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Hotel Saul — Tel Aviv, Israel

From: Wallpaper by Pip Usher

A former office building from the 1940s has been reinvented as Hotel Saul, a thoroughly modern addition to Tel Aviv’s boutique hotel scene.

Named after the great Hebrew poet Shaul Tchernichovsky, this 34-room-bolthole chronicles the city’s compact but colourful history. The ornamental grandeur of the art deco period is alluded to with brass tiles; further nostalgia is incorporated with restored street lamps, vintage balcony railings, and wood panelling.

Hotel Saul takes its commitment to millennial creature comforts seriously. Swing by the Barvazi cafe in the lobby for gourmet sandwiches with home-smoked meats and cheeses, or head to the fourth floor for board games. Should a ‘Netflix and chill’ night be in order, there’s an in-room account, plus Nintendo and Playstation games. Peckish? They’ll even deliver a bucket of popcorn to your door.

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Brand New Boutique Hotel 

From: TimeOut Israel

The urban boutique hotel opened earlier this month. While it is still in its running stage, it will soon open to the public at reduced prices. The hotel has 34 rooms, most of which are for couples, but what really makes us want to stay there even though it's just near our houses is the secret bonus: guests enjoy free Apple TV and Netflix.

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Hotel Saul Score 8/10

From: The Telegraph by Travis Levius

Guests feel like locals at Hotel Saul, a nostalgic yet youthful boutique hotel in a residential area near Tel Aviv’s top attractions. Hosting snug but sufficiently-sized rooms – with complimentary Netflix – it’s an excellent option for traveling urbanites who are both design- and budget-conscious.

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The Best Hotels In Tel Aviv For Business Travelers, 2020

From: CEOworld Magazine by Emma London

If you want to have a quick romance with luxury without having to shell a shocking amount of money, then Hotel Saul can make up for a good option. The hotel has a comfortable atmosphere, with an illuminated entrance, late 20th century inspired furniture, and attractive wood paneling. The rooms bear minimalistic designs, with geometric prints all over the place. The bathrooms are spacious and stocked with branded amenities. There is only one onsite dining facility called Barvazi Urban Sandwich. You can also enjoy relaxing Spa treatments in its onsite Spa centre.

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Like a Local - Tel Aviv

From: National Geographic

While news headlines about Israel tend to overshadow travel tales, the seaside city of Tel Aviv draws globe-trotters with its open-minded and fun-loving vibe.

The days when tired old chain hotels dominated the scene are long gone. Instead, local hoteliers are setting a new standard for service, style, and sustainability.

Hotel Saul, with its firm rooting in the local community. Looking for a little luxury? Indulge yourself...

Flying to Tel Aviv? Stay at Hotel Saul

From: n by Norwegian

This boutique stay has clearly set out to tick every hipster box. In-room Nespresso machines and artisan toiletries, tick. All-you-can watch Netflix with free popcorn, tick. Yoga on the rooftop sun deck, tick. All presented in a charming old building not far from Carmel Market, it gets a tick from us.

The top boutique hotels in Tel Aviv

From: Time Out Magazine

Hotel Saul is featured in the 12 top boutique hotels in Tel Aviv. 

Not only are these boutique hotels in Tel Aviv architecturally stunning, but they are also centrally located, ideal for getting to know the White City on foot or bike. Hotel Saul's guests enjoy free Apple TV and Netflix.

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48 Hours in Tel Aviv

An enormously popular hotspot for travelers in the last few years. For some, an incredibly hedonistic paradise, for others, the allure of a booming tech scene. You will need somewhere to lay your head - Hotel Saul is a stylish and cozy hotel. The rooms are styled with the international traveler or millennial in mind who want to loiter right in the middle of the city, there boutique flavorings and hospitality are spot on. You can find Avi the owner having a drink with his guests, he takes an enormous amount of pride in his establishment and is a genuinely charming individual.

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