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The Kfar Maccabiah Hotel in Ramat Gan!
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The Kfar Maccabiah Hotel in Ramat Gan!

The Kfar Maccabiah Hotel in Ramat Gan!

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Business or pleasure?
With us you don’t have to choose: at the Kfar Maccabiah Hotel in Ramat Gan, rooms, suites, a conference and events center, a sports club and a Spa complex – Calma Spa await you.
All this extends over 80 dunams of green areas, in a central and convenient location in Ramat Gan – a 15-minute drive from Ben Gurion Airport and Tel Aviv’s business and entertainment centers.

The business department of the Kfar Maccabiah Hotel offers a variety of luxurious accommodation solutions for business people.

The hotel offers pampering accommodation tailored specifically to business needs: luxurious suites and modern and spacious rooms with work areas and advanced equipment, a business lounge with light refreshments, newspapers and television, conference and event halls, shuttle and concierge services, free Wi-Fi and other services.

The biggest sports club in Israel

A gym in the largest sports center in Israel
In the Kfar Maccabiah Hotel they don’t stop moving
The sports club of Kfar Maccabiah is the largest and most professional fitness complex in Israel. Right here the Maccabiah Games are held once every four years.

Hotel lobby bar
The lobby “Treatment in the village”
A selection of coffees, sandwiches, pastries and a variety of sweets. Hours of operation: Sunday-Thursday 11:00 p.m.- 8:30 a.m. Fridays until 2:30 p.m., Saturday an hour after Shabbat ends.
Wireless internet connection – no extra charge.

The hotel bar
Located in the lobby and offers a large selection of soft and alcoholic drinks.
Hours of operation: Sunday-Thursday 11:00-8:30 p.m., Friday 2:30-8:30 p.m., Saturday – from one hour after Shabbat closes until 11:00 p.m.

“Maccabim” restaurant
The dining room offers Israeli breakfast buffets, rich, diverse and surprising lunch and dinner buffets. A rich selection of salads, cold dishes, hot dishes and a selection of desserts.

Kosher
The hotel is kosher under the supervision of the Ramat Gan Rabbinate.

Mayer House Hotel Tel Aviv: Experience the Heart of the City in Style

Mayer House Hotel Tel Aviv: Experience the Heart of the City in Style

If you're looking to immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Tel Aviv, look no further than Mayer House Hotel. Located in the heart of the city, at Dizengoff Square, our boutique hotel offers the perfect destination for those seeking the ultimate Tel Aviv experience. With gourmet restaurants, lively bars, and trendy boutique shops right on our doorstep, we ensure you have the opportunity to indulge in the pampering, pleasure, and style that Tel Aviv is renowned for. The Vision: Mayer House Hotel was born from the dream of local entrepreneurs who live and breathe Tel Aviv. Their vision was to provide an authentic experience, allowing every guest to feel the energy of the city, whether visiting for business or leisure. Combining modern urban hospitality with elegant local architectural heritage, Mayer House aims to create a unique connection between lifestyle and accommodation. The Hotel Experience: Our hotel boasts 46 modern and meticulously designed rooms and suites, offering a range of accommodation options to suit your preferences. Each room is thoughtfully equipped with amenities such as a king-size bed, smart TV (including HOT and Netflix channels), Nespresso coffee machine, and luxurious bathroom products. We have paid attention to every detail, ensuring your utmost comfort and maximizing your experience amidst the vibrant urban energy surrounding the hotel. Rooftop Oasis: Take a moment of peace and relaxation on our luxurious rooftop. Unwind by the pool, capturing the breathtaking views of the cityscape. The rooftop also features a stylish bar and kitchen, serving a fine menu of delicious culinary delights. Cafe Mayer: Located on the ground floor, our lively restaurant, Cafe Mayer, is a destination in itself. Begin your day with Israeli breakfasts and international dishes, and as the day progresses, indulge in meals packed with flavors from around the world. In the evening, enjoy a European-inspired restaurant bar atmosphere, creating the perfect ambiance for an unforgettable experience at any hour. A Place for Every Mood: Mayer House Hotel is more than just a place to sleep. It's a hub for business, pleasure, and recreation. The rooftop scene welcomes the evening with a pleasant and chill atmosphere, transforming into the heartbeat of Tel Aviv's nightlife. The spacious deck is perfect for practicing yoga, pilates, tai chi, and other wellness activities. Whether you desire a glass of wine or beer to unwind or simply want to relax and enjoy the moment, our deck caters to all your needs, adapting itself to any desire, season, or occasion. Conclusion: Experience the heart of Tel Aviv in style at Mayer House Hotel. Our prime location, combined with our commitment to design and comfort, guarantees a memorable stay. Whether you're seeking a vibrant urban adventure, a relaxing retreat, or a blend of both, our boutique hotel offers the perfect setting to create lasting memories. Visit us today and discover the allure of Tel Aviv from the heart of the city.

Shenkin Street - one of the most popular Tel Aviv streets

Shenkin Street - one of the most popular Tel Aviv streets

Shenkin (Sheinkin) St. has been considered a local attraction for over 20 years, and one of the most popular Tel Aviv tourist attractions. The street that epitomized the "Tel Aviv Spirit" and from which the most exciting mainstream and alternative music, theater and dance groups emerged during the 80s, has become more conservative in recent years, but still offers some of the best Tel Aviv stores and coffee shops. A proof of its lasting popularity can be found in its recent portrayal as the background (if not an actual character) in the successful Eytan Fox & Gal Uchovsky feature film – The Bubble (2006). Not ready to give up its mythic status in the Tel Aviv consciousness, and since very little of the culture center's fame has actually remained in the street, a massive amount of great stores and cafes have managed to keep that ever stimulating street alive. If it is clothes shopping you're looking for, you've come to the right place. Some of the leading Israeli designers chose Shenkin for their stores: Ronen Chen (49 Sheinkin St.), Naama Bezalel and Banot – Lulu Liam (40 Sheinkin St.) are just few examples. For accessories and jewelry don't miss the world famous jewelry designer Michal Negrin (37 Sheinkin St.) or Daniella Lehavi (35 Sheinkin St.), who's famous for her leather bags and shoes. Not quite ready to give up on culture? Pay a visit to Krembo, the ever-trendy music shop on 18 Shenkin St. The Western part of Shenkin, closer to the Carmel Market and Allenby, features many shoe stores, among which you'll find some global brands as well (Camper, Aldo & Adidas, to name a few) but with all the original Israeli offerings, why bother? By now you probably need to sit down and calm down a bit. A nice place to catch your breath is Ginat Shenkin, the tiny park located half way thru the street. Another option is one of the many coffee shops, starting from one of the Tel Aviv cultural landmarks – Café Tamar (57 Sheinkin St.) that has been serving stale coffee to a mix of Israel's top politicians, journalists and artists for over 40 years. Sus Etz (20 Sheinkin St.) and Aroma (30 Sheinkin St.) are other options for a nice coffee break. But if you're slightly hungrier than that, don't miss Orna and Ella, without a doubt the best restaurant on the street. Virtual tour of Shenkin Street >>

Tel Aviv Shopping Centers

Tel Aviv Shopping Centers

Shopping in Tel Aviv can be a fascinating experience, as the city offers various kinds of shopping venues, from outdoor flea markets to big modern malls. If it's the Middle Eastern ambiance you're after, visit the colorful Carmel Market with its oriental flavor, to watch the vendors sell exotic food products and cheap clothing (don't forget to bargain), or go to neighboring Nachalat Binyamin Pedestrian Mall, where artists present their unique home-made. However, if you're looking for modern style shopping, then you can attend the chic fashion stores at Dizengoff and Sheinkin Streets, visit the exclusive boutiques at Hamedina Square and Ramat Aviv mall, or head for Azrieli Center, a uniquely structured shopping mall and the highest building in the city. Most of Tel-Aviv's shopping areas are within walking distance from the hotel district on Hayarkon St., while others are easy to get to by local bus or taxi. Notice that some shops are closed between 1pm and 4pm, and most are closed on Saturday. Dizengoff Center Center of Dizengoff and King George streets. Large, modern shopping center. Encompassing innumerable shops, 7 movie theaters, restaurants and cafes. Gan Ha'ir This is one of lsrael's exclusive centers, with stores and restaurants of truly international standards. Here you'll find everything you're looking for, whether it's fashion, jewelry, carpets, housewares, dining, delis or night-clubs. With its lush greenery, sparkling fountains and futuristic elevators, the fully air conditioned City Garden Shopping Center is one of Tel Aviv's treasures. Tel. 03- 5279111 (Center into), 71 lbn Gvirol St. Canyon Ayalon The mall, which is in Ramat Gan, is the most successful one in Israel and is considered to be one of the most successful malls in the whole world! The mall is air-conditioned and has a variety of stores. restaurants and movie theaters, The mall has 100 stores and 2,150 parking spots that are free for the visitors. Open daily 9am-1Opm. Tel. 570-3105, Info. 177-022-1776 The new Tel Aviv Bus Terminal The New Tel Aviv Bus Terminal operates also as lsrael's business, commerce and entertainment center. 230,00 square meters of enclosed and air-conditioned space in summer and winter, 1,400 shops including all the known branches in all categories, thousands of parking spaces, escalators, fountains, restaurants, cafes, movie theaters, branches of the major banks and an enclosed and clean market. In other words, a city within a city. An experience! Opera Tower This apartment building is located at the junction of 1 Allenby St., Tel Aviv, opposite the Promenade. The building was erected at the site of what was the First Knesset and later housed the Israeli Opera. There are three floors for commercial use, including shops of Israeli designers, jewelry, ceramics, furniture, Judaica and fashion, 6 cafes-restaurants and 5 cinemas. The place is fully air-conditioned. Into: 03- 510-7496. Buses 4, 10. Opera Tower hosts exhibitions and artistic activities. Old Port Tel Aviv - Namal Tel Aviv The first port of Israel was opened at 1936 and now is a flourishing hang out area with many new restaurants, bars and shops all accessible by a 14000 square meters of a wooden deck that its shape was inspired by the Tel Aviv sand dunes. The port is now one of Tel Aviv's major attractions, among the many shops you can find at the port are : Replay, Castro, Adiddas, BlueBird, Levis, Crocker, Asics, Crocks Diva and many others.

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