Staff was friendly and helpful. Location is good in North Tel Aviv near the port, a bit away from city center, close to beaches. Street parking is an issue, though if you pay for a lot this is resolved. Street facing units somewhat noisy on busy Dizengoff Street. The room itself was large and comfortable, with TV and workable kitchen unit with fridge and microwave, plates, etc. that enable eating in if desired. The sheets and towels, as well as the room itself were clean. The only issue I had with the room, and I do not know the extent to which it was the fault of the hotel management and whether they could remedy it, was that the bathroom, after the first day, had a strong odor. The odor was a mix of a strong chemical disinfectant and sewage. This made use of the bathroom unpleasant and required that its door be closed constantly. I do not believe this was a cleanliness problem per se, as the room was very clean and I would not be surprised if this is a problem more widely distributed than this hotel in this area of Tel Aviv. But I do not know for certain. With this problem noted, and for some it will be a deal killer, the hotel was otherwise fine.