TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, June 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) In the heart of Tel Aviv sits the stylish and comfortable Rothschild Hotel. The beauty of staying there is that it sits about midway between a destination ride to Mount Hermon in the North East and to Eilat Bay at the Southern tip of Israel on the Red Sea. If you go to Israel you will have boasting rights if you can say you've been to four places; Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Mount Hermon and Eilat Bay. Of course Jerusalem is the heart of the holy land, and Tel Aviv is the international cosmopolitan city "That Never Sleeps".
After you complete your day trips, and return to the hotel, you can relax and unwind. You are never too far from the beach, nor the cooling winds of the Mediterranean Sea. Plus you can take advantage of the Hotel's Concierge. The Concierge is your personal contact for anything you may need, at any hour. They will not only will take care of your requests, but also be happy to share with you their knowledge, information on current events, special insights, and many secrets only known to locals.
The Rothschild Boutique Hotel in Rothschild boulevard is great for either business or pleasure. The hotel offers you both luxury residence, and suites for long-term accommodation and magnificent suites for short stays. Each suite has been meticulously designed and furnished to provide a warm atmosphere, and a true "home away from home" feeling. You'll love the contemporary art and fashionable decor, the most relaxing bed, and spa like selected bath products. The personalized services will ensure a stress free stay as every detail welcomes you, and provides all the comfort you could ever desire.
If you were looking for a place to stay during your Tel Aviv or Israel trip, staying at "The Rothschild" would certainly be a smart decision.
About
The Rothschild welcomes you to your personal haven in the heart of the 'non-stop city'. Located at 71 Rothschild Boulevard, "the rothschild" is all about comfort, intimacy and class for both a business trip and an urban vacation alike. Conveniently situated in the center of Tel Aviv's cultural and financial quarter, located on the famous Rothschild boulevard, in a carefully renovated 'International Style' house built in 1934, "the rothschild" offers 25 suites, setting a local standard for luxurious short- and long-term accommodation.
Website: http://www.the-rothschild.com
If You Are Traveling to Israel, "The Rothschild" Boutique Hotel in Tel Aviv is Central for Touring the Country
According to Wikipedia, "Tel Aviv is a popular international tourist destination, renowned for its 24 hour culture of beaches, bars, restaurants, cafes, parks, shopping, rich cosmopolitan lifestyle, and landmark neighborhoods. The city is often referred to as "The City That Never Sleeps". In 2010, Knight Frank's world city survey ranked it 34th globally. Tel Aviv has been named the third "hottest city for 2011" by Lonely Planet, third-best in the Middle East and Africa by Travel + Leisure magazine, and the ninth-best beach city in the world by National Geographic."
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[Press-News.org] If You Are Traveling to Israel, "The Rothschild" Boutique Hotel in Tel Aviv is Central for Touring the CountryAccording to Wikipedia, "Tel Aviv is a popular international tourist destination, renowned for its 24 hour culture of beaches, bars, restaurants, cafes, parks, shopping, rich cosmopolitan lifestyle, and landmark neighborhoods. The city is often referred to as "The City That Never Sleeps". In 2010, Knight Frank's world city survey ranked it 34th globally. Tel Aviv has been named the third "hottest city for 2011" by Lonely Planet, third-best in the Middle East and Africa by Travel + Leisure magazine, and the ninth-best beach city in the world by National Geographic."
