The hotel has a functional lobby - lots of sofas. While waiting for check-in, you can safely sit down and wait. Beautiful transparent elevators.
There are always Russian-speaking employees at the reception. One of them, Maxim, helped me top up a local SIM card right at the reception.
On the 1st floor there is a marvelous shop with excellent prices for Dead Sea cosmetics. Even the Dead Sea itself is more expensive. . .
Catering with an excellent selection of dishes. Every day a new menu and variety of sweets. Please note - breakfast until 12:00!
The hotel is located in the center of the tourist zone of Eilat, close to shops and the sea. Hotel guests are provided with free sunbeds on the beach of the Dan Eilat 5 * hotel (both hotels belong to the Dan network). This beach is 15 minutes walk away. But in the summer, in the heat, I don’t want to overcome such a distance every time. There is a city beach within a 5-minute walk, next to the Leonardo Plaza Hotel. A sunbed on the city beach will be paid, so it's better to bring your own mat. A very interesting fun on the beach is to watch planes taking off or landing. There is no noise whatsoever! And they land / take off very quickly !! ! You can hear the planes a little in the room, but it's not a problem.
In the summer there are a lot of children in the hotel, so it is noisy even at one in the morning. But, despite the large number of people, the rooms are cleaned on time and it is not even noticeable when.
Highly recommend the Dan Panorama Hotel. I have long wanted to live in it, because. heard a lot of positive feedback. Now I am convinced myself - good quality at a good price!
Breakfast is very varied but not very tasty.
Sea view only side. Plus, the hotel is not located on the first line, so the sea is visible only in the gaps between other hotels. And the view of the "lagoon" (a small harbor completely occupied by yacht parking) is quite good, romantic. All rooms have balconies.
We had a room with a terrace with a jacuzzi, the room is not bad, but doubled (separated by a locked door) with an adjacent room. We heard the conversations of the neighbors (in Hebrew, fortunately)), and once they had a party and in order to eliminate loud music and hubbub after midnight, we had to call the reception 5 times in more than one hour. the room was not changed, since our (6th) floor had the largest and sun-exposed terrace. On other floors, the terraces are 2 times smaller and in the morning they are in the shade of a closely standing neighboring building.
Good hotel, but if I'm in Eilat I'll look for another one again.