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The Margoza Tel Aviv-Jaffa boutique hotel

The Margoza Tel Aviv-Jaffa boutique hotel

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The Margoza Tel Aviv-Jaffa boutique hotel is located in the heart of Jaffa, near the port, Old Jaffa and the lively flea market. From 20 square meters to 35 square meters, the hotel has decorated rooms of varying sizes. All rooms have balconies overlooking Old Jaffa, a shower room with a double shower head, a smart TV that is connected to the IP TV system, fast wireless internet available throughout the hotel, coffee/tea set with electric kettle, mini fridge, safe, and hair dryer. There is an underground parking space available based on availability at the hotel.
Meetings, events, and social gatherings can be held in the hotel’s newly designed and modern meeting room that’s equipped with the best multimedia equipment.

With an innovative combination of modern-minimalist design and traditional oriental motifs, the hotel’s design is reminiscent of the Jaffa oranges and pastoral orchards that were on the hotel’s site about 90 years ago.

Breakfast

The breakfast at Margoza Hotel presents an abundance of freshness, quality, delicacy, freshness, colors, creativity and originality. All ingredients are bought from the best places and prepared on site. Nothing was spared in order to bring the guest to a storm of tastes, smells and perfect pleasure.
The kitchen is in charge of two local chefs who take the trouble to give a result that can be read about by thousands of compliments on the Internet. The display and flavors are a culinary experience designed to stimulate and delight all the senses.

Lobby bar
In the snack bar, which is active 24/7, you will always find hot and cold drinks, iced coffee, pastries, fruits, dried fruits, wine, snacks and more.

A meeting room at the Margoza Hotel continues the design line and the special atmosphere of Jaffa with the special chic of a Jaffa boutique hotel that guarantees you a meeting on a different level. The place will be arranged for seating according to your request, around a large yeshiva table (up to 24 guests), in a theater arrangement (up to 36 guests). Or in a circle/circles arrangement for up to 28 guests.

The place contains visual aids that include a 65-inch screen and/or a 200-inch projector with a connection to a local or external computer, a printer, a portable microphone, an audio system with six peripheral speakers that can also connect to phones, an Internet connection, a flip chart, Wi-Fi Fi and sheets/pen for each participant. We serve freely during the day a selection of quality coffee and tea in different flavors, cold drinks (oranges, lemonade and water), yeast cakes and croissants baked in the hotel and served hot and fresh with vegetables.

Jaffa has a long historical past of over 3000 years when for many years its ancient port was the gateway to the Holy Land. One of the streets adjacent to which the hotel is located is Yehuda Margoza Street, hence the name of the hotel. Ragusa was the name of the city now called Dubrovnik in Croatia and Yehuda Halevi was a Jewish rabbi who immigrated to Israel at the end of the 19th century and was the chief rabbi of Jaffa. Rabbi Yehuda Halevi known as Yehuda Margoza was also a gardener and the area on which the hotel building was built was once an orchard and a hint of this can be seen in the patio leading to the entrance to the hotel where citrus trees were planted. Rabbi Yehuda Margoza was accepted and appreciated by both the Jewish residents of Jaffa and the Arab residents of Jaffa.
Perfect location a short walk away

A minute and a half walking distance from the flea market
A 7-minute walk from the clock tower in Jaffa
A 7-minute walk from the Old Jaffa area, St. Peter’s Church, the Tel Aviv observation deck and the events center
Walking distance of 7 minutes from the port and marina of Jaffa
An 8-minute walk from the beginning of Tel Aviv’s promenade
A 12-minute walk to Gesher Theater and Noga complex
Walking distance of 12 minutes from Jaffa beach (unannounced) or 16 minutes to Charles Clore beach (announced)
12 minute walk to Bloomfield Stadium
And soon… 8 minutes walk to the red line of the light rail!

The Elkonin hotel - one of Tel Aviv's first hotels is set to reopen!

The Elkonin hotel - one of Tel Aviv's first hotels is set to reopen!

The Elkonin hotel is about to reopen again after many decades! At number 9 Lilienblum Street, the Elkonin-Central Hotel was one of Tel Aviv's first hotels. It was renovated and expanded starting in 2013 after it was converted into residential apartments in the 1940s. It has been neglected and abandoned for many years. The Alkonin hotel will be a beautiful boutique hotel and will offer 44 rooms, including two suites, a SPA and also a chef restaurant! The history of the hotel The hotel was built by Menachem Nachum Elkonin who immigrated to Israel in 1912 from Russia (where he worked in forestry). Elkonin came with his wife, Malka, and six children (the seventh born in Israel). In 1913, he bought a 3-dam plot of land between a mansion and the Neve Tzedek neighborhood from a landowner named Izarski, on which he built a house and hotel. As Tel Aviv expanded, Lilienblum Street was named and the house number was determined to be 9. This hotel was built over 2 floors in the eclectic style by the contractor Shmuel Nathan Wilson, who built numerous houses in the city. There were 38 rooms in the hotel. The walls of the building were about 50 cm thick of cobblestone. Stylish elements such as railings, window sills, stairs, roof cornices, and more were used in the construction of the house. Murals were also painted on the interior walls. In addition to the hotel, the building included a private synagogue for members of the household and their guests. A number of high-ranking guests from various nationalities stayed at the hotel, including David Ben-Gurion, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, Albert Einstein, Chaim Weizmann, and Abdullah the First. The Elkonin hotel Address: 9 Lilienblum Street Tel Aviv

Experience the Urban Charm of Tel Aviv at The Poli House Hotel: A Unique and Beautiful Destination

Experience the Urban Charm of Tel Aviv at The Poli House Hotel: A Unique and Beautiful Destination

Discover the breathtaking and distinctive Poli House Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel, located in one of the city's busiest intersections. From almost every room, you can take in the vibrant streets and become a part of the city's urban life. This hotel has been recognized worldwide for its unique design and exceptional amenities, including a rooftop bar and an infinity pool that will take your Tel Aviv vacation to the next level. The Poli House Hotel offers an urban rooftop experience that includes a bar with good music, spa facilities, treatment rooms, and a heated infinity pool. Breakfast is served in a variety of cafes nearby, so you can immerse yourself in the city's culture as much as possible. The hotel's building, known as Beit Polishook, was constructed in 1934 as an office building and served as the location for several establishments over the years. After years of neglect, the iconic building underwent a comprehensive preservation and reconstruction process directed by award-winning architect Nitza Smok, which contributed to the revitalization of the Nachalat Binyamin pedestrian area and market. The Poli House Hotel is located in the historic Polishok House, overlooking the bustling Magan David square, which is the meeting point for six streets. This central location makes most of the city's landmarks and tourist sites easily accessible by foot. The hotel is within walking distance to three of the city's central markets, including the vibrant Carmel Market, Bezalel market, and Nachalat Binyamin's artists' market, which is active on Tuesdays and Fridays, right beneath the hotel. The rooftop infinity pool at Poli House is the centerpiece of the hotel's spacious roof, offering an expansive panoramic view of Tel Aviv's skyline, stretching all the way to the sea. The pool is heated, allowing guests to enjoy a swim even during the winter months, and there is a couple's Jacuzzi and dry sauna available for further relaxation. The pool area has sunbeds and relaxation areas where guests can order drinks and food from the nearby rooftop bar. The rooftop bar at Poli House is designed by Karim Rashid and is a top entertainment destination for locals and travelers alike. The bar offers a wide selection of drinks and cocktails, as well as small and delicious food dishes from the Crodo Bar, all against the backdrop of a panoramic view of Tel Aviv and good music. You can also combine your visit with a pampering double spa package that includes a meal at the bar. Experience the exceptional Poli House Hotel in Tel Aviv, where you can connect with the city's history and contemporary vibes while indulging in first-class amenities and services. Book your stay now and get ready for an unforgettable Tel Aviv vacation.

Rise and Dine: A Delicious Breakfast Experience at the Backstage Hotel

Rise and Dine: A Delicious Breakfast Experience at the Backstage Hotel

Backstage Cafe's brunch in the Backstage boutique hotel is an immersive, surprising and stimulating experience. The place offers a varied and elegant buffet of breads, pastries and drinks; a tray overflowing with various salads, cheeses and fish; And when ordering at the table, guests are invited to choose a personal hot dish such as a fried egg on salty French toast and Gouda, bread pudding with egg salad and tarragon, caramel pancakes, bananas, whipped cream and pine nuts and more. The Backstage Cafe, located within the historic "Ohel" theater hall, boasts a beautifully renovated and meticulously designed space that creates a unique and stunning atmosphere. The walls of the cafe and central atrium are adorned with play posters, lending the feeling that the theater is still alive with the sound of applause. The cafe's interior takes inspiration from the backstage of the theater and features a central space filled with natural light that pours in through a glass ceiling, providing guests with a colorful, eclectic, and beautiful experience.  

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