This 2 bedroom apartment is located on the verge of the trendy neighborhood of Florentin in southern Tel Aviv. Compact, yet comfortable, it is bright thanks to its large aluminum frame windows and fully equipped to accommodate up to 3 people.
*The apartment is on the second floor of a building with no elevator. Our guests must be comfortable with using stairs during their stay.
THE SPACE
The living space is divided between a living room and a dining area.
Living room with comfortable sofa equipped with a 32 inches TV bathed with light.
Dining area with a table that can sit up to 3 people.
Bedroom 1 with one double bed and full height closet.
Bedroom 2 with one single bed and full height closet.
Full bathroom with tub.
INCLUDED AMENITIES
- AC/heat unit in every area.
- Bed linens and towels provided for each guest.
- Washing machine and dryer in the apartment.
- Iron and board.
- Hi speed Wifi.
- Toiletries starter kit: shampoo, shower gel, hand soap and toilet paper.
- Cooking starter kit: Oil, vinegar, salt and pepper. Coffee, tea and sugar. Dish soap.
EXTRA SERVICES UPON REQUEST (prices incl. VAT)
- Baby bathtub: 50 ₪ per stay.
- Pack 'n play: 100 ₪ per stay.
- Wooden crib: 500 ₪ per stay. Please notify us at least 24h in advance.
- Baby high chair: 50 ₪ per stay.
- Extra cleaning during stay: 80₪ per hour+20₪ transportation. 1 hours minimum.
GUEST ACCESS & INTERACTION
The entire apartment is at your disposal for a pleasant stay.
Our team members do their best to be available for our guests, either in person, by email, phone or messages.
We personally greet our guests on request. Should you require such a personal check in please let us know in advance.
We will be happy to answer all your questions and provide recommendations for your stay. Our team members speak English, French, Hebrew, Russian and a bit of German and Danish.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
The final details will be sent to you prior to your arrival after you have completed your check in online.
PASSPORT AND VAT
- The main guest must present a copy of their passport at the time of the booking and prior entering the apartment.
- Israeli citizens are obliged, by law, to pay an extra 17% VAT of the total booking price.
- The main guest must submit a copy of a valid tourist visa, (the border pass, a blue slip that they will receive at the immigration authority upon arrival in Israel) in order to be exempted from paying VAT. This exemption applies only to people entering Israel on a B/2, B/3, B/4 visa or entering according to a special entry permit, such as diplomats.
- Tourists who fail to present a valid tourist visa will be charged an extra 17% VAT.
- VAT collection, when applicable, must take place before entering the property.
- The management reserve the right to deny entry to the property to a guest unable to present a valid border pass or unwilling to pay 17% VAT while mandatory. In such a case the standard cancelation policy will apply and the price of the booking will be due in full.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
The apartment is located on the verge of the Florentin neighborhood, next to the popular Levinsky Market, a cultural gem in southern Tel Aviv. It may not be the first stop for a typical tourist in Tel Aviv, but the combination of exotic spices and unique personality could draw anyone into this market, or shuk. A very popular spot for locals, it is one of the best places to buy spices in Tel Aviv, but also to enjoy one of the many coffee shops and eateries that flourished in the recent years. The whole Levinsky Market is now a pedestrian area where it is safe and enjoyable to walk around. In just five blocks, visitors can eat their way through the market’s widespread culinary history, sampling pastries, called "burekas," sipping Ouzo or even downing salted fish. Florentin Neighborhood is just a few more minutes away, famous for its art and cultural scene as well as its tremendous night life.
GETTING AROUND
You can do everything on foot or rent a city bicycle from a nearby station on Ha-aliya street. There are countless buses running on Ha-aliya street which will take you about anywhere in Tel Aviv and around. If you plan on using buses or trains, you'll need to purchase a RavKav card (available at the airport or in the train stations) and load some money on it using the RavKav app on your phone.
Lastely we recommend using the app Gett to order taxis when needed.