After 1.5 years as evacuee housing, northern hotels are reopening for tourism. Deganya Bet and Rosh Pina lead the trend with renovated accommodations ahead of the Passover season.
Spring has arrived, and the north awakens to new life. After a tough year, nature returns stronger, with stunning blossoms, flowing streams, and birds chirping a symphony of renewal.
The Ramada Olivier Hotel in Nazareth offers a second night at 50% off for the summer season. Enjoy Galilean cuisine, a luxurious spa, a heated pool, and a great location near tourist sites.
Kfar Giladi Hotel reopens after 1.5 years, featuring an innovative concept with kibbutz heritage, an expansive escape room, guided tours, a community orchard, and a kibbutz-style dining room.
Despite security concerns, the government advances tourism: A new tender offers four hotel and commercial complexes in Ein Bokek and Hamei Zohar to double available rooms.
Modi'in, Israel's 3rd largest city, lacked hotels since 1996. Now, a new hotel complex in the Azrieli center offers 85 rooms, with prices starting at NIS 765 per couple on weekdays.
After reopening in 2022 with a non-kosher, seafood-forward restaurant, the team has reintroduced the space as Rova Alef, an upscale kosher fish and dairy dining experience.
Hotels in Israel are renowned for their great breakfasts, and the one at the David Kempinski is an outstanding example of what a truly great breakfast has to offer.
Hello, Modi'in: The Jacob Hotels chain opens its first hotel in the city. The hotel features 85 rooms and suites, along with facilities for conferences and events.