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Olympia Hotel

164 Hayarkon Street
Tel Aviv-yafo, Israel 63451


Location. The Olympia Hotel is located in Tel Aviv Yafo, Israel and overlooks the Mediterranean sea. It is 100 metres from the beach and three kilometres from the bars, restaurants, and shops of Tel Aviv Port.
Hotel Features. Olympia Hotel has air conditioned public areas with wireless Internet access, and complimentary newspapers are available from the lobby. Tour assistance is available from the front desk, which is open 24 hours a day and also has a safe deposit box.

The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast and drinks are available from the bar lounge.

Guestrooms. The air conditioned guestrooms have televisions with satellite channels and direct dial phones. The private bathrooms have bathrobes and hair dryers are available on request.

Rates:
110.6763 - 120.0289 USD

Year Property Opened: 1997
Year Property Renovated: 1997
Number Of Rooms: 64
Number Of Floors: 5

Amenities:
Children Allowed
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Olympia Hotel

Olympia Hotel
164 Hayarkon Street
Tel Aviv-yafo, Israel 63451

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Driving Directions:
From Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport (TLV):
Distance to Olympia Hotel is 40 kilometres, approximately 40 minutes drive.

Getting there. Taxis wait at level G, terminal 3, and the fare to the hotel is around 130 NIS. Fares are higher at night. Visitors are advised to use registered taxis only. Price is subject to change.

Getting around. Sheruts (shared taxis) are popular for exploring Tel Aviv. The minibuses can accommodate up to 10 passengers. Fares are around 5 NIS per person and most city routes are covered. Private taxis are inexpensive, but passengers should ensure the meter is used. Buses run regularly throughout the town, except on Jewish holidays and the Sabbath (Friday evening to Saturday evening). Tel Aviv city centre is compact and easy to explore on foot.