The renowned Kempinski Hotels brand brings 125 years of five-star
European hospitality to Tel Avi
Kempinski Hotels announces the highly anticipated opening of The David
Kempinski Tel Aviv, the brand’s 80th global opening and the first property in Israel.
Housed in a 34-story skyscraper designed by Feigin Architects, the 250-room-and-suite property
opens to guests today, on the heels of the recent announcement of Israel’s borders opening to
international tourism. With the Kempinski brand’s devotion to five-star service and accommodation,
The David Kempinski Tel Aviv will undoubtedly become the standard-bearer for the city’s luxury
hotel offerings.
Among the property’s highlights are 56 suites of unprecedented grandeur, with magnificent views of
the Mediterranean Sea and floor-to-ceiling windows that allow guests to soak in the natural light of
the region. It includes the property’s triplex-penthouse suite, the largest of its kind in Tel Aviv and
spanning more than 370 m2 (4000 sq. ft) with panoramic sea views showcased through six-meter
floor-to-ceiling windows.
The penthouse includes two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, a living space and dining room, a gym,
and a private terrace with a 10-meter infinity pool that melts into the horizon.
Helmed by award-winning Chef Mor Cohen, The David Kempinski Tel Aviv houses five kosher
dining venues spread across multiple floors, each with a distinct offering: Sereia Restaurant (photo
on the left), a high-end fish restaurant with an outstanding selection of fresh catches of the day;
Sereia Lounge offers a health-driven menu and delectable pastries; Horizon Lounge on the 22nd
floor, an exclusive space available for select rooms and suites with round-the-clock food service,
business facilities, and lounging areas including outdoor seating; the Pool Bar, offers light snacks
and refreshing drinks overlooking the majestic infinity pool facing the Mediterranean Sea; and the
Common Bar, a two-in-one bar concept that includes a Cohiba Atmosphere-branded cigar bar
as well as Israel’s first House of Macallan whisky bar.
One of the hotel’s most enticing offerings is the rooftop private pool and full-service lounge
restaurant and bar reserved exclusively for the hotel’s Signature Suite guests. Launching in July
In 2022, in the evenings, the rooftop will transform into Cloud51, a dining bar venue, primed to
become one of the city’s nightlife hotspots.
Set in the heart of Tel Aviv’s “tayelet” (the city’s boardwalk), The David Kempinski Tel Aviv is steps
away from the city’s popular outdoor sports and water activities, including standup paddleboarding
and surfing lessons, bicycle and running tours, and open-air yoga sessions. With its direct access to
the beach, The David Kempinski Tel Aviv offers a beach pack that includes towels, sunscreen, snacks
and refreshments.
“With the opening of its 80th hotel and entry into one of the world’s most exciting destinations, The
David Kempinski Tel Aviv marks a new milestone for the brand”, said General Manager Guy
Klaiman. “It combines the Kempinski ethos of heritage, impeccable service, leisurely luxury, and
superb European hospitality with our distinctive warmth and innovation. Our goal is to build a
community and serve as a home base for our guests, a place they will want to return to whenever they
visit the city.”
In addition to its culinary offerings, the hotel’s serene OKOA Spa offers 11 treatment rooms,
including two couple rooms with jacuzzis, a fully-equipped gym, a dry and wet sauna, and a relaxation
area. Manicure, pedicure, and hair salon appointments are available through the in-house team of
specialists. The David Kempinski Tel Aviv offers state-of-the-art meeting and banquet spaces with
in-house catering by world-renowned chef Omri Magal that can accommodate up to 500 guests for
private events, weddings, corporate conventions, and meetings of all kinds.
Rack rates at The David Kempinski Tel Aviv starting at $550USD.
For more information, visit kempinski.com/tel-Aviv and find The David Kempinski Tel Aviv on
Facebook and Instagram.
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