Atlas Hotels opens first boutique hotel in Jaffa, Tel Aviv: Market House

Atlas Hotels is proud to announce the opening of its 10th boutique hotel, the Market House Hotel in Jaffa Tel Aviv, Israel. Situated near the clock-tower, in the heart of the colorful Jaffa flea market on the famous Bet Eshel Street, the 44 room hotel offers the perfect central location to explore all that the city has to offer.


The Jaffa flea market is a historical gem, yet during recent years the market area has undergone many changes. Alongside antique shops and veteran merchants, designer boutique stores, bars and restaurants now thrive. The Market House Hotel celebrates this location by symbolizing a combination of the old and the new. The Jaffa Hotel design brings together distinct local art which bring out the hidden, magical feeling of the city. In addition, with numerous rooms featuring balconies overlooking the surroundings of the market, guests will enjoy the view of unique crafts, authentic rugs, and fresh food along the streets just outside the hotel.  

Archaeological remains of an 8th century Byzantine Chapel create the base of the Jaffa Tel Aviv hotel and three floors were added to create the hotel building. The Market House Hotel lobby contains a clear glass floor to provide guests with an impressive view of the magnificent remains.

Established over 40 years ago Atlas Hotels has become a leading boutique-hotel management company in Israel. With the belief that a hospitality experience should be memorable and not just required the company takes a conceptual approach to the creation of each boutique hotel. Each property contains its own unique style and creative atmosphere which allows it to stand out. The company is managed by owners Leslie Adler and Danny Lipman, who specialize in the management and creation of boutique hotels. Atlas Hotels properties can be found across Israel with hotels in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Eilat.

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