The Israeli hotels that entered the list of the biggest of all

De Dilly hotel in London and The Manor in Amsterdam entered the list of the best hotels of National Geographic. This is what they look like, and this is what you will get for them.

 De Dilly hotel (photo credit: PR)
De Dilly hotel
(photo credit: PR)

The De Dilly hotel in London and the De Manor hotel in Amsterdam, from Beit Fatal's Leonardo chain of hotels, were chosen today (Monday) as the best hotels by National Geographic magazine, as published in Walla!.

Both hotels won the prestigious category of "the best unique hotel for guests who want to feel like locals in Amsterdam" and "for families". About the De Dilly hotel it is written: "Mornings at the Dily Hotel begin in the 12-meter indoor pool (a very rare attraction in central London). It opens at 06:30 in the morning, so children like to swim in it even before breakfast, and only then come and try the pancake machine at the buffet." The magazine also praised the location of the hotel due to its proximity to strategic destinations for tourists. 

 The pool at the ''De Dilly'' hotel (credit: PR)
The pool at the ''De Dilly'' hotel (credit: PR)

The Manor Hotel makes its guests feel less like tourists and more like friends who have come to visit the city. The hotel, housed in a building that used to be a hospital (Dutch soccer star Johan Cruyff was born there), is located in the pleasant Oost neighborhood, a short walk away Amsterdam's Royal Zoo ARTIS, the Wereldmuseum and the flourishing Oosterpark, where there is a roller coaster that is a hit among the little ones."

 Hotel ''The Manor''  (credit: INSTAGRAM SCREENSHOT)
Hotel ''The Manor'' (credit: INSTAGRAM SCREENSHOT)

"On Saturdays, stroll through the nearby Dappermarkt market, which sells agricultural produce, flowers, and Dutch delicacies. To truly feel like an Amsterdam resident, take a bike from the hotel and go explore the neighborhood. Unlike the colorful fleet of bikes for rent in various places, which betrays the fact that you are a tourist, the color of the bike you will take to the hotel He is black."