Location. The high rise Sheraton Moriah Tel Aviv has 18 floors and overlooks the marina and the Mediterranean Sea. It is located just 100 metres from the beach and two kilometres from the centre of the city of Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv Museum and Old Jaffa City are both two kilometres from the hotel. Arlozorov Station is five kilometres distance, and Ben Gurion Airport is 30 kilometres away, an approximate driving time of 30 minutes.
Hotel Features.The hotel has an outdoor seawater swimming pool overlooking the Mediterranean, and there is a sauna, fitness equipment, a massage treatment room, and a hair salon which offers beauty treatments. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can offer currency exchange and concierge services including tour assistance. Other amenities include air conditioned public areas with wireless Internet access (surcharge), and all hours room service.
The hotels Cnaan Restaurant serves Israeli dishes in a contemporary setting, and the Lobby Bar serves a wide range of drinks and overlooks the sea.
Guestrooms.The 329 guestrooms, over 18 floors, have light decor, modern furnishings and glass doors to balconies. All are equipped with satellite television with pay movies, desks, wireless Internet access (surcharge), direct dial phones with voicemail, air conditioning, clock radios and minibars. Bathrooms have telephones, hair dryers and complimentary toiletries. Cribs are available on request.
Expert Tip. Visit Old Jaffa City, two kilometres from the hotel, with its handsome stone buildings, narrow, winding alleys and artists quarter.
Rates:
220 - 288 USD
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Amenities:
Sauna
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Moriah Plaza Tel Aviv
Hayarkon 155
Tel Aviv-yafo, Israel 63453
Driving Directions:
Getting there. Taxis are available at the airport and the fare to the hotel is typically 30 USD. Sherut (shared taxis) are a popular way of getting around Tel Aviv. Prices are cheap (around 5 NIS per person). Minibuses seat up to 10 people and most routes in the city are covered. Private taxis are convenient and inexpensive, but visitors should make sure the driver turns the meter on. Frequent bus services run around town. The centre of Tel Aviv is compact and can be easily explored on foot. All prices are subject to change.