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10 Best Hostels in Tel Aviv, Israel

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With lively beaches, historic buildings, and fascinating culture, there is always something going on in Tel Aviv. And to make sure you have a comfortable stay without busting your budget, we have handpicked the best hostels in Tel Aviv for you.

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Little Tel-Aviv Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Little Tel-Aviv Hostel

Little Tel-Aviv is a contemporary hostel where you’ll feel right at home. One of the best hostels in Tel Aviv for the creative spirits, Little Tel-Aviv Hostel hosts art exhibitions and concerts by local musicians. Even though it’s not the best for beach bums, as it’s a bit little further from the beach, their garden is the perfect place to relax. Just one night here will show you why Little Tel-Aviv Hostel was voted the best hostel in Israel for the 2017 HOSCAR Awards.

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Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv

A stone’s throw from Rothschild Boulevard you’ll find Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv. Designed to show you Middle Eastern hospitality at its finest, the hostel has been created with your comfort in mind. Whether you choose a dorm, private room, or a suite, breakfast is included, and each room has air conditioning and an en-suite bathroom. The bar is open daily and they often host events and local musical artists, so you’ll never be bored. It may not be the most luxurious hostel you’ll ever stay in, but Abraham Hostel Tel Aviv offers everything you need for a comfy stay.

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Florentin House in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Florentin House

If hipster bars and bohemian cafes are your thing, then Florentin House tops the list of the best hostels in Tel Aviv for you. Located in the heart of the Florentin neighborhood, staying at Florentin House will give you a great introduction to Tel Aviv’s youth culture, nightlife, and arts. On-site they have a bar and restaurant specializing in Asian cuisine, and you can dine inside or out on the patio. Rooms are modern, but minimalist, and you can even book the rooftop suite with your own private terrace and en-suite bathroom if you really want to treat yourself. A stay at Florentin House gives you hotel-quality service at a hostel price.

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Florentine Backpackers Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Florentine Backpackers Hostel

Even though it may not look like much from the outside, Florentine Backpackers Hostel is the ultimate party hostel. With hammocks, couches, cheap beer, and free hookah, the rooftop patio is where all the fun happens. Want to head out for the night? Omer and Daniel are the renowned leaders of their nightly pub crawls, so make sure you get to know them ASAP so they can tell you about the best local spots. If you want to party hard during your stay, Florentine Backpackers Hostel is one of the best hostels in Tel Aviv for any party animal.

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Milk & Honey Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Milk & Honey Hostel

Nearby the Old City of Jaffa, the ambiance of Milk & Honey Hostel is wonderfully eclectic. You can be in a dorm with up to 14 other people if you want to make friends, or as little as 4 other people. The choice is yours. Regardless of your choice, the dorm bed curtain helps give you some privacy when you need it. If you have any questions or need any help, be sure to ask Lorraine and she’ll point you in the right direction. Just a quick walk from excellent bars and restaurants, as well as a flea market, Milk & Honey Hostel is a great option for your trip to Tel Aviv.

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Crown Sea Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Crown Sea Hostel

If you’re ready to catch some waves, Crown Sea is the spot where you need to be. Within just a block from the beach, you can be in the water in less than three minutes! The hostel itself and the rooms are on the smaller side, but most guests are busy exploring the area so they don’t spend too much time in the room. In addition to the beach, some of Tel Aviv’s best nightlife, culture, and art are only minutes away. If you’re a self-proclaimed beach bum on a budget, then there’s no better place to stay than Crown Sea Hostel.

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Hayarkon 48 Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Hayarkon 48 Hostel

Hayarkon 48 Hostel is near the beach and close to some of the hottest destinations in Tel Aviv. What more could you ask for? Besides being in an ideal location, Hayarkon 48’s super chill vibes are contagious and are exactly what you need for relaxing and recharging during your stay. Even though you have to cook it yourself, they have fresh vegetables, eggs, and bread available for breakfast. If you find yourself wanting to do something other than enjoy the beach, the staff hosts pub crawls and can book sightseeing tours for you. To be near the beach without having to pay an arm and a leg, check out Hayarkon 48 Hostel.

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Tel Aviv Beachfront Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Tel Aviv Beachfront Hostel

Being near the beach is good, but being on the beach is even better. The only beachfront hostel in Tel Aviv, Beachfront Hostel offers a wide range of rooms for every type of budget. Take your pick of a private room, dorm, or tent as you live the dream in Tel Aviv. With the beach being just steps away, the staff is kind enough to offer free paddle boards and towels. When you get hungry, check with the staff first so they can get you discounts at nearby restaurants. There’s no better way to wrap up an evening in Tel Aviv than with a drink from the bar while gazing at the beautiful Mediterranean Sea from the rooftop of Tel Aviv Beachfront Hostel.

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Old Jaffa Hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Old Jaffa Hostel

Across the street from the Old Jaffa Flea Market is Old Jaffa Hostel. It’s surrounded by all types of restaurants and bars ranging from high end prices to a backpacker’s budget. Housed in a renovated oriental building, you can feel the age and character from the moment you arrive. Because Old Jaffa Hostel is in an older building in one of the liveliest areas of Jaffa, we suggest you bring earplugs if you’re a light sleeper. And speaking of things to pack, did you bring these essential hostel items with you? It’s hard to beat the vibes you’ll get from Old Jaffa Hostel and Jaffa’s Oriental Bazaar, which you’ll be right in the middle of.

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Gordon Inn in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Gordon Inn

Gordon Inn is an award-winning hostel that has received accolades for the best service, cleanest facilities, and their friendly staff. It’s designed to feel like your home away from home, so whether you choose a private room or dorm, you’ll have a television and air conditioner. Tel Aviv’s main attractions are all in walking distance, but if you want to explore other parts of the country, the staff is more than happy to arrange tours for you. Unlike most hostels, not only does Gordon Inn have a restaurant, but it also has a fitness center, business center, and lounge. With all they have to offer, you can’t go wrong with a stay at Gordon Inn.

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With so much going on in “The Miami of the Middle East”, it’s important that you have a premium place to lay your head so you can rest up for your next day’s adventure. Now that you know the best hostels in Tel Aviv, you just have to book the one that’s calling your name!

This list is based on our personal experiences and/or reviews online. If you own a hostel in Tel Aviv, Israel that you would like to add to this list, email us at contact(at)roadaffair(dot)com with the subject: Best Hostels in Tel Aviv.

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