Unlock Tel Aviv’s 8 Best Hotels For Points And Perks

by Brad Lightall | May 24, 2025 | 0 Comments

Tel Aviv, often celebrated as the “party capital” of the Middle East, blends lively nightlife with a storied history anchored in ancient Jaffa. I’ve seen how this city’s blend of architecture, beaches, and culinary adventures create the perfect playground for frequent flyers—especially those who want to rack up points and maximize the mileage of their travel experiences. This guide reflects fresh research and insights as of May 2025. I’ve gathered details on everything from budget bunk beds (starting at $24) to upscale suites that can run up to $504 a night, aiming to offer a more complete picture for your next Tel Aviv adventure.

For frequent flyers, Tel Aviv’s well-connected airport makes it a prime spot to use loyalty points or find that sweet spot in your mileage plan. According to a 2024 industry report from the Israeli Ministry of Tourism, nearly 2.5 million international travelers visited Tel Aviv last year alone. Whether you’re wandering through the city’s UNESCO-listed Bauhaus neighborhoods, dipping your toes into the Mediterranean, or looking to discover a secret foodie haven, the following hotels have shown they can accommodate a range of travelers’ needs. And yes, I’ve definitely noticed that a large number of guests here are folks cashing in their miles for a rewarding stay.

1. The David Intercontinental

1.The David Intercontinental

I’ve observed that The David Intercontinental combines classic comfort with easy access to Tel Aviv’s brimming attractions. Families appreciate the spacious rooms—something that industry data often points to as crucial for multi-generational trips—and the property’s prime spot close to cultural sites and the beach.

Because it’s part of the IHG portfolio, frequent flyers often find robust reward redemption options here. On my own visits, I’ve found the front desk staff particularly resourceful when it comes to modifying reservations, upgrading rooms, or suggesting local eats. There’s something reassuring about familiarity when redeeming those hard-earned points, and The David Intercontinental consistently ranks high in traveler reviews for both reliability and warm service.

One final perk here is the proximity to Tel Aviv’s iconic coastline. I’ve spent quiet mornings strolling by the water after a redeye flight. The restful vibes you get from an early walk on the beach can feel almost as valuable as your in-flight miles.

2. The Newly Remodeled Sheraton Tel Aviv

2. The Newly RemodeledSheraton Tel Aviv

Popular among Marriott Bonvoy loyalists, the Sheraton brings a new face to a well-known brand. In fact, a recent study suggests that design modifications and contemporary aesthetics significantly enhance a property’s appeal for both business and leisure travelers—and that’s exactly what I noticed here.

After investigating countless reviews and staying here myself, I can attest to the hotel’s impressive sea views and modern-chic rooms. The location is also a major draw: you’re practically next door to Tel Aviv’s bustling nightlife as well as major business hubs. It’s ideal if you want to mix conference calls with cocktails by the shore.

For those who track reward points as meticulously as I do, the Sheraton provides competitive redemption rates. Imagine redeeming your points for a room overlooking the Mediterranean, then heading down for a world-class dinner. It feels satisfying—like you’ve figured out a travel hack that few others have.

3. The Jaffa Hotel

3.The Jaffa Hotel

Housed in a former 19th-century convent and hospital, The Jaffa Hotel is a testament to Tel Aviv’s capacity for reinvention. I’ve witnessed how the property’s seamless melding of solemn history with avant-garde interiors draws architecture buffs and design enthusiasts from across the globe.

In my own travels, I’ve found that experiencing local heritage is often just as important as scanning for new hotspots. Here, you’ll wake up to an on-site chapel and can stroll right into Jaffa’s ancient port for a morning coffee. According to industry data, hotels that preserve historical elements tend to top the charts in guest satisfaction—something The Jaffa Hotel exemplifies with its thoughtful remodeling and luxurious touches.

Additionally, the property is mere steps from Tel Aviv’s nightlife zone. You can soak up centuries-old culture and then transition seamlessly into modern, vibrant fun. That ability to hold the past and present in a single glance always leaves me inspired.

4. The Setai Tel Aviv

4.The Setai Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv’s layered narratives continue at The Setai, which has been transformed from an Ottoman prison into a hotel with a jaw-dropping rooftop pool. As someone who’s always on the lookout for hotels that tell a unique story, I found this metamorphosis thrilling and unexpected.

Luxury stands hand in hand with a generous dose of Middle Eastern heritage. I recall walking through the corridors, taking in the distinct arches and stone walls that whispered tales of centuries past. This fusion of antiquity and modernity aligns with a broader trend: travelers increasingly value hotels offering a “sense of place.” A recent Expedia survey indicated that a compelling narrative is a major factor for Millennials and Gen Z when choosing accommodations.

If you’re anyone like me—even if you’re more of a reluctant history buff—you’ll feel the energy pulsing through the building. There’s a story in every corner, and that’s the kind of experience that keeps me returning to The Setai.

5. The Norman

5. The Norman

With its upscale boutique ambiance, The Norman stands out as a sophisticated gem in Tel Aviv’s hospitality scene. On my last trip, I spent a leisurely afternoon sipping coffee by their rooftop pool, taking in panoramic views of the city’s white Bauhaus buildings lit by the afternoon sun.

In my experience, what separates a great boutique hotel from a merely good one is the level of personalized service. And trust me, The Norman’s staff excels here. Every detail, whether it’s in the room design or the curated restaurant offerings, seems to be carefully orchestrated to create an unforgettable stay. These touches align with market research indicating that higher personalization translates to stronger guest loyalty—something you’ll likely feel the minute you arrive.

The Norman’s location near Tel Aviv’s cultural core also sets it apart. Museums, galleries, and performance venues are accessible within minutes, making it a perfect home base for culture seekers and arts enthusiasts hoping to expand their horizons between flights.

6. The Drisco

6. The Drisco

If you’ve ever wished for a hotel that feels like stepping into a time capsule infused with modern comforts, The Drisco might be your place. I was impressed by how this 19th-century building has been meticulously restored. There’s an elegant hush in the lobby that hints at the property’s storied past.

On more than one occasion, I observed staff guiding guests through local neighborhood tours, pointing out hidden culinary gems or less-traveled alleyways. That level of care goes a long way in building trust and authenticity—core values that never go out of style, no matter how quick we are to jump onto the next flight.

In my opinion, the gourmet dining options at The Drisco surprise even the most discerning palates. Pair that with an intimate atmosphere and a sense of total escape, and you’ll see why it’s secured a loyal following among travelers who crave deeper connections to the destinations they visit.

7. The David Kempinski

7.The David Kempinski

Positioned right on Tel Aviv’s shoreline, The David Kempinski delivers a five-star take on what coastal luxury should look like. On my first stay, I admit to being slightly blown away by the panoramic seascapes. You really get the sense that the entire property is oriented towards the calm blue horizon—the kind of horizon that entices frequent flyers who need a real break from airport lines.

Indulgence is part of the package here: the hotel prides itself on a spa that embraces world-class wellness treatments. I’ve often noticed how travelers, especially business frequent flyers, gravitate toward hotels that offer holistic well-being options. It’s that perfect counterbalance to the rigors of constant travel.

From a practical standpoint, it’s also a strong contender for booking reward redemptions. I’ve talked to guests who managed to secure last-minute reservations using points, making The David Kempinski not just a luxury option, but a savvy one for mileage-minded travelers.

8. Brown Beach House

8.Brown Beach House

Part of the locally beloved Brown Hotels collection, Brown Beach House has always struck me as the embodiment of Tel Aviv’s edgy, vibrant spirit. It’s playful but not frivolous, and each room brims with bright pops of color that match the city’s unrelenting energy.

Locations near prime nightlife can get noisy, but in my personal experience, Brown Beach House manages to preserve a sense of laid-back charm. There’s a distinctly local feel to the property: staff often recommend off-the-beaten-path bars or lesser-known art shows that tourists might otherwise overlook.

A 2025 hospitality trend report by ECM (European Cities Marketing) shows that travelers increasingly seek out “Instagrammable” design elements, and this hotel has plenty to post. Yet it never feels superficial. Instead, it channels a genuine reflection of Tel Aviv’s creative soul.

Finding Your Perfect Tel Aviv Stay

Finding Your Perfect Tel Aviv Stay

Whether you opt for the marina-side charm of the Carlton Hotel or choose the Dan Panorama’s reliable mid-range comfort, Tel Aviv brims with possibilities for every travel style. In my travels, I’ve field-tested both large chains and smaller boutique properties, and I’ve found that each has unique advantages—whether it’s loyalty points or hyper-local touches you can’t get anywhere else.

Platforms like Secret Tel Aviv also offer locally focused insights and promotions that can help you discover emerging properties before they blow up on social media. Considering the city’s constant evolution—there’s always a new restaurant or rooftop lounge popping up—staying informed is key.

Don’t forget that this city can be surprisingly budget-friendly if you know where to look. Hostels, budget hotels, and friendly neighborhood guesthouses provide plenty of ways to stretch your travel funds while still enjoying award-winning beaches and a world-class nightlife scene. However, if you’re like me and prefer to pay with points whenever possible, Tel Aviv’s global brand presence makes it easier than ever to book using loyalty programs.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

Tel Aviv’s hotel landscape reflects a city where the historic and modern collide in the most mesmerizing ways. I’ve met travelers who come purely for the beaches and others who stay for the nightlife, but it’s the blend of cultures and architectural wonders that sets Tel Aviv apart for me.

If you’re a frequent flyer, Tel Aviv is a goldmine of mileage-earning flights and prime reward opportunities. From high-end luxury stays that immerse you in the city’s rich heritage to boutique hotspots with a fresh, creative vibe, this city is ready to accommodate every travel appetite. It’s a destination I find myself revisiting often—always discovering something new, yet feeling like I’ve come home.

Brad Lightall’s Take

There’s a certain spark to Tel Aviv that lights up each trip, a spark I attribute to its contrasting layers of old and new. Every time, I’m reminded that travel is about both exploring and experimenting—much like how I approach creating these guides.

Tel Aviv encourages you to be both a curious observer and an active participant, whether you’re strolling through Jaffa’s timeless streets or dancing the night away in a modern beach club. If you value that blend of tradition and innovation, Tel Aviv belongs high on your journey bucket list.

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