Gordon Promenade

Written: 2 september 2011
Travel time: 1 — 14 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
My husband and I were in Israel from 1 to 14 August.
The hotel is decent, based on the price / quality. Very nice pool on the 2nd floor, by the way, there was almost no one there)
The room is small but has good free wifi. On TV from Russian channels, only 1 and IlTV for Russians. The room had no balcony. But the bathroom disappointed - it’s very soviet and it’s clear that the repair was on top. The toilet did not go down well, water flowed weakly from the shower. But we only spent the night in the hotel, so we did not pay much attention. Soundproofing is ok in the rooms.
Breakfast is very good - salads, cottage cheese, scrambled eggs, pastries, cereals, muesli, watermelons, dates.

Dinner is no problem. It can be said that the hotel is located near the most beautiful embankment in Tel Aviv - Gordon Embankment (nearby hotels such as Carlton, Sheraton and Isrotel). There is amazing illumination in the evenings, wonderful cafes and restaurants overlooking the sea. In terms of prices - on average, dinner cost 250 shekels for two (portions are very large - especially in a restaurant on the waterfront called London). At the hotel, dinner is expensive - 180 nis from the snout.
Not far from the hotel is the famous Arab market (terrible horror - Cherkizon is resting). There are also plenty of streets where you can walk. There was a huge shopping center on Bardashov Street with an abundance of shops (such as Zara, Next, etc. )
We went on excursions from there to Jaffa, the diamond exchange, Jerusalem and Bethlehem, Nazareth and Galilee, Haifa.
We also visited the Dead Sea, but this is a separate review (about the hotel on the Dead Sea).
If there are questions, write.
And do not forget - in Israel, in no case should meat and dairy be mixed!
Translated automatically from Russian. View original