Rothschild Latitude
500 m from Tel Aviv Port (Namal Tel Aviv)
# 1 out of 17 Hostels In Tel Aviv
7.9
(2597 reviews)
Reviewers Mention: The Spot Hostel is praised for its convenient location near the beach, por (Read More)t, and public transportation. The service is fast, friendly, and informative. The rooms, although tight, have comfortable beds and functioning air conditioning. The breakfast is rated average, but offers basics like pancakes and eggs. The cleanliness of the hostel is well-maintained. Some issues mentioned include occasional noise from thin walls and the presence of cockroaches in certain areas. Overall, the hostel is considered a good value for money with a 4/5 rating.
Located in the heart of Adelaide, the hostel offers standard rooms and all necessary services includ (Read More)ing kitchen facilities that ensure the comfort of travellers. easily accessible by just a 5 minutes walk to the nearest bus station. It is also at a walkable distance from popular destinations like the Parliament House, The Rundle Mall, and Adelaide Arcade.
How much does it cost to stay at Hostels In Tel-Aviv?
On an average, Hostels In Tel-Aviv costs around INR 905 per night.
What are the best Hostels In Tel-Aviv?
Some of the best Hostels In Tel-Aviv are The Spot Hostel, Florentin House, PoliHosts Old Jaffa
How much is a Hostels In Tel-Aviv for this weekend?
The average price per night for a Hostels In Tel-Aviv for this weekend is INR 905
What are the best Hostels In Tel-Aviv with a pool?
Best Hostels In Tel-Aviv with a pool are 180 Boutique Hostel, Old Jaffa's Penthouse Boutique Hostel, Dizengoff Penthouse Boutique Hostel
Suggest some Hostels In Tel-Aviv with good wifi?
Best Hostels In Tel-Aviv with wifi availability are are The Spot Hostel, Florentin House, PoliHosts Old Jaffa
What all are the best Hostels In Tel-Aviv for a weekend stay?
Some of the best Hostels In Tel-Aviv for a weekend stay are The Spot Hostel, Florentin House, PoliHosts Old Jaffa
Best time for a staycation in Tel Aviv?
The best time to visit Tel Aviv is during Spring (March - April) and Autumn (September- November). The weather conditions are incredibly pleasant and the lack of peak season crowds is an added advantage as the city is yet to receive a crowd of tourists. The fares for accommodation are also relatively cheaper during Spring and Autumn. Between September to November, is Autumn and the city bids adieu to most of its visitors. Tariffs for hotels located in prime areas or with beach fronts reduce considerably. However, if you are heading to Tel Aviv for a beach vacation, then Summers from May to August is your time. The sun is bright and warm, and the Mediterranean is perfect for a swim. Make reservations two months in advance since this is the peak tourist season. Winter constitutes the low season for tourism in this city. Winter is also the wettest season for Tel Aviv. Apart from the weather, Tel Aviv has a spectacular cultural scene. The city plays host to a broad spectrum of events that cater to every possible taste. Make sure to check the city’s event calendar before making your bookings.