New boutique Tel Aviv Hotel Yam exudes beach vibe

The Yam Hotel in Tel Aviv is the newest boutique hotel from the Atlas Hotels Chain, exudes the hedonistic beach culture and carefree attitude that the beach city is famous for.Hotel Yam

Yam brings the fun of the beach right to guests. All 43 rooms feature surf boards on the walls and essential beach gear like sandals, beach paddles and beach balls can be found scattered throughout the room. Also, as a bonus, if a guest has forgotten something, they can just borrow some of the gear from the room.

Yam Hotel beach ball

While the beach is near the Tel Aviv hotel, the sea and harbor are actually just a few meters away. Both the balcony and standard rooms give beautiful views of the majestic blue water and a lovely sea breeze can easily be felt when wanted.

Yam Hotel view

Walking along the boardwalk of The Tel Aviv Harbor (Port) a San Francisco vibe can quickly be felt and similarities to the popular ‘Fisherman’s Wharf’ come to mind. From time to time you can catch fisherman out reeling in a catch. You can also find great restaurants, shops and cafes all along the boardwalk. Amazing fresh fruit, specialty food stands and more can be found there at the Market. As an added bonus the hotel provides some great discounts to restaurants in the Market.

Advertisements
  • eHotelier Essentials Banner

Established over 40 years ago Atlas Hotels has become the 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/Jaffa, Jerusalem, Haifa and Eilat.

Guyana Marriott Hotel Georgetown celebrates grand opening
All new Grand Hyatt Taipei relaunches