Carlton Tel Aviv

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The Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel, seen from a lower level at Atarim Square

Carlton Tel Aviv is a five-star hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel, specialized in business travel. It is located near Atarim Square, in the immediate vicinity of Tel Aviv Port and the beach. [1] It offers a view of the Mediterranean Sea.

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History and architecture

The hotel was built in 1977. In 2001 thorough renovation works were carried out, which cost $15 million. In 2017 it was renovated again for another $12 million. [2]

The hotel is marked by an unusual shape: large floors relative to a narrow base. It is identified with brutalist architecture and was designed by Yaakov Rechter. [2] The concrete building has 15 floors.

The hotel may be rebuilt as part of a redevelopment plan of Atarim Square. [3]

Facilities

The hotel has 268 hotel rooms and suites. [4] There is a conference room with facilities for the support of organized groups. The hotel has two swimming pools, of which one on the roof. [5] There is a synagogue on the second floor.

The hotel has three restaurants:

The restaurants are led by chef Meir Adoni. [4]

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References

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