Location. The Ophir Hotel is located in Tel Aviv, Israel, 30 metres from Dizengoff shopping centre, and 500 metres from the seafront and five of Tel Avivs beaches. Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport is five kilometres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. The Ophir Hotel is a modern white and glass building in Bauhaus style. The tiled lobby has a 24 hour front desk with currency exchange and safe deposit box. There is complimentary wireless Internet provided.t the hotel. Parking is available nearby for a surcharge.
Restaurant Norma at the Ophir Hotel serves dishes that are a fusion of Moroccan and French traditions. A continental breakfast is complimentary. The lobby bar and coffee shop offer a wide selection of hot and cold beverages.
There are meeting rooms at the Ophir, and basic business services such as fax and photocopying are
Guestrooms. The 28 guestrooms at the Ophir Hotel are air conditioned and are decorated in rich reds with wooden French beds. All rooms have cable television, complimentary wireless Internet, direct dial phones, tea and coffee making facilities, and refrigerators. All include private bathrooms, some with jetted tubs.
Expert Tip. The gulf of Jaffa has had a harbour for over 4,000 years, making it the oldest port in the world. Biblically, it is where the prophet Jonah began his journey in the belly of the whale.
Rates:
69.0073 - 123 USD
Number Of Rooms: 25
Number Of Floors: 1
Ophir Hotel
43 Dizengoff Street
Tel Aviv-jaffa, Israel
Driving Directions:
From Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (TLV):
Distance to Ophir Hotel is five kilometres, approximately 25 minutes drive.
Getting there. Ophir Hotel offers airport transfers (surcharge). Taxis wait at level G, Terminal 3, and the fare to the city centre is around 90 NIS and direct to the hotel around 100 NIS. Fares are higher at night. Sheruts (shared taxis) have fixed rates per passenger. Visitors are advised to use registered taxis only. The number 5 bus runs between the airport and Airport City Terminal; buses are available from here to Haifa, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv. Trains run from Terminal 3 to Tel Avivs central station, Akko, and to Hashalom, the nearest station to the hotel, from where a taxi costs 20 NIS to the Ophir. Single train tickets cost 12 NIS to Tel Aviv. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Sheruts (shared taxis) are popular for exploring Tel Aviv. The minibuses can accommodate up to 10 passengers. Fares are around 5 NIS per person and most city routes are covered. Private taxis are inexpensive, but passengers should ensure the meter is used. Buses run regularly throughout the town, except on Jewish holidays and the Sabbath (Friday evening to Saturday evening). Tel Aviv city centre is compact and easy to explore on foot.
Driving directions. From the airport, take the Ayalon highway.
At the Hashalom Junction, turn left and continue direct to the hotel which is found on Dizengoff Street.