Finally, my husband and I got out to rest in Eilat. We stayed at the Central Park Hotel. A room with a terrace for 8 days cost about 900 euros, breakfast was included in the price, which is convenient. The rooms are clean, cleaned thoroughly, towels and bedding changed regularly. The staff is pleasant, quickly solves any problems and questions, also a plus.
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Finally, my husband and I got out to rest in Eilat. We stayed at the Central Park Hotel. A room with a terrace for 8 days cost about 900 euros, breakfast was included in the price, which is convenient. The rooms are clean, cleaned thoroughly, towels and bedding changed regularly. The staff is pleasant, quickly solves any problems and questions, also a plus. In the first room, the air conditioner did not work for us, we turned to the reception and we were almost immediately moved to another room.
There are Russian speaking staff. The breakfasts are excellent, always a wide choice of dishes, everything is fresh and tasty. The location of the hotel is also good, it takes 10 minutes to walk to the embankment, there are musical fountains and shops nearby. I did not like that the pool is open until 16:00, I think it would be possible to leave it until 18:00. And poor soundproofing. However, we have only pleasant memories, I think we will return again.
There are Russian speaking staff. The breakfasts are excellent, always a wide choice of dishes, everything is fresh and tasty. The location of the hotel is also good, it takes 10 minutes to walk to the embankment, there are musical fountains and shops nearby. I did not like that the pool is open until 16:00, I think it would be possible to leave it until 18:00. And poor soundproofing. However, we have only pleasant memories, I think we will return again.
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There is nothing outstanding in the hotel, it’s worth going there if you don’t plan to be on the territory, I have never been in the pool all the time, I just took a towel and went to the sea, it didn’t take more than 7 minutes to walk, it was always nice to walk, the airport didn’t bother, planes flew only during the day and then not often, they cleaned the rooms well, left tea, coffee and cream, there was a kettle in the room, the view from the window was poor - a piece of the sea, a cinema and a park with two trees.
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There is nothing outstanding in the hotel, it’s worth going there if you don’t plan to be on the territory, I have never been in the pool all the time, I just took a towel and went to the sea, it didn’t take more than 7 minutes to walk, it was always nice to walk, the airport didn’t bother, planes flew only during the day and then not often, they cleaned the rooms well, left tea, coffee and cream, there was a kettle in the room, the view from the window was poor - a piece of the sea, a cinema and a park with two trees. As for food, it’s monotonous and simple, I’m not used to kosher food, they refused to take breakfast with me on an excursion, apparently I came up late or simply didn’t understand each other, I and the staff have no problems with English) In general, for such a price expectations were justified
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I do not agree with the negative reviews about the hotel and its employees. Who seeks what, he finds it. To begin with, the location of the hotel is convenient (3 minutes walk from the bus station and the airport). To the coast and the beach 6 minutes. The beach is free, show the hotel card on the beach of the Rimonim hotel and that's it.
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I do not agree with the negative reviews about the hotel and its employees. Who seeks what, he finds it. To begin with, the location of the hotel is convenient (3 minutes walk from the bus station and the airport). To the coast and the beach 6 minutes. The beach is free, show the hotel card on the beach of the Rimonim hotel and that's it. The reception speaks English, and if anything, they will redirect you to the Russian-speaking staff. The cleaning staff speaks Russian. Room cleaning daily. The menu is varied. The only thing that upset in the rest, they do not heat the water in the pool, but this is not the main thing, and so courage for lovers of a cool bath. I have only positive emotions, rested for 8 days.
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Dear fellow travelers. I sincerely advise you not to stay at the Rimonim Eilat Central Park Hotel. You will only spend a lot of money and you will have nothing but regrets. Zero service. Stupid workers, they only speak Hebrew. There are several Russian-speaking employees working if you are lucky you can ask them something, if not your problem, that is, the hotel staff will not stand on ceremony with you about your questions and inconveniences.
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Dear fellow travelers. I sincerely advise you not to stay at the Rimonim Eilat Central Park Hotel. You will only spend a lot of money and you will have nothing but regrets. Zero service. Stupid workers, they only speak Hebrew. There are several Russian-speaking employees working if you are lucky you can ask them something, if not your problem, that is, the hotel staff will not stand on ceremony with you about your questions and inconveniences. Every day something happened to us through their fault and they never apologized. On the 1st day we left our door open after cleaning, on the 2nd day we could not sleep all night because of the noisy company that stopped next to our room. On the 3rd day they served spoiled juice for breakfast, on the 4th day they incorrectly took money from our account, and then we sorted it out for 2 hours until they were able to transfer it back. Breakfast tasteless and monotonous. You will only dream of calmness, since the Israelis are noisy people without much culture, that is, they will turn on the TV loudly at night, yell on the phone, in the pool. On the beach you will walk through wasteland and garbage.
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I visited this hotel at the end of March 2011. The hotel is good, not so far from the sea, 5-7 minutes on foot. The room has everything you need (including a safe). A pleasant surprise was our own beach from the hotel (we were assigned to another hotel on the beach), and we could use beach umbrellas for free.
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I visited this hotel at the end of March 2011. The hotel is good, not so far from the sea, 5-7 minutes on foot. The room has everything you need (including a safe). A pleasant surprise was our own beach from the hotel (we were assigned to another hotel on the beach), and we could use beach umbrellas for free. As for food - there is a choice, delicious, dishes changed periodically, but in principle it was the same, by the end of the holiday I was already tired. Tea for dinner for a fee. What is the breakfast cassette - in the first I see that they gave herring (or something like that) for breakfast. And there were many to choose from. For those who do not like it, there is still something to eat - pancakes, cereals, eggs, etc. The hotel has Russian-speaking staff, although it is not open every day. As for the noise of the planes - yes, you can hear it, but it didn’t really bother me, especially since the airport is small, there are not many planes arriving. The room is cleaned every day. Minus the room - excellent audibility - you can hear what's going on in neighboring rooms. I didn’t like the following in this hotel: the room had one double bed, we asked us to change the room to a room with two beds (since I was with a friend), we were promised to change the room first the next day, then the next day (in general , fed breakfast), as a result, we were told that they now do not have such rooms! As a result, we lived in this room. The second thing I didn't like was the problem with late dinner after excursions. All hotels have a rule that if a person goes on an excursion, with which he returns after dinner, I leave food for him, the restaurant is not closed accordingly and they are waiting for you to feed. This hotel apparently does not know about this rule and does not want to know. They explained to me that they don’t leave food with them after dinner, they can’t feed me accordingly, they also didn’t allow me to take out food for my friend, explaining that the organization that prepares food for them forbids it. After that, I tried to negotiate (in advance) on the account of dry rations for dinner. At first they told me that they would do everything, then they told me a hundred it was not possible that they did not provide for it (you can only agree on a lunch box for breakfast), after a long debate, they agreed that they would leave me 2 lunch boxes - for morning and dinner. As a result, I was given 1 lunch box in the morning. There was no time to argue and ask about the second e. In the evening, upon arrival, I asked accordingly for my second lunch box, I was told that they did not know about any lunch box, they did not provide it. As a result, I was left without food! This really spoiled my attitude towards the staff at the hotel! So, for those who will book excursions to Jerusalem, I advise you to take care of dinner in advance - rolls, yogurts, fruits for carrying ahead of time. I no longer have the strength to go out to dinner, especially since you are returning late (around 12 at night). Back to the staff. The next day after the tour, our friends (they checked in together) told us that while we were gone, one room of the people with whom I went on the tour was open and they reported this to the reception (I don’t know: either they themselves forgot to close or the cleaning lady did not close the room - it was not clear). Employees visually looked at the room, took fingerprints and closed the door. However, no one thought to notify the residents of this room, they also did not make a note about this in their book! I think this is also a big minus of the hotel. It is for these reasons that I give a rating of "3" for the service. Nevertheless, I recommend this hotel, especially since accommodation in it turned out to be quite economical.
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Rested with a young man in this hotel from February 23 to March 8.2011. In general, everything is very good, the service and food fully met our requirements, and they are not the lowest. Five minutes walk from the airport! The main disadvantage is not too new furniture. Supervisor Natasha - thank you very much for the excellent service and help! From the hotel to the beach you have to walk for 10-15 minutes, for us it was not a hard walk.
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Rested with a young man in this hotel from February 23 to March 8.2011. In general, everything is very good, the service and food fully met our requirements, and they are not the lowest. Five minutes walk from the airport! The main disadvantage is not too new furniture. Supervisor Natasha - thank you very much for the excellent service and help!
From the hotel to the beach you have to walk for 10-15 minutes, for us it was not a hard walk.
The main problem is kosher food, that is, no meat and sausage in the morning (we only took breakfast, because we went on excursions). But in principle, this . . opa in all hotels in Eilat. We then found a wonderful bar-restaurant Paddy's next to the hotel on the way to the Mol-Ayam shopping center (or whatever it's called), so there was meat, and ham, and billiards, and everything your heart desires. We also bought food in local grocery stores, everything is again not bad.
They didn’t go to discos, it seems to me that they don’t exist there, but that’s not what they come here for. A lot of people throughout the hotel and the city speak Russian, well, in a pinch, very good English, so you will understand everything. The beach and the sea are excellent, the main thing is to find a place where there are no Russians - it is the cleanest there.
We went on 2 excursions - Jordan with Petra, and to Jerusalem.
Both were not taken at the hotel, because. traveled "savages" (i. e. just booked a hotel and plane tickets). Look near the beach for decent enough tour agencies with Russian guides. Petra - amazing, be sure to take a ride, do not spare the money (200-250 dollars for one with food) !! ! As for Jerusalem - for me it’s not very, too vain and noisy, but, of course, it is also necessary to visit.
We were also “savages” in the Oceanarium, I don’t remember the exact name, it is located 10 kilometers from the hotel, you need to take a taxi - a chic place with a very rich collection of fish and all kinds of marine reptiles, as well as watching a movie.
Back to the hotel itself. There is no animation, these are not THE SAME countries for you. This is not expected here. Every evening there were songs in the hall in Hebrew, that's all the fun. Personally, we had a room overlooking the park, took with a balcony, 1st floor. There we sat in the evenings, if we didn’t go to play billiards or go to the beach. Wine is good and cheap everywhere, will brighten up the time for anyone.
The pool is excellent, we were also out of season, so it was completely empty.
So, summing up all of the above, we recommend this hotel for a more or less relaxing holiday, it is possible with children, only then take it with a balcony. Suitable for the elderly too. In general, for everyone who is not going to hang out, but for those who want to see the beautiful country of hardworking people and swim in the sea.
From the hotel to the beach you have to walk for 10-15 minutes, for us it was not a hard walk.
The main problem is kosher food, that is, no meat and sausage in the morning (we only took breakfast, because we went on excursions). But in principle, this . . opa in all hotels in Eilat. We then found a wonderful bar-restaurant Paddy's next to the hotel on the way to the Mol-Ayam shopping center (or whatever it's called), so there was meat, and ham, and billiards, and everything your heart desires. We also bought food in local grocery stores, everything is again not bad.
They didn’t go to discos, it seems to me that they don’t exist there, but that’s not what they come here for. A lot of people throughout the hotel and the city speak Russian, well, in a pinch, very good English, so you will understand everything. The beach and the sea are excellent, the main thing is to find a place where there are no Russians - it is the cleanest there.
We went on 2 excursions - Jordan with Petra, and to Jerusalem.
Both were not taken at the hotel, because. traveled "savages" (i. e. just booked a hotel and plane tickets). Look near the beach for decent enough tour agencies with Russian guides. Petra - amazing, be sure to take a ride, do not spare the money (200-250 dollars for one with food) !! ! As for Jerusalem - for me it’s not very, too vain and noisy, but, of course, it is also necessary to visit.
We were also “savages” in the Oceanarium, I don’t remember the exact name, it is located 10 kilometers from the hotel, you need to take a taxi - a chic place with a very rich collection of fish and all kinds of marine reptiles, as well as watching a movie.
Back to the hotel itself. There is no animation, these are not THE SAME countries for you. This is not expected here. Every evening there were songs in the hall in Hebrew, that's all the fun. Personally, we had a room overlooking the park, took with a balcony, 1st floor. There we sat in the evenings, if we didn’t go to play billiards or go to the beach. Wine is good and cheap everywhere, will brighten up the time for anyone.
The pool is excellent, we were also out of season, so it was completely empty.
So, summing up all of the above, we recommend this hotel for a more or less relaxing holiday, it is possible with children, only then take it with a balcony. Suitable for the elderly too. In general, for everyone who is not going to hang out, but for those who want to see the beautiful country of hardworking people and swim in the sea.
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We traveled to Eilat on March 14.2011 for 11 days, with the "assistance" of the Southern Cross tour operator. At the local travel agency, we were chosen 5 stars, then it turned out that it was not 5, but 4+, and that the hotel was not the one for which we paid, to which we were professionally answered in the style of “oh, the slip came out.
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We traveled to Eilat on March 14.2011 for 11 days, with the "assistance" of the Southern Cross tour operator. At the local travel agency, we were chosen 5 stars, then it turned out that it was not 5, but 4+, and that the hotel was not the one for which we paid, to which we were professionally answered in the style of “oh, the slip came out. ” In general, the city of Eilat was painted for us as a pearl of the Red Sea, with sandy beaches, a warm sea, with a bustling nightlife and a bunch of all sorts of entertainment. So many praiseworthy words were said about Rimmonim Central Park that we had no doubts - a chic hotel, cheap tours, we were lucky! So Eilat is a 3+ city. I liked it - clean cars, an airfield in the city center, a beautiful view of the mountains, the sea, sunset, clear sky, palm trees, the night illumination of the city, and, in general, the whole atmosphere of the south - I finally got out to relax. Unfortunately, what I didn't like turned out to be more. The city is dirty. Small garbage (steers, bottle caps, packaging, etc. ) was almost everywhere, on the beach, in the water. There are few sandy beaches, mostly pebbles. Sun loungers, umbrellas, chairs and in general all the "beach furniture" was a bit old, it seems that they have never been changed. The architecture of the city is extremely poor, the situation was saved by 4 luxury hotels. The sea was cold, which is probably not surprising in March, although... I never noticed or heard the bustling nightlife. When we walked along the beach and in the center at 12 at night, there were practically no people. From the entertainment there were various banana-tablet rides on the water, some other attraction in the city center, a yacht with a transparent bottom (do not take it - the corals are brown, there are few fish, and the transparent bottom is not so transparent), a comfortable yacht (take this , I liked it very much) and excursions, of course, to Jerusalem and other holy places. In general, the impression of the city is cool, the sea, the sun, but everything is done “on the spot. . just buy it! " Now the hotel. In fact, it turned out to be 3. I'm not picky, for me the hotel and the room are not so important, but what matters is what you pay for and what you see in the end. So Central Park stood out from all the buildings in the center with its bright blue color and non-standard architecture. From the outside, it looked very nice, especially in comparison with other buildings. . But, having bypassed it from the side, it became clear that not only in Russia they ennoble the facade of the building, but the rest of the perimeter “let it stand like that for now”. Stained-glass windows were knocked out in three places, part of the building was not completed, the lights were not on everywhere at night, the central park around the hotel is a completely different story. Eilat Central Park - about a dozen palm trees scattered without any idea, a yellow lawn with cigarette butts and a giant wasteland in front of the hotel with various debris, a garbage in the center, under which someone even relieved himself. Now inside the hotel. The interior decoration can be described as tasteless, in the style of "let's hang it up". Pictures, carpets, vases, etc. were all out of topic and did not fit together in any way. The picture that depicted the panorama of New York and the inscription Rimmonim Central Park was especially killing. In the room - carpet and curtain burned in one place, dirty windows with stains, oldish furniture, soiled pillow. Cleaned every day, bed linen and towels changed almost every day and upon request, plumbing for 4+, a couple of times you had to wait for hot water. The staff was different, someone smiled affably, someone showed “dude, leave me alone” with all their appearance. Now about food. There are even more minuses, but there are also very, very pleasant and tasty pluses. There was a lot of food, but there was very little tasty food, you had to take a little bit of everything and then choose. Foods such as potatoes, cucumbers and tomatoes most often ended up on our plates. They cooked an omelet and meat very tasty (we only made it once). I really liked the desserts, it's 5+. I have never tried such delicious cakes, pies, tartlets and marshmallows. If everything in Eilat were treated the same as cooking desserts in our hotel, then this city would actually be the pearl of the Red Sea. In general, very tasty desserts were))) But! Sometimes I came across such a ge (and some dishes stank of this ge) that all breakfasts and dinners were reduced to a standard proven menu. Special exotics were not served in hotels, well, or this exotic was not to our taste at all. The result is this - only those who want to visit the holy places in Israel, but for some reason could not take a ticket “closer” should go to Eilat. At the same time, if you go with your loved one, then any palm tree, sea, mountains and sunset leave an unforgettable experience. And so, this city is not for active and not for a beach holiday, but something in between - “about nothing”, and not for 32 thousand per person. It is better to save up and go to Europe or to another place where the tourism business is DEVELOPED and not “just developing”.
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