Herods Hotels
Herods Hotels is a luxury hotel brand. It is owned by Fattal Hotels.
Herods Hotels | |
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General information | |
Location | Israel |
Opening | 1998 (First Hotel in Eilat) |
Owner | Fattal Hotels & Yoav Igra |
Management | Fattal Hotels |
Design and construction | |
Developer | Yoav Igra |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 454 in Eilat , 324 in Tel-Aviv |
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Hotels
Herods Hotels Eilat
This is a complex of three hotels that are close to each other:
- Herods Palace – 297 rooms and suites
- Herods Boutique – 104 rooms and suites and a conference center with seven halls
- Herods Vitalis – Spa area, 53 rooms and suites
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Herods complex (left – Herods Palace Hotel, right – Herods Vitalis), Eilat
Herods Hotel Tel Aviv
Opened in May 2011. The hotel adopts a 1930s Tel Aviv style. The hotel had 324 rooms and suites, a spa center and more. The hotel building previously was the "Leonardo Plaza Hotel".
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The Herods Hotel Tel-Aviv Building, Before the external design renovation
Herods Hotel the Dead Sea
Herods Dead Sea hotel is a spa hotel on the shores of the Dead Sea with 223 rooms. The hotel was built in 1972, which was later sold to Moria hotel chain. After it was owned by Fattal hotel chain it was renovated and opened in 2013.
Herods Hotel Herzliya
Herods Hotel Herzliya is a luxury hotel set on an island next to Herzliya marina. The hotel was designed by architects Ilan Pivko and Rani Ziss and has 252 rooms.
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