Hotel 75 By Prima Hotels, Tel Aviv
recommendedActive AdventurersEnjoy windsurfing and cycling, two popular activities in the area, to get your adrenaline pumping.
Food EnthusiastsIndulge in a light breakfast served daily at the hotel's coffee shop, offering a delicious spread of sandwiches, vegetables, muesli, hot and cold beverages, and sweet desserts.
Beach LoversExperience a brunch by the sea, with mouthwatering dishes like brisket benedict and fresh cornbread.
Authentic EatersSavor the flavors of Venezuelan cuisine at the hotel's coffee shop where you can try the famous Arepa, a pita-shaped flatbread filled with cheese, avocado, and other delicious fillings.
Art AficionadosTake a tour around the city to discover the impressive graffiti that adorns various urban spaces, showcasing the artistic side of Tel Aviv.
ShopaholicsExplore the nearby Rothschild Boulevard, known for its major financial institutions, top restaurants, and amazing coffee kiosks, where you can find unique shopping opportunities.
- Nature Lovers
- Farmers Market Enthusiasts
- Vegetarian Delights
- Nightlife Seekers
- Coffee and Cake Lovers
- Fitness Enthusiasts
- Street Food Connoisseurs
- Spa Lovers
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- No parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Dining
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Cribs
Facilities for people with disabilities
- Toilet for disabled
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
- Leisure/ TV room
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Terrace
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
• Situated in the heart of Tel Aviv, the hotel is near the historic Shuk HaCarmel market, Rothschild Boulevard, and Dizengoff Square. • The neighborhood boasts a flourishing cultural scene, with the Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theatre, the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art, and a plethora of cafés and boutiques. • Neve Tzedek, the city's oldest neighborhood, offers charming alleyways for strolling, quaint galleries, and trendy eateries, perfect for visitors seeking a local atmosphere.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants