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The Aby Boutique Hotel Opens in Historic Tel Aviv Building After Iranian Missile Damage

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First reported by Ynet · 14 hours ago

What happened

The Aby boutique hotel in Tel Aviv, delayed by missile damage, will open soon in a historic building with 40 rooms and a focus on local culture and sustainability. Developed by Danny Tamari, it aligns with the city's urban renewal plans and represents confidence in Tel Aviv's tourism future.

  • 01The Aby hotel in Tel Aviv opens after missile damage delayed its launch by over a year.
  • 02Developed by Danny Tamari with Astral Hotels, the project cost about 40 million shekels.
  • 03Located in the historic Zamir Cinema building at Allenby and Ben Yehuda streets.
  • 04The hotel offers 40 rooms in seven categories, with introductory prices from $289 to $626 per night.
  • 05The Aby emphasizes sustainability, local culture, and connects the city to the sea.
  • 06It is part of Tel Aviv's urban renewal plan for Mugrabi Square and surrounding areas.

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WallaCenter · Hebrew5 hours ago
The Aby Boutique Hotel Opens in Historic Tel Aviv Building After Iranian Missile Damage
YnetCenter · Hebrew14 hours ago
Tel Aviv’s Iconic Zamir Cinema Site Transforms Into Boutique Hotel The Aby

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