Eden Boutique Hotel boasts classically designed, well-appointed rooms and suites with lavish amenities, including Executive and Double rooms with street-view terraces and Victorian-style standing baths; a bistro offering a dynamic menu influenced by French, Eastern European and Israeli cuisine; 24-hour concierge service and complimentary WiFi, as well as culinary workshops and tours of Tel Aviv's Carmel Market led by Eden House Bistro.
Eden Boutique Hotel is the brainchild of co-owners Mikhael Ustinov and Sergei Solovyov, two Tel Avivians via Moscow whose aim was to open a stylish, yet comfortable business and leisure-savvy property adjacent-to-but separated from Tel Aviv's seaside resort hotel scene.
"We are excited to welcome travelers and locals alike to experience our unique gem of a hotel in one of the city's most enchanted neighborhoods," said Sergei Solovyov, owner, Eden Boutique Hotel. "Our guests will find the extraordinary level of service and hospitality at Eden House Premier is unlike any other property in Tel Aviv, said Mikhael Ustinov, owner."
Eden Boutique Hotel is currently ranked in TripAdvisor's annual Traveler's Choice Awards as one of the "Top 10 Small Hotels in Israel," "Top 10 Romance Hotels in Israel" and "Top 25 Small Hotels in the Middle East."
For more information about Eden Boutique Hotel and to make reservations, visit www.edenhousetlv.com.
ABOUT EDEN HOUSE PREMIER: The Eden Hotel Group is a cultural hospitality brand founded in Tel-Aviv in 2009. Eden Boutique Hotel is located in a meticulously preserved International architecture-style building dating back to the 1920's - and located just a short walk from Tel Aviv's Neve Tzedek neighborhood boasting fashion, art, culinary and cultural attractions, as well as the famed Carmel Market and vibrant beaches. The hotel's acclaimed Eden Bistro offers a gourmet dining experience unlike any other in Tel Aviv, combining French and Israeli-inspired culinary traditions with a modern Eastern European twist, with all ingredients sourced daily from the nearby market.
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