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Business travelers flock to the Leonardo City Tower Tel Aviv, a hotel tailor-made for all those seeking serenity and sophistication at the heart of the iconic Diamond Exchange District. Within touching distance of countless major headquarters, the hotel's central location perfectly suits discerning business guests and vacationers. The design of all 167 stylish guest rooms takes the "city break" concept to a whole new level, as every room features a wealth of first-rate amenities for work and relaxation, including A/C and free Wi-Fi as standard. Guests are invited to unwind in the plush business lounge and spa complex, or cool off with a dip in the spectacular swimming pool, featuring panoramic city views. Catering to events of all kinds, the Leonardo City Tower Tel Aviv offers several conference halls for private and business occasions. The hotel also includes a gym, an outdoor Jacuzzi, and the Italian-style Tapesta restaurant. Naturally, all of Tel Aviv is on your doorstep, including Yarkon Park, the Safari Park, and Ayalon Mall, with shuttles available to the airport (entails an additional fee).
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HOTEL STYLE
Business
Mid-range
Languages Spoken
English, Arabic, Hebrew
Location
14 Zisman Shalom Diamond Exchange District, Ramat Gan 5252903 Israel
Leonardo City Tower Hotel
1,068 reviews
Getting there
Somewhat walkable
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Located next door to the Merkaz train station, whole of Israel is at your footsteps. As Israel is small, if you get up early enough, you can use this hotel as your base and take day trips all over. A bus station is there as well, getting in and around T-A is fantastic with busses going everywhere continuously. It has a pool, great breakfast. Many small eating places and shops dotted around, so I love coming here. I would say that the hotel rooms need some maintenance, but that is a very minor criticism.
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Date of stay: May 2022
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I would say this hotel was average but not a 5 star as we believed. Geared more for the business traveler than tourists. The staff however were very friendly and helpful. Our room was clean and nice but not exceptional. It did have a nice view of the city. Breakfast was included in our price (this is not automatically included so be aware) and was very good. A huge selection and the restaurant had a great view of the rooftop pool and city. However, we were going to dine here one evening (on the Sabbath, everything else in town is closed) and it was going to be VERY expensive. Only the buffet was available. We opted not to eat here. However, there is a small bar/sandwich shop in the lobby that had pretty good sandwiches. Be aware that this hotel is in the City Centre. The beach is a long way off. You would have to take a cab. On the plus side, it is very close to the train station, which is just around the corner. Less than 10 minute walk. I did not see a lot of shopping areas nearby either, but maybe I just missed seeing any. If we visit Tel Aviv again we would problably book a hotel closer to the beach area but since this was December it fit our needs ok as we were away on day tours the two days were were there.
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Date of stay: December 2019
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Response from ShalomT24, Guest Relations Manager at Leonardo City Tower Hotel
Responded 16 Jan 2020
Thank you for your feedback regarding your recent visit at our hotel and please accept our sincerest apologies for the inconvenience you have experienced during your stay I assured that these issues will be looked into. We value your comments and hope to welcome you and serve you again. Sincerely Shalom T Guest relations manager
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I have been here a number of times and it never disappoints. We choose this as it is a decent hotel, nice rooms, clean, coffee making, fridge. But it is also next to the train and bus station, giving us access to the whole country. A new exit opened next to the hotel, making the trains even closer. The breakfast is amazing. Dinner wise, it is more difficult as it is in a business area and the restaurants (all very simple) close around 6. But even a 20-30 minute walk will have you in Sarona where there are many nice places. I recognised personel and they recognised us from past visits. But remember, the pool opens after Easter.
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Date of stay: March 2023
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Regardless of the current situation that is happening in Israel, my review of my stay at this hotel will remain the same. I traveled to Israel last week for my birthday with a friend and stayed at this hotel. The only perk to this hotel is that it's next to the train station and near the Diamond District. The rooms that are advertised are not the rooms that you will receive. The hallways were dark, dingy and hot. The Deluxe Twin Bed room that we book was just a regular room with two twin beds pushed together. Some hotels think by placing caulking over mold that it will suppress the problem. It certainly will not. The bathroom was covered with mold, broken tiles and no ventilation for the excess steam. If I'm able to post pictures of room 906, I would. One of the light fixtures in the room did not work and the coffee pot had mold inside of it. There was no bucket available get ice from the 12th floor. Breakfast is not served until 7am, so if your tour begins at 7am, you'll probably waste money paying for breakfast. Overall, I enjoyed my time in Israel as usual and will visit again; however, I will not choose this hotel for my stay.
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Date of stay: October 2023
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
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First time to Isreal, end up spending the first night looking for another hotel.
The bathroom has green mold everywhere with toxic to breathe in the air.
Went to front desk asked if the place can be cleaned, the 18 year old-ish looking front desk clerk ( only staff working after midnight) dimly repeats in Birkenhead English “ I have nothing to do with this”.
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Date of stay: November 2022Trip type: Travelled on business
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Listen carefully, whoever is reading, I have visited hundreds of hotels in Israel, my first time in this hotel and the last time, a hotel that is 5 stars is simply substandard. If it were possible to set a score below 0, I would write, a substandard dining room. I have no idea, but they maintain this place in such a way. There is no refrigerator in the room, everything is paid for, everything is dirty in the hotel, there is no active lobby, the short term is not to arrive.
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Date of stay: February 2024
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Trip type: Travelled on business
Room Tip:לא להגיע
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I stayed at the hotel several times and it was very good, the weekend we came with the family and it was just bad!! The pool is dirty, people drink, eat and smoke in the water without a hitch. The lifeguard sits on the side and does not move young people smoking weed next to families with children, just terrible and terrible!!! It seems that there are not enough employees in the hotel. The situation was similar in the dining room as well, people just entered and looked for free tables, children walked around with scooters and bicycles and there was no one to tidy up. Too bad!!! Fatal hotel chain, it's time to do a home inspection!!
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with family
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Never been in such a bad hotel. Noise, noise, noise! No insulation from the street. If anyone flushes the toilet in any room of the hotel you will hear it like in your room. You call the night desk to change the room... No answer!
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Date of stay: October 2022Trip type: Travelled on business
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Leonordo Ramatgan may be the worst hotel in Israel. I was knocked after midnight 1 Am to check my name agai at 1.30 reception came to my room and took photo of passport. Next day I spoke to GM of hotel but non of hotel staff even apologize. The single person at reception is busy on phone and do not know anything, seems to be freshers. For check in or out it takes long time. Hotel is in rundown condition. Only good is it's next to Diamond Exchange.
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Date of stay: March 2023Trip type: Travelled on business
Room Tip:Avoid this hotel
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Very nice hotel, great rooms, very spacious, updated and clean. Good food for breakfast and dinner. The only very small issue i have is the dining/breakfast room is quite small so when you have a large group like we were, space is a bit of an issue during the meals. Would definitely return here
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Date of stay: October 2019
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Response from ShalomT24, Guest Relations Manager at Leonardo City Tower Hotel
Responded 29 Jan 2020
Thank you for taking the time sharing your review regarding your recent stay. I'm delighted that you find the service, the room and the location as most enjoyable. We hope to welcome you back to our hotel once again Best Regards, Shalom T Guest relation manager
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New York City, New York53 contributions54 helpful votes
I don't know but I would speak to the Font Office Manager, Maytal or the Assistant Manager, Maya and I am sure they can help.
They can be reached at 972-3-754-4444
There are more places to choose from in the Ramat Gan area.
PRICE RANGE
€153 - €192 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
ALSO KNOWN AS
sheraton ramat gan, ramat gan sheraton
LOCATION
IsraelTel Aviv DistrictRamat Gan
NUMBER OF ROOMS
167
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