Casual, contemporary retreat with metropolitan vibes
Smack on the border of Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan, Leonardo City Tower Tel Aviv Hotel is surrounded by vibrant and busy commercial zones, including the famous Diamond Exchange District. Its 167 rooms impress guests with contemporary-chic interiors, convenient amenities, and modern metropolis views ...Read more
Casual, contemporary retreat with metropolitan vibes
Smack on the border of Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan, Leonardo City Tower Tel Aviv Hotel is surrounded by vibrant and busy commercial zones, including the famous Diamond Exchange District. Its 167 rooms impress guests with contemporary-chic interiors, convenient amenities, and modern metropolis views through their oversized windows. And then, there’s the City Tower SPA, a rooftop swimming pool, a high-tech business lounge, and gourmet food at the Arugula restaurant – all first-class amenities that enhance the stay.
With eight conference and event halls, all equipped with up-to-the-minute technology and free Wi-Fi throughout, Leonardo City Tower Tel Aviv Hotel is often a premier choice for business meetings of all kinds.
Location and facilities make Leonardo City Tower Tel Aviv Hotel highly attractive for business travelers, but leisure guests will enjoy it too. This is a great starting point for exploring both Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan, and there’s plenty to see around the hotel.
Another advantage is the Tel Aviv Savidor Central railway station, which is only a short walk away from the hotel, offering fast and reliable daily train connection to and from the Ben Gurion Airport (IATA: TLV).
About the area
Guests staying at the Leonardo City Tower Tel Aviv Hotel enjoy the best of two cities: Ramat Gan and Tel Aviv.
On one side, Yarkon Park, with its impressive Rock Garden and countless outdoor leisure and entertainment activities, is just a stone’s throw away from the hotel. Guests who want to see Tel Aviv tourist attractions such as the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Cameri Theatre can reach them in less than thirty minutes on foot. Downtown Tel Aviv, in the heart of the city that – just like New York – never sleeps, you will find all kinds of nightclubs, bars, pubs, and restaurants galore.
On the other side, Ramat Gan is famous for the Diamond Exchange District, which is its major commercial hub. This is the site of the Israel Diamond Exchange, the world's largest diamond exchange complex, and the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum – an attraction worth seeing.
While gems are Ramat Gan’s main lure, there are several other noteworthy things to see in the area, especially when visiting with children. The Zoological Center Tel Aviv-Ramat Gan – colloquially known as Safari Ramat Gan – is an outdoor African animal park, the largest of its kind in the Middle East. Just next to the safari, Ramat Gan National Park is another outdoor venue that offers plenty to see and do, including the Man and the Living World Museum.
Israel’s national stadium, Ramat Gan Stadium, is not far either.
With so much to see and do right at its doorstep, no wonder that Leonardo City Tower Tel Aviv Hotel ranks among the best business hotels in Israel.
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