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Tel Aviv on a Budget: Affordable Beachfront Accommodations
Visit Tel Aviv on a Budget: Affordable Beachfront Accommodation Options in 2025
Tel Aviv is famous for its stunning beaches, lively atmosphere, and vibrant nightlife. But staying by the beach doesn’t have to break the bank! Here are some budget-friendly options for enjoying a beachfront stay in Tel Aviv without overspending.
1. Aparthotels & Budget-Friendly Hotel Apartments
Our Sea Land suites hotel is located on Ben Yehuda street, just minutes from the Tel Aviv beach. It is ideal for short or long term stay, with suites that make visitors feel like home. Additional Aparthotels like 130 Rock Apartments and The Spot Hostel offer comfortable, well-equipped spaces at a fraction of the price of luxury hotels. Many have kitchenettes, allowing you to save on dining costs by cooking your own meals.
2. Hostels with Private Rooms
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, hostels such as Abraham Hostel or Selina Neve Tzedek provide private rooms with access to communal spaces, making them an affordable alternative to traditional hotels.
3. Airbnb & Short-Term Rentals
For longer stays, Airbnb and other short-term rental platforms offer budget-friendly apartments within walking distance of the beach. Look for options in Kerem HaTeimanim or Florentin, where prices tend to be lower.
4. Off-Season Discounts & Last-Minute Deals
Hotels and rental properties often slash prices during the winter months (November–March) and on weekdays. Booking last-minute through sites like Booking.com or Hotwire can also land you a great deal.
Our Final Tip:
No matter your budget, Tel Aviv’s stunning coastline is free to enjoy! Pick an affordable stay, pack your beach gear, and soak in the Mediterranean vibes without overspending.
Neve Tzedek
The neighborhood was established in 1887 by Jewish families that wanted to live outside overcrowded Yafo, 22 years before establishing the city of Tel Aviv. In the early 20’s Neve Tzedek was home to authors, artists and famous spiritual leaders, including Noble Prize winner S.Y Agnon and the Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv, Abraham Kook. The neighborhood, which was established by affluent, Jewish families who immigrated from North Africa, earned the nickname “Small Paris” due to the daring, architectural innovations, which were characteristic to the neighborhood. Today, this picturesque area is home to boutiques, galleries and fashionable cafes and famous for its exciting cultural life. The most prominent site in the neighborhood is the Suzanne Dellal Center, a lively dance and theater complex.