else"
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tomaj wrote a tip Aug 2013
Washington DC, District of Columbia14 contributions12 helpful votes
"Rooms are different sizes. Ask to see a few. Beware of street-side noise."
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Which popular attractions are close to Arlozorov Hotel?
Nearby attractions include Ben-Gurion House (0.4 km), ‪Yaniv Fine Jewelry‬ (0.3 km), and Dizengoff Street (0.1 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Arlozorov Hotel?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, laundry service, and self serve laundry.
What are some restaurants close to Arlozorov Hotel?
Conveniently located restaurants include Kaspi Ben Yehuda, Goocha Dizengoff, and Origem Fresh Coffee.
Are any cleaning services offered at Arlozorov Hotel?
Yes, laundry service and self serve laundry are offered to guests.
Are there any historical sites close to Arlozorov Hotel?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Ben-Gurion House (0.4 km), Bet Bialik Museum (3.2 km), and The American Colony Quarter Tel Aviv (3.5 km).
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