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The Jewish Chronicle

A new New York

November 11, 2011 16:09
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By

Nathan Jeffay,

Nathan Jeffay

3 min read

The constant flow of discerning business travellers through Tel Aviv sets the bar for luxury hotels very high. After all, many are regulars at the smart hotels of New York, London and Paris and expect the same kind of standards wherever they go.

This is reflected not only in the level of service, but also in the determination of hotels to constantly refurnish, renovate and redesign.

Just three months ago the Grand Beach Hotel, one of the city's best-known hotels, completed a full renovation and the results are impressive. Rooms are bright and light, with comfortable working areas, super-thin LCD televisions and vivid artwork. The dining room and public areas have new comfortable furniture and have been finished to an opulent level.

The jewel in the crown of the Grand Beach is its rooftop swimming pool, with a sundeck that is open even in the winter. From the rooftop, the views of the Mediterranean and the city are breathtaking.