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Prepare your Stay

Prepare your Stay

Everything you need to know

 

Check-in & Check-out
Check-in 15:00 

Check-out 12:00 (including Shabbat and high holidays)                                                                                                                                           

Location
Surrounded by unparalleled views of the Mediterranean Sea, The David Kempinski Tel Aviv rises above the vibrant city life, bringing the essence of timeless relaxed sophistication to the city’s most exciting location.
Ideally located on beachfront HaYarkon Street, guests will enjoy direct access to the boardwalk and the sea, presenting a host of activities while admiring the sea views reflecting the silhouette of Old Jaffa in the distance.

The hotel is a short walk or quick ride from main city attractions: Rothschild Boulevard, Carmel Market, Dizengoff Square, the Bauhaus Museum, Neve Tzedek, and Old Jaffa. The David Kempinski Tel Aviv enables easy access to discover the ‘Non-Stop City’, including the port, HaYarkon Park, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, as well as galleries, boutiques, restaurants and nightlife.

Climate
With 300 days of sunshine, Tel Aviv is the perfect destination all year round. During the hot summer months (June - September), when not lounging poolside, you'll feel most relaxed and at ease wearing light cotton or linen fabrics and comfortable walking shoes to wander and explore the city.

Language
Official languages in Israel are Hebrew and Arabic. English and Russian are widely spoken too.

Currency
The local currency is the New Israeli Shekel (ILS). Payment by credit card is possible in most cases.

Time zone
The standard time in Israel is 2 hours ahead of GMT (GMT +2).

General B/2 Tourist Visa Information
A B/2 Tourist Visa (or the authorized B/2 status granted upon entry) is for individuals wishing to stay in Israel for a short duration, such as a visit, tourism, a business meeting, or study in a Hebrew 'ulpan'. A person entering Israel on a B/2 status is not allowed to work in the State of Israel. The maximum initial duration of a stay is typically up to three months from the date of entry, but the final length of stay will be determined by the Border Police upon arrival.

New Entry Requirement: ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization)
This section is critical due to recent policy changes and applies to many international travelers, including those from the UK, US, and EU countries.

As of January 1, 2025, Israel is implementing the ETA-IL (Electronic Travel Authorization to Israel) system. This is a mandatory requirement for nationals of countries that are otherwise visa-exempt for short-term visits. If you are a citizen of a visa-exempt country, you must obtain an approved ETA-IL before you begin your journey to Israel. Without it, entry will not be permitted.

An approved ETA-IL authorizes travel and a stay of up to 90 days per visit. The ETA-IL is generally valid for multiple trips over a period of up to two years from the date of approval, or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. It is recommended that you submit your ETA-IL application at least 72 hours prior to your travel. You can check your eligibility and apply via the Official ETA-IL Website.

For more information please get in touch with our concierge team at [email protected] or +972 74 766 2733.