The Drisco Tel Aviv
Rooms and suites are lavish, and not afraid of a bit of visual ornament — some feature carved headboards, others ornate tilework. The most unique rooms are those in the Villa Drisco, the wooden structure that adjoins the old Jerusalem Hotel, though that’s not to take anything away from the elegance of the main building’s units. Spaces are generous, thoughtful amenities like Nespresso machines and luxe marble bathrooms are universal, and the largest suites expand to a vast 65 square meters.
The lobby’s Drisco Bar is inspiring, with fans spinning beneath an ornate carved ceiling — it feels like the kind of place the foreign correspondents would have gathered, back when that was a glamorous job. And the award winning restaurant, George & John, pairs inspiration from modern Israeli cuisine with broader Mediterranean influences.
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