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Abraham Tel Aviv

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Abraham Tel Aviv, a vibrant and budget-friendly 2-star accommodation located at 21 Levontin Street in Tel Aviv, Israel. Just a stone's throw away from the city center, this hostel is the perfect hub for travelers looking to explore the bustling streets of Tel Aviv.

With 2652 reviews, this hostel is a favorite among guests for its excellent amenities and top-notch service. Offering free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, and non-smoking rooms, Abraham Tel Aviv ensures a comfortable stay for all guests. Additionally, visitors can enjoy live music performances, unwind at the bar, or soak up the sun on the terrace and sun deck.

Facade/entrance in Abraham Tel Aviv
Facade/entrance in Abraham Tel Aviv

Rooms

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1 Sofa Bed

1 Double Bed

2 Bunk Beds

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325 sqft

Junior Suite, Single Use

Garden view

City view

Private Bathroom

Kitchenette

junior suite capacity 1 is 323 square feet and includes a queen-size bed 150-154 width plus living room, extra beds on demand, desk, satellite tv , cable tv, tea and coffee making facilities , and safe.

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1 Twin Bed

1 Double Bed

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235 sqft

Economy, Doubleortwin

twin economy is 237 square feet and includes 2 single beds 80-130 width plus safe and has a Disability-friendly bathroom.

Superior Double Room - single occupancy in Abraham Tel Aviv

1 Queen Size Bed

1 Queen Size Bed

1 Futon Mat Bed

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260 sqft

Superior, Double

City view

Private Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

single superior is 323 square feet and includes a double bed 131-150 width plus living room, satellite tv , cable tv, tea and coffee making facilities , and safe.

Discover More

Situated in a prime location with a range of facilities including a kitchenette, elevator, garden, and wheelchair accessibility, Abraham Tel Aviv caters to every traveler's needs. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Tel Aviv and make the most of your stay at this lively and welcoming hostel.

Abraham Tel Aviv strives to provide a seamless and convenient stay for guests, offering various payment options that include cash, American Express, Visa, and Mastercard. This flexibility ensures that travelers can settle their bills using their preferred method, making their experience at the hostel hassle-free from check-in to check-out.

Lobby or reception in Abraham Tel Aviv
Lobby or reception in Abraham Tel Aviv

Experience the Best

At Abraham Tel Aviv, guests can choose from a variety of room types to suit their preferences and budget. Options include mixed dormitories and female dormitories, providing a vibrant communal atmosphere for socializing and meeting fellow travelers. These dormitories offer an affordable and sociable way to experience Tel Aviv, ideal for solo adventurers or groups looking to make new friends during their stay.

Bed in Abraham Tel Aviv
Bedroom, Bed in Abraham Tel Aviv

Plan Your Stay

Moreover, guests can immerse themselves in the local culture with the hostel's guided tours and activities, which showcase the best of Tel Aviv and its surroundings. Whether exploring the city's vibrant street art scene, tasting local delicacies on a food tour, or taking in the breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, Abraham Tel Aviv offers a dynamic and enriching travel experience for visitors seeking to dive deep into the heart of this bustling city.

Breakfast in Abraham Tel Aviv
Buffet breakfast in Abraham Tel Aviv

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Bar

Sun deck

Tour desk

Terrace

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Fitness centre/facilities in Abraham Tel Aviv
Fitness centre/facilities in Abraham Tel Aviv
Garden in Abraham Tel Aviv
1. Communication: Very good, whatsapp & emails quick responding, English spoken very well. Informative website and IG. 24h desk open. 2. Location: walking distance to the centre, 2 mins from paid parking lot. 30mins walk to Jaffa- old town. 30mins walk to train station. 3. Wi-Fi: fast, everywhere. 4. Bathroom: very clean bathroom, towels provided and changed when necessary for free. 5. Kitchen: didn’t use kitchen facilities but available, coffee and tea for free, water stations everywhere 6. Bedroom: dorm of 12, choose your own bunk, bed linen provided, comfortable mattress, AC in the bedroom. Safe and secure, bring your padlock. 3 Level Bunk beds. 7. Shared Area: Excellent. New rooftop, 3 bars available. Lots of activities within the hostel, experienced the yard sale, pub crawl (every day different activity, check the website), free walking tour. 8. Accessibility: multiple lifts available, disabled access everywhere 9. Price: £25 pppn 10. Meals: breakfast- included. Healthy, typical Middle Eastern food. 11. Overall impression: Brilliant chain of hostels. Very fun & open-minded & relaxed & safe.

Javed

My son and I arrived one day before the recent War started, so this review will focus on the staff and their handling of the situation, rather than more mundane things. Tours and outside businesses were closed but the hostel maintained a normal schedule (including providing Israeli breakfasts and keeping the bar open). When sirens sounded, as they did unpredictably, the staff went to all rooms to make sure that the occupants went to the basement shelters. Beyond that, the staff were proactive and very well trained to identify and help residents who were having problems or were upset and nervous; proactive because they did not wait to be asked for help, but reached out to the residents. The night person (?Aron?) and the bartender Anton were particularly on-the-ball, socializing those who were isolated and keeping a positive tone. When my son got a flight and left early, they gave him a refund, but when I extended my stay by a day because I could not get a flight out, they waived my fee. Crisis certainly reveals character.

Neil

I love the Abraham hostels and have stayed at the Jerusalem one for nearly a decade many times per year. This was my first visit at the Abraham Tel Aviv, as my friends are out of town but it is equally as wonderful. This clearly is a hostel designed by people that like to travel. Huge luggage lockers below the bed, free towels and sheets, marvelous breakfast and fantastic common area, plugs and lights near the bed. Most things are more functional than cozy but this is perfectly fine. The staff is just amazing and I adore the Abraham teams that can always help and are beyond friendly. In 10 min walking distance to the beach and Carmel market, super central with plenty of cafes and restaurants close by. Two Super markets in 1 min walking distance, 3 min to Florentin and my favorite Uganda Bar and holit records. Could not ask for more. Loved the stay and will be back in ten days.

Dusica

I wrote a separate review praising the staff of Abraham Hostel for their response to the war that broke out during our stay. Here I am simply giving a review of the facility itself. The Israeli breakfast was not only very elaborate and inclusive (eggs, breads, cereals, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, many dips, and on and on), but lots of people took leftovers which served as lunch and even dinner too. It was not a party hostel but they had a bar with half a dozen beers on tap plus bottles plus booze. The rooftop garden gave a nice view of the city and groups did yoga there, while others chatted or worked on laptops. There were several art gallery installations plus murals, so that the entire place had an artistic vibe.

Neil

Unfortunately we arrived the day the rockets and everything began. I don't know what to say other than thank God we stayed at this hostel. The staff handled it so well, it was like having a network of people there to help you when you need it most. The cafeteria and bar stayed open, and they did their best to keep morale high. The place is huge and I did not know it had a large bottom floor bunker. It was pretty social given the circumstances and I can imagine during another time it is very social. Didn't have time to become familiar with the area but a few cafes and restaurants around were very good and stayed open, and you could see the ocean from the terrace.

Robert

1. Communication: Very good, whatsapp & emails quick responding, English spoken very well. Informative website and IG. 24h desk open. 2. Location: walking distance to the centre, 2 mins from paid parking lot. 30mins walk to Jaffa- old town. 30mins walk to train station. 3. Wi-Fi: fast, everywhere. 4. Bathroom: very clean bathroom, towels provided and changed when necessary for free. 5. Kitchen: didn’t use kitchen facilities but available, coffee and tea for free, water stations everywhere 6. Bedroom: dorm of 12, choose your own bunk, bed linen provided, comfortable mattress, AC in the bedroom. Safe and secure, bring your padlock. 3 Level Bunk beds. 7. Shared Area: Excellent. New rooftop, 3 bars available. Lots of activities within the hostel, experienced the yard sale, pub crawl (every day different activity, check the website), free walking tour. 8. Accessibility: multiple lifts available, disabled access everywhere 9. Price: £25 pppn 10. Meals: breakfast- included. Healthy, typical Middle Eastern food. 11. Overall impression: Brilliant chain of hostels. Very fun & open-minded & relaxed & safe.

Javed

My son and I arrived one day before the recent War started, so this review will focus on the staff and their handling of the situation, rather than more mundane things. Tours and outside businesses were closed but the hostel maintained a normal schedule (including providing Israeli breakfasts and keeping the bar open). When sirens sounded, as they did unpredictably, the staff went to all rooms to make sure that the occupants went to the basement shelters. Beyond that, the staff were proactive and very well trained to identify and help residents who were having problems or were upset and nervous; proactive because they did not wait to be asked for help, but reached out to the residents. The night person (?Aron?) and the bartender Anton were particularly on-the-ball, socializing those who were isolated and keeping a positive tone. When my son got a flight and left early, they gave him a refund, but when I extended my stay by a day because I could not get a flight out, they waived my fee. Crisis certainly reveals character.

Neil

I love the Abraham hostels and have stayed at the Jerusalem one for nearly a decade many times per year. This was my first visit at the Abraham Tel Aviv, as my friends are out of town but it is equally as wonderful. This clearly is a hostel designed by people that like to travel. Huge luggage lockers below the bed, free towels and sheets, marvelous breakfast and fantastic common area, plugs and lights near the bed. Most things are more functional than cozy but this is perfectly fine. The staff is just amazing and I adore the Abraham teams that can always help and are beyond friendly. In 10 min walking distance to the beach and Carmel market, super central with plenty of cafes and restaurants close by. Two Super markets in 1 min walking distance, 3 min to Florentin and my favorite Uganda Bar and holit records. Could not ask for more. Loved the stay and will be back in ten days.

Dusica

I wrote a separate review praising the staff of Abraham Hostel for their response to the war that broke out during our stay. Here I am simply giving a review of the facility itself. The Israeli breakfast was not only very elaborate and inclusive (eggs, breads, cereals, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, many dips, and on and on), but lots of people took leftovers which served as lunch and even dinner too. It was not a party hostel but they had a bar with half a dozen beers on tap plus bottles plus booze. The rooftop garden gave a nice view of the city and groups did yoga there, while others chatted or worked on laptops. There were several art gallery installations plus murals, so that the entire place had an artistic vibe.

Neil

Unfortunately we arrived the day the rockets and everything began. I don't know what to say other than thank God we stayed at this hostel. The staff handled it so well, it was like having a network of people there to help you when you need it most. The cafeteria and bar stayed open, and they did their best to keep morale high. The place is huge and I did not know it had a large bottom floor bunker. It was pretty social given the circumstances and I can imagine during another time it is very social. Didn't have time to become familiar with the area but a few cafes and restaurants around were very good and stayed open, and you could see the ocean from the terrace.

Robert

1. Communication: Very good, whatsapp & emails quick responding, English spoken very well. Informative website and IG. 24h desk open. 2. Location: walking distance to the centre, 2 mins from paid parking lot. 30mins walk to Jaffa- old town. 30mins walk to train station. 3. Wi-Fi: fast, everywhere. 4. Bathroom: very clean bathroom, towels provided and changed when necessary for free. 5. Kitchen: didn’t use kitchen facilities but available, coffee and tea for free, water stations everywhere 6. Bedroom: dorm of 12, choose your own bunk, bed linen provided, comfortable mattress, AC in the bedroom. Safe and secure, bring your padlock. 3 Level Bunk beds. 7. Shared Area: Excellent. New rooftop, 3 bars available. Lots of activities within the hostel, experienced the yard sale, pub crawl (every day different activity, check the website), free walking tour. 8. Accessibility: multiple lifts available, disabled access everywhere 9. Price: £25 pppn 10. Meals: breakfast- included. Healthy, typical Middle Eastern food. 11. Overall impression: Brilliant chain of hostels. Very fun & open-minded & relaxed & safe.

Javed

My son and I arrived one day before the recent War started, so this review will focus on the staff and their handling of the situation, rather than more mundane things. Tours and outside businesses were closed but the hostel maintained a normal schedule (including providing Israeli breakfasts and keeping the bar open). When sirens sounded, as they did unpredictably, the staff went to all rooms to make sure that the occupants went to the basement shelters. Beyond that, the staff were proactive and very well trained to identify and help residents who were having problems or were upset and nervous; proactive because they did not wait to be asked for help, but reached out to the residents. The night person (?Aron?) and the bartender Anton were particularly on-the-ball, socializing those who were isolated and keeping a positive tone. When my son got a flight and left early, they gave him a refund, but when I extended my stay by a day because I could not get a flight out, they waived my fee. Crisis certainly reveals character.

Neil

I love the Abraham hostels and have stayed at the Jerusalem one for nearly a decade many times per year. This was my first visit at the Abraham Tel Aviv, as my friends are out of town but it is equally as wonderful. This clearly is a hostel designed by people that like to travel. Huge luggage lockers below the bed, free towels and sheets, marvelous breakfast and fantastic common area, plugs and lights near the bed. Most things are more functional than cozy but this is perfectly fine. The staff is just amazing and I adore the Abraham teams that can always help and are beyond friendly. In 10 min walking distance to the beach and Carmel market, super central with plenty of cafes and restaurants close by. Two Super markets in 1 min walking distance, 3 min to Florentin and my favorite Uganda Bar and holit records. Could not ask for more. Loved the stay and will be back in ten days.

Dusica

I wrote a separate review praising the staff of Abraham Hostel for their response to the war that broke out during our stay. Here I am simply giving a review of the facility itself. The Israeli breakfast was not only very elaborate and inclusive (eggs, breads, cereals, tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, many dips, and on and on), but lots of people took leftovers which served as lunch and even dinner too. It was not a party hostel but they had a bar with half a dozen beers on tap plus bottles plus booze. The rooftop garden gave a nice view of the city and groups did yoga there, while others chatted or worked on laptops. There were several art gallery installations plus murals, so that the entire place had an artistic vibe.

Neil

Unfortunately we arrived the day the rockets and everything began. I don't know what to say other than thank God we stayed at this hostel. The staff handled it so well, it was like having a network of people there to help you when you need it most. The cafeteria and bar stayed open, and they did their best to keep morale high. The place is huge and I did not know it had a large bottom floor bunker. It was pretty social given the circumstances and I can imagine during another time it is very social. Didn't have time to become familiar with the area but a few cafes and restaurants around were very good and stayed open, and you could see the ocean from the terrace.

Robert

Location

21 Levontin Street, Tel Aviv, 6511604, Israel

Abraham Tel Aviv