Located in the heart of Tel Aviv, the Bell Hotel occupies a prime position overlooking the ... more
sea and the city’s famous Tayelet beachfront promenade.With free parking space and free wireless internet, this family-run property offers spacious and comfortab...
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The Bell Hotel bears the date 1696 although the style of thebuilding and its construction ... more
belong to an even earlier period A superb extensive menu produced from fresh local producecan be enjoyed in the Belfry Bar and the Priory RestaurantComplimented by a comprehensive wine list a wide range oftraditional ales and warm attentive service The Bell has superbfacilities for the smaller conference or any special occasioncelebration
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The Bell has been an important centre of Sandwich life since Tudor times A Bell Inn has ... more
existed on The Quay adjacent to the Barbican Gate and Toll overlooking what would have been the harbour now the River Stour since about 1300 The present listed building is mainly 19th century Today with its 34 en suite bedrooms; a Georgian regency room catering for up to 120 guests; the Stour conference suite overlooking the river a brasserie with a menu specialising in local produce and two barsAll accommodation rates quoted are inclusive of a continental or cooked breakfast From the buffet a basket of freshly baked croissants pain au chocolat and mixed breads fresh fruit salad fruit basket selection of cereals jams and marmalades local honey local yoghurts selection of plain or live home baked ham and napoli salami and a platter of sliced cheese There is a selection of local orchard juices orange juice and cranberry juice For a cooked breakfast choose from local free range eggs poached boiled scrambled or fried grilled smoked or unsmoked locally cured and produced bacon homemade herb sausages grilled mushrooms fresh grilled tomatoes or locally smoked whiting or kippersPlease note that the hotel cannot take pets of any sort We operate a no smoking policy in all the bedrooms
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The Blue Bell is a charming country hotel with good food and lovely rooms, as well as ... more
traditional charm and contemporary interiors.Situated on the Main Street in Burton Agnes, the attractions of Burton Agnes Hall, Driffield, and Bridlington are all within a short distance.The Blue Bell serves meals all day in its bar, brasserie and exquisite glass-ceiling courtyard restaurant. Customers are offered excellent value and exceptional service..
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Excellent friendly service. Close to all amenities in a town centre location. The Bell ... more
Hotel is a most convenient base for both large parties or the individual. All our bedrooms are en suite, well appointed and comfortable with tastefully colour co-ordinated fabrics and furnishings. Amenities include tea and coffee making facilities, colour television, trouser press, hair dryer and direct dial telephone. Some executive rooms have a 4-poster bed or Jacuzzi in rooms. Dine in the comfortable surroundings of our Carvery Restaurant, sampling the traditional roast joints accompanied by a selection of fresh vegetables. If you do not fancy a Carvery meal why not try a meal from our extensive bar menu. The Bell Hotel also has conference facilities, well equipped and with natural daylight..
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The Bell hotel is situated in Zandvoort, only 50 meters from the town centre and the ... more
northsea-beach. It has a sun terrace, bar and breakfastroom. Opposite the hotel there is a large illuminated car-park whereas on the premises there is space for bicycles and surfboards.Amsterdam is about 15 minutes away by car..
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Privately-owned 18th century hotel, located in the Oxfordshire Cotswold town of Charlbury, ... more
only 15 miles from Oxford. Cosy, traditional oak-beamed bar, fine cuisine in intimate surroundings and self-contained facilities for gatherings. Mellow Cotswold stone forms a backdrop and frame for this privately owned 18th Century hotel, located in the centre of the Oxfordshire Cotswold town of Charlbury, only 15 miles north-west of Oxford. The hotel offers comfortable accommodation both for individual guests and group bookings, all in en-suite rooms. With gardens set in over an acre of its own grounds, The Bell offers a perfect base for cycling, walking or touring holidays..
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The beautiful, half-timbered Bell is across the street from Tewkesbury Abbey. It has a ... more
friendly bar and restaurant and cosy en suite bedrooms. The Bell dates back to 1696 and is located in a historic area convenient for the town centre. There is free guest parking at the hotel.The bar and restaurant serves tasty traditional and modern dishes, and Real Ales. Each room has tea/coffee making facilities and a hairdryer..
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On the quayside, overlooking the river, in the historic port of Sandwich, this recently ... more
refurbished traditional hotel offers free Wi-Fi, an impressive restaurant and elegant, modern rooms.Stylish and comfortable, the Bell Hotel now has a chic, modern feel, while retaining its reputation for excellence. All of the en suite rooms have TVs, digital radios, telephones, tea/coffee making facilities and bespoke toiletries. Some rooms have balconies and river views.The restaurant and bar feature honey-coloured oak flooring and attractive natural colours. The menu changes regularly to reflect the finest, freshest seasonal produce available locally. Local fish and seafood, salt-marsh lamb and locally sourced meat are simply cooked to bring out their full, natural flavours.Sandwich is one of Kent’s best-kept secrets. One of the region’s Cinque Ports, it is reputed to be the most complete medieval town in England, with more historic listed buildings per acre than anywhere else in the country..
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Advantages: not on the tourist route Disadvantages: pretty façade, partly ugly backyard
the meaning of the Roman saying ?Sic transit gloria mundi? ? ?Thus passes the glory of time?, it?s here.
We experienced another disappointment when we tried to find the area in which between the 1930 and the 1950s approximately 2500 structures in the Bauhaus or International Style were built, this ?White City of TelAviv? became a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2003. We left the promenade at the Opera House and turned into Allenby St., not 100m behind the row of five-star hotels I saw a hostel-like establishment with room rates per hour, the façades of the houses were dirty and decrepit. Suddenly I noticed a really nice house in a side street but when we went near we saw that it was a ruin with holes instead of windows, a poor sight. The houses we passed must have been beautiful when they were built, from the style I?d say that they belong to ...
Advantages: Location, Locatin, Location! Disadvantages: None really - see text
I had to attend a conference in TelAviv, Israel. The conference was in the Crowne Plaza Hotel, so it made sense to stay there!
In Israel the currency is the New Israeli Shekel, which in this review will be called NIS. When I changed my money at Heathrow, the exchange rate was 7.79 NIS to the £. Some of the cost was in US $ so the exchange rate that was on my credit card statement was $1.81 to the £
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I didn't know how to get from TelAviv airport, to the hotel, so while still in the UK I sent the hotel an email asking if there was a courtesy bus. They promptly responded, telling that there wasn't, but the ways to get to the hotel were either by train, bus (number 222 ...
Advantages: Large rooms, great breakfast, and very clean. Disadvantages: That little bit away from the buzz of Tel Aviv
Stayed in this hotel for 2 weeks, immaculately clean, the rooms are a great size, and the breakfast superb, I have stayed in many hotels in TelAviv. This hotel is a little out, more towards Yaffo, but in a way better as you are that bit away from the hustle and bustle, but still able to walk everywhere. You have the beach literally opposite, and taxis are very acessible. The rooms are modern and very spacious, clean and good sized bathrooms. The pool is a great size, does get a little to crowded in the summer, and difficult to order food or drinks, as so busy.
The lobby is huge, and very tastefully designed. In general the hotel makes a great stay, they have great security there too. ...
Located in the heart of Tel Aviv, the Bell Hotel occupies a prime position overlooking the sea and the citys famous Tayelet beachfront promenade.With 23 guest rooms, this family-run property offers spacious and comfortable accommodation, representing great value for money. Most of the guest rooms features a balcony with lovely sea views.The Bell Hotel offers a daily Israeli breakfast and guests can enjoy a wide range of fresh fruits, cereals, breads, cheeses, salads and other Mediterranean delights.The Bell Hotel is found just a short stroll from Tel Avivs fantastic beach and the sea front with its many shops, restaurants and bars. The old city of Jaffa and its historical part is a 15-minute walk from the hotel.