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Albi Hotel

Check-in is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00 Sunday–Friday, and by 12:00 on Saturday.

Yes, early check-in and late check-out are available upon request, subject to availability and an additional fee.

Yes, a valid ID is required at check-in.

Yes, luggage storage is available free of charge.

Payment is made upon arrival or according to the booking terms.

Yes, cash payment is possible upon arrival, according to the law.

Yes, up to three interest-free installments are available.

Cancellation or changes are free of charge up to 5 days (120 hours) before arrival. After that, the full cost of the reservation will be charged.

Yes, discounts and promotions are updated monthly on the website.

Yes, gift vouchers are available in various options.

The hotels offer several room types: Double Room, Family Room, Premium Room, and Suite with a private bathtub. Some rooms have balconies, and some include a sofa bed.

No, all rooms have a double bed only.

Yes, children and infants are warmly welcome.

Infants up to 2 years old stay free of charge.

Yes,breakfast is provided with a voucher at a selected nearby café.

Yes, free wireless internet is available throughout the hotel.

The hotel is non-smoking. Smoking is allowed only on balconies or in designated outdoor areas.

Yes, spa packages and treatments are available upon request.

The hotels are located in central areas of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Tel Aviv: Levinsky Market, the promenade, Rothschild Boulevard, The Station Complex, Jaffa promenade, Neve Tzedek.

Jerusalem: Mahane Yehuda Market, the Old City, Mamilla Mall, City Center, Armon HaNatziv Promenade.

More recommendations are available on the hotel’s blog.

Yes, we offer birthday, spa, bridal, and tour packages – subject to availability and advance booking.

Yes, public transportation is easily accessible, including bus stations and light rail.

Israeli cuisine is a vibrant fusion of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Jewish culinary traditions from around the world. Famous dishes that define the local food scene include Falafel (deep-fried chickpea balls), Hummus (creamy chickpea dip), and Shakshuka (eggs poached in a spiced tomato sauce). Other uniquely local favorites include Sabich (a pita stuffed with fried eggplant and hard-boiled egg) and Israeli Salad. You can taste the absolute best versions of these dishes just steps from our doors at Machane Yehuda Market.

Jerusalem offers an incredible mix of history, culture, and vibrant local life. The main attractions include the historic Old City and the Western Wall, the world-renowned Yad Vashem and The Israel Museum (explore our guide to Jerusalem’s best museums), and the famous Mahane Yehuda Market, known for its authentic food stalls and bustling nightlife. For more local recommendations and top sights, check out our full Jerusalem Travel Guide.

Jerusalem is a fantastic year-round destination, and most of the year features beautiful, pleasant weather. Spring and autumn offer perfect mild temperatures, while summer is ideal for enjoying vibrant outdoor events and famously cool, refreshing evening breezes. Winter brings a cozy, charming European vibe with crisp air, and sometimes you might even witness snowfall. No matter when you choose to visit, there is always plenty to do.

Israel is a warm country with a very casual and modern lifestyle, so comfort is key. Jeans, t-shirts, and simple, light clothing are perfect for almost everywhere. The style here is very laid-back, and you will rarely see people wearing formal suits.

The most famous market in Jerusalem is Machane Yehuda Market (often called “The Shuk”). It is a bustling open-air market known for its fresh produce, spices, local bakeries, and street food during the day, which transforms into a vibrant nightlife hub with bars and restaurants in the evening.

The most convenient option is the direct train operated by Israel Railways, which runs from Terminal 3 straight to the Yitzhak Navon Station in central Jerusalem. Alternatively, you can take a direct bus line or use the registered airport taxis available 24/7 outside the arrivals terminal.

The fastest and easiest way is by train, which takes about 10–15 minutes from Ben Gurion Airport directly to Tel Aviv stations. Alternatively, you can easily take a regulated taxi from the airport arrivals terminal, which takes around 20 -30 minutes depending on traffic.

Yes, Jerusalem has a great and easy-to-use public transportation system. The most popular way to get around is the Jerusalem Light Rail, which connects the city center directly to top attractions. There is also an extensive network of local buses. Please keep in mind that public transportation in the city does not operate on Shabbat (from Friday afternoon until Saturday evening).

To fully experience Jerusalem’s main attractions, including the Old City, world-class museums, and the famous Machane Yehuda Market, a stay of at least 4 days is highly recommended. This allows you to explore the rich history and vibrant local culture at a relaxed and enjoyable pace.

To get a real taste of the city, we recommend spending at least 3 to 4 days in Tel Aviv. This gives you enough time to relax on the sandy beaches, explore the historic alleys of Old Jaffa, enjoy the incredible culinary and nightlife scenes, and discover trendy neighborhoods like Neve Tzedek and Florentin without feeling rushed.

Both cities offer completely unique experiences, and the best choice is to visit both! Jerusalem is ideal for immersing yourself in deep history, ancient culture, and a cozy mountain vibe. Tel Aviv is perfect for those looking for beautiful beaches, a modern culinary scene, and non-stop nightlife. To get the ultimate Israeli experience, we highly recommend splitting your stay between both cities—and with our central hotels in Jerusalem and our boutique hotel in Tel Aviv, we have you covered for the perfect trip.

The City Center is widely considered the best area to stay in Jerusalem. It places you within a short walking distance of the famous Machane Yehuda Market, vibrant restaurants, and local shops, while providing easy access to the Light Rail for a quick ride to the Old City. Staying at Albi Hotels offers you the perfect central location to experience the best of both worlds, vibrant local life and historic landmarks.

It depends on the vibe you are looking for. The City Center and Beachfront areas are great for those who want to be steps from the sea and main shopping streets. However, if you are looking for a more local, artistic, and trendy experience, Florentin is a fantastic choice. Known for its bohemian vibe, incredible street art, and lively culinary scene, staying at Albi Florentin offers a unique and authentic taste of Tel Aviv’s creative culture.


Yes, Tel Aviv is an extremely walkable city. It is mostly flat, compact, and features beautiful boulevards, bike lanes, and a stunning beachfront promenade. You can easily walk from neighborhoods like Florentin to the beach, Old Jaffa, or the Carmel Market. For longer distances, the city also offers excellent bike and scooter sharing apps.

If you want to experience Tel Aviv’s legendary nightlife, staying in Florentin or the City Center is your best bet. While the City Center is famous for its mega-clubs and rooftop bars, Florentin is the undisputed capital of Tel Aviv’s hipster and underground nightlife scene, packed with trendy craft beer bars, secret courtyard pubs, and live music venues. Staying at Albi Florentin puts you right in the middle of the city’s coolest nightlife hub, where the streets come alive every night.

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