There are probably two advantages - it is perfectly located (only to cross the road to the sea) and a convenience store through which you actually enter the hotel from the sea. And so, the rooms are standard, the hotel has several room owners and the prices differ of course, but in my opinion everything is unreasonably high from 500 shekels per day out of season. Without breakfast (we had 550 at all, that's about 140 bucks for the appart) . It's a bit much in my opinion. But Israel, in principle, is very bad
Good devices, favorably located.The store is on the ground floor without prices, for the first time I see this, and there were prices there, we bought wet wipes there for $ 15, paid with a card, did not look.But I like Leonardo himself.One moment, the elevators broke down several times a week, and we lived high up.
Nice room on the ninth floor. View of the city and the sea. There is Wi-Fi, although it did not work for a couple of days. The key cards also stopped working a couple of times, I had to ask them to register them again. Breakfast is included. A spacious dining room with plenty of dishes to choose from. But without meat, but with fish. The room has a living room combined with a kitchen, a sofa and a TV. The bedroom also has a TV and a bed, access to the balcony. The bathroom is decent. Air heating in the room, you adjust it yourself. Some of the hotel staff speaks Russian. They help arrange excursions to neighboring cities.
The room cost $1,075 for five nights.
We settled into a two-room suite. There were five of us: my mother, three primary school children and my grandmother. the number of glasses, plates and other things was three, so this room was designed for three people. And the five of us were put there. My mother had to sleep with her 7-year-old son in the same bed. In another room there was a sofa on which we put two girls, 9 and 10 years old. And Grandma had to sleep on a cot. That was the most unpleasant memory of this hotel. And the service staff was not very attentive to our requests and comments.