This small hotel in the middle of central Tel Aviv, just off Diezengoff Square in a charming Bauhaus building, with easy walking distance to the beach, the night life and shopping. We included breakfast in the price, which was served in a nice traditional cafe at the other side of the street, and the hotel also have a happy hour when they served free wine. The rooms are comfortable and nicely furnished. I had asked for separate beds since I was traveling with my teenage daughter, but were put in a room with a joined bed. The staff organised another room for us upon arrival, but this room was a bit of a downgrade as it did not include a balcony (which we had paid for) but was still OK. One problem at the hotel could be parking, but there is a (rather expensive) multi-storey car park a couple of blocks away from the hotel. Luggage can also be a bit of a problem at arrival or when leaving by car as the entrance is at a very busy street. However, overall I would recommend the hotel, especially if you like to stay in the city rather than the beach, and would not hesitate to stay there again if I return to Tel Aviv.