One of the best in Netanya

Written: 3 march 2017
Travel time: 27 — 29 december 2016
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
Continuing my "working" trip to hotels in Israel, I moved to live in the Residence Beach Hotel.
He (like his brother-neighbor hotel Residence) belongs to the ZIVOTEL chain. Reception at both hotels in the Residence Hotel. And, as in my previous reviews, I will immediately write the pros and cons of the hotel through the eyes of a tourism worker))):
Pros:
- location. Many people write about this, but the hotel is really worth it very well, a couple of minutes walk from the panoramic elevator (which in itself has already become one of the sights of the city) and from the hotel very close to the central square of Netanya (Kikar Haatzmaut) and Herzel Street , where there are shops, exchangers, restaurants, cafes and other other ...
- comfortable, big enough room
- just a magnificent view of the sea (I won’t even write about it, just look at the photo)))
- a kitchenette “hidden” in the closet (electric stove, kettle, dishes, sink)
- daily cleaning (but without mopping)
- there is wi-fi in the room

Nutrition:
In this hotel, food is served in the restaurant, breakfast starts from 8 to 11 in the morning (it is very tasty, but quite modest in choice), so "early birds", lovers of hearty breakfasts and those who go on excursions go to have breakfast at the neighboring Residence, where breakfast starts at 6 am (continental), and from 6:30 - a buffet with a large selection of dishes (salads, honey, yoghurts, cottage cheese, cheeses, cereals, pancakes, buns, toasts, fruits).
Minuses:
- price))) this is a rather expensive trio
- nice old bathroom

Cons very quickly compensated by a large number of obvious advantages of this hotel))
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