Hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel
The Vera Hotel
150Pearl PointsAccessible booking, central Lilienblum address.

About The Vera Hotel
The Vera Hotel sits on Lilienblum Street in the heart of southern Tel Aviv, putting first-time visitors within walking distance of Rothschild Boulevard, the Carmel Market, Jaffa. Booking is easy, with no waitlists to navigate. Compare current rates against Hotel Montefiore and Alma Hotel to determine value before confirming.
Should You Book The Vera Hotel?
Booking The Vera Hotel is easy — no months-long waitlists, no complex reservation systems to work through. That accessibility is worth noting upfront, because it means you can plan a Tel Aviv trip around this Lilienblum Street address without the stress that comes with some of the city's higher-profile properties. The question is whether the hotel itself justifies the choice over a crowded field of strong alternatives. Based on its address alone, it earns serious consideration: Lilienblum Street sits at the heart of the Neve Tzedek-adjacent southern Tel Aviv neighborhood, surrounded by some of the city's leading restaurants, bars, nightlife. For a first-time visitor trying to be in the middle of everything, the location is a genuine asset.
The Vera Hotel is a boutique property on Lilienblum St 27, Tel Aviv. The address places you within easy reach of Rothschild Boulevard, the Carmel Market, the old Jaffa district, meaning you can cover a significant amount of the city's core attractions on foot. For a first-timer, this matters more than almost any other single factor when choosing where to stay in Tel Aviv. You won't be burning time or money on taxis to reach the neighborhoods that most visitors want to experience.
On design and atmosphere, the hotel's boutique scale is its defining characteristic. Smaller, independently operated properties in this part of Tel Aviv tend to offer more considered interiors than the large chain hotels along the seafront, the physical environment — the building, the common spaces, the room details, shapes whether a stay here feels like a genuinely curated experience or just an expensive bed. Without verified data on specific room categories, rates, or amenity specifics, the honest advice is this: research current rates directly and compare against Hotel Montefiore and Alma Hotel, both of which operate in a similar boutique register in comparable Tel Aviv neighborhoods.
For a first-time visitor to Tel Aviv who wants a centrally located, independently spirited hotel without the booking friction of the city's most sought-after properties, The Vera Hotel is worth serious consideration. Check availability through their direct channel, compare the current rate against Brown TLV Urban Hotel for the same dates, make your call on value from there.
Explore more options in our full Tel Aviv hotels guide, or browse our full Tel Aviv restaurants guide to plan what's around you. If you're considering other Israeli destinations, The American Colony Hotel in Jerusalem, The Efendi Hotel in Acre, and Six Senses Shaharut in Shaharut are strong benchmarks for what boutique hospitality looks like elsewhere in the country.
Quick reference: Lilienblum St 27, Tel Aviv-Yafo | Booking difficulty: Easy | Leading for: First-time Tel Aviv visitors wanting a central, boutique stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the leading time to book The Vera Hotel?
- Book as soon as your dates are confirmed. Given this property's easy booking status, you won't lose the room to a waitlist, but Tel Aviv's peak periods, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), do tighten availability and push rates up across the city. Summer brings intense heat and refined tourist numbers; winter is quieter and often cheaper. For value, aim for January or February. For weather, April or October are the most comfortable months to be in the city.
What is check-in like at The Vera Hotel?
- Specific check-in hours are not confirmed in our data. As a boutique property on Lilienblum St 27 in central Tel Aviv, the practical advice is to contact the hotel directly before arrival to confirm check-in window and any early-arrival options. First-timers should note that Tel Aviv is a walkable city from this address, so even if your room isn't ready, the surrounding neighborhood, Rothschild Boulevard, the Carmel Market, is worth exploring immediately on arrival.
How does The Vera Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
- The Vera Hotel competes in the boutique segment of the Tel Aviv market. The Drisco Tel Aviv offers a more storied property with a longer track record. The Jaffa Hotel, Tel Aviv is the higher-design, higher-price benchmark in the boutique category. Dan Tel Aviv and David InterContinental Tel Aviv serve a different profile, larger, seafront, more conventional. For a centrally located boutique experience at a likely lower price point than The Jaffa, The Vera is worth comparing directly on current rates.
Is The Vera Hotel good for business travel?
- The Lilienblum Street address puts you close to Tel Aviv's financial and tech hubs along Rothschild Boulevard, which makes this a sensible base for business visitors working in the city's startup and finance corridors. Boutique properties at this scale don't always offer the meeting-room infrastructure of larger chain hotels like David InterContinental Tel Aviv or The David Kempinski Tel Aviv, so if on-site meeting facilities are a requirement, verify before booking. For solo business travelers who just need a well-located, well-designed room, the address alone is a strong argument.
How is the dining at The Vera Hotel?
- No verified data on on-site dining is available for The Vera Hotel. That said, the Lilienblum Street location is arguably one of the best-positioned addresses in Tel Aviv for restaurant access, the surrounding streets are among the densest concentrations of good dining in the city. Consult our full Tel Aviv restaurants guide for specific recommendations within walking distance. If on-site dining is a priority, cross-check against The Jaffa Hotel, which has a more established food and beverage program.
How is the pool and spa at The Vera Hotel?
- Pool and spa details are not confirmed in our data. Boutique hotels at this scale in Tel Aviv's older residential neighborhoods rarely feature full spa facilities. If pool access is a priority for your stay, the seafront properties, Dan Tel Aviv or David InterContinental Tel Aviv, are more likely to deliver it. Verify directly with The Vera before booking if this matters to you.
Which room category is leading at The Vera Hotel?
- Room category data is not available in our records. For a first-time visitor, the general rule at boutique hotels in this price tier is to book at least one category above the entry level if budget allows, standard rooms in smaller Tel Aviv properties can be tight. Contact the hotel directly or check the booking platform for current room layouts and size descriptions before confirming.
Do loyalty programs work at The Vera Hotel?
- The Vera Hotel has no confirmed hotel group affiliation in our data, which means major chain loyalty programs (Marriott Bonvoy, Hilton Honors, IHG Rewards) are unlikely to apply. If loyalty points matter to your decision, this is a concrete reason to compare against The David Kempinski Tel Aviv, part of the Kempinski group, or the InterContinental brand at David InterContinental Tel Aviv, both of which operate within major loyalty ecosystems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do loyalty programs work at The Vera Hotel?
The Vera Hotel is an independent property on Lilienblum St, Tel Aviv, so major chain loyalty programs such as Marriott Bonvoy or Hilton Honors do not apply here. If points accumulation is a priority for your stay, the Dan Tel Aviv or David InterContinental will serve you better on that front. For independent travellers unbothered by points, that trade-off is unlikely to be a dealbreaker.
What is check-in like at The Vera Hotel?
As a boutique independent hotel at Lilienblum St 27 in central Tel Aviv, check-in at The Vera is typically a more personal process than at the large chain properties nearby. Expect a smaller front desk operation rather than a full concierge lobby floor. If a seamless, high-staffed arrival experience matters to you, the David InterContinental or Dan Tel Aviv are better bets.
How does The Vera Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
The Vera sits in the Lilienblum corridor, close to Rothschild Boulevard and the Neve Tzedek edge, giving it a location advantage over north Tel Aviv hotel clusters. The Jaffa Hotel offers more architectural drama and heritage positioning; The Drisco Tel Aviv targets a quieter, residential feel in Old Jaffa. The Vera is the better pick if you want to be walkable to Tel Aviv's bar and restaurant scene without paying the premium of the Kempinski or InterContinental.
Is The Vera Hotel good for business travel?
The Lilienblum St address puts The Vera close to Tel Aviv's financial district and the Rothschild tech corridor, which is a practical fit for business travellers. Without published data on meeting room availability or corporate rates, it is hard to confirm full business infrastructure. For guaranteed conference facilities and loyalty programme billing, the David InterContinental or Dan Tel Aviv are safer choices.
When is the best time to book The Vera Hotel?
Tel Aviv runs warm from April through October, with the shoulder months of April-May and September-October offering the most manageable temperatures and lighter tourist traffic than peak summer. The Vera does not operate a months-long waitlist, so booking two to three weeks out is generally sufficient outside Israeli public holidays and major conference periods. If you are travelling over Passover or the High Holidays, book earlier.
How is the dining at The Vera Hotel?
Specific dining details for The Vera Hotel are not confirmed in available data, so claims about a restaurant or bar offering would be speculative. What is not in doubt is the location: Lilienblum St sits inside one of Tel Aviv's densest concentrations of restaurants and bars, meaning strong dining options are within walking distance regardless of what the hotel itself serves. If on-site dining is a firm requirement, confirm directly with the hotel before booking.
How is the pool and spa at The Vera Hotel?
Pool and spa details for The Vera Hotel are not confirmed in current data. If a rooftop pool or full spa is a non-negotiable for your stay, the Dan Tel Aviv and David InterContinental both have documented facilities on that front and are the safer options. Book The Vera for its location and character, not as a resort-style retreat.
Location
Lilienblum St 27, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6513102, Israel
Tel Aviv, Israel
Compare The Vera Hotel
| Venue |
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| The Vera Hotel |
| The Drisco Tel Aviv |
| Dan Tel Aviv |
| David InterContinental Tel Aviv |
| The David Kempinski Tel Aviv |
| The Jaffa Hotel, Tel Aviv |
What to weigh when choosing between The Vera Hotel and alternatives.
Also Consider
- The Drisco Tel Aviv, Notable alternative
- Dan Tel Aviv, Notable alternative
- David InterContinental Tel Aviv, Notable alternative
- The David Kempinski Tel Aviv, Notable alternative
- The Jaffa Hotel, Tel Aviv, Notable alternative
How It Compares
The Vera Hotel competes most directly with Tel Aviv's boutique tier: Hotel Montefiore and Alma Hotel are the closest comparisons in terms of scale and neighborhood character. Of those, Hotel Montefiore has the stronger restaurant reputation attached to its name and a longer-established profile in the city. If a boutique property with a dining destination on-site matters to you, Montefiore has the edge. The Vera's Lilienblum Street address is, if anything, equally central, so the location argument doesn't clearly favour either over the other.
Step up in scale and you reach The Drisco Tel Aviv and The Jaffa Hotel, Tel Aviv. The Jaffa is the highest-design option in the boutique-to-luxury segment and commands a price premium to match, it is the right call if the physical environment of the hotel is the centrepiece of your stay. The Drisco offers heritage and a residential feel that suits longer stays or visitors who want a quieter, more considered base. Neither competes directly with The Vera on price accessibility, but both deliver a more established track record.
For large-scale, full-service hotels, Dan Tel Aviv, David InterContinental Tel Aviv, and The David Kempinski Tel Aviv offer seafront positioning, loyalty program compatibility, full amenity sets, pools, spas, meeting rooms, that boutique properties like The Vera are unlikely to match. If those facilities are central to your trip, the larger properties are the cleaner choice. If you prioritise neighbourhood immersion and a smaller, more independent experience over amenity breadth, The Vera stays in contention.
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