Dave Levinsky
Dave Levinsky is a compact, urban boutique hotel in Tel Aviv with a playful Brown Hotels style and a local market-neighborhood feel.

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Design-forward rooms: The rooms lean into retro, colorful design with modern basics rather than a traditional hotel look. Expect practical comforts such as air conditioning, TV, cable channels, free in-room Wi-Fi, blackout curtains, desks, and private bathrooms.
Comfortable sleep: Guests often highlight the beds, cleanliness, and quiet back-facing rooms as strengths. The overall experience feels casual, stylish, and well suited to travelers who want a comfortable base more than a large resort-style property.
Rooftop atmosphere: The rooftop is one of the property’s strongest features, with space to sit, drink, relax, and enjoy the Tel Aviv mood above street level. It helps make Dave Levinsky feel social without turning the stay into a hostel experience.
Helpful service: Guest feedback frequently points to friendly, useful staff who offer local tips and create an easy first impression. This is especially valuable in a busy neighborhood where good recommendations can shape the stay.
Walkable surroundings: The hotel sits by Levinsky Market, Nachalat Binyamin, and Rothschild Boulevard, so food, bars, shops, and historic streets are close by. This location makes the property appealing for guests who want to explore Tel Aviv on foot between rests at the hotel.
Room size: Some rooms may feel small, especially for longer stays or travelers with large luggage. The compact format suits short urban breaks better than guests wanting lots of in-room space.
No full resort setup: Breakfast is typically connected to nearby venues rather than a large in-house dining room. The beach is also not immediately beside the property, so beach-focused travelers may prefer a seafront hotel.
Urban setting: The lively market-area location may bring street activity, nightlife, and a less polished surrounding feel. Light sleepers may want to request a quieter room if available.
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Stylish boutique design | Some rooms may be compact |
| Rooftop social space | No large in-house restaurant setup |
| Excellent access to Levinsky Market and Rothschild Boulevard | Not directly by the beach |
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Dave Levinsky Details
Category: Hotels in Israel, Hotels in Tel Aviv
Address: Nahalat Binyamin St 85, Tel Aviv 6610207, 6610207, Israel
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