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Starting at NIS 390 per night for a couple: The new hotel in the heart of the Bahá'í Gardens - Walla! Tourism

2020-01-20T10:55:00.644Z


In a renovated 100-year-old building, the Villa Garden - a boutique hotel with only 16 rooms - is currently opening on Sderot Zioni Street in the center of the Bahai Gardens. The prices are quite ...


Starting at NIS 390 per night for a couple: The new hotel in the heart of the Bahai Gardens

In a renovated 100-year-old building, the Villa Garden - a boutique hotel with only 16 rooms - is currently opening on Sderot Zioni Street in the center of the Bahai Gardens. The prices are quite reasonable, although there is no breakfast

The old hospital was renovated and turned into a hotel. Villa Garden Hotel (Photo: Eran Lavie)

Villa Garden Hotel in Haifa (Photo: Eran Lavie, PR)

A new hotel joins the city of Haifa hotels, this time it is the "Villa Garden" located on Haifa's Zion Street. The hotel is housed in a 100-year-old preservation building, formerly a "help" hospital set up by a German Jewish aid company, and later moved to the Bahai Gardens

The building has undergone a complete overhaul of the historic color space, reconstructed and designed according to the period it was built, by developer Shalom Sheetrit, the owner of a hotel group. The hotel, which is centrally located in the center of the Bahai Gardens, has two buildings with only 16 rooms of different strict hotel sizes and designs, with a courtyard and a pastoral garden to which some rooms can be accessed.

At the hotel entrance, a huge lobby was built with alternative seating, with the aim of turning the venue into a cultural hall and meeting place. In addition, the venue will also serve as a conference and events center for both hotel and outside guests.

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The hotel is spread over two buildings with 16 rooms (Photo: Eran Lavi)

Villa Garden Hotel in Haifa (Photo: Eran Lavie, PR)

Villa garden restored and designed according to the period in which it was built (Photo: Eran Lavi)

Villa Garden Hotel in Haifa (Photo: Eran Lavie, PR)

Tours are organized as part of hotel accommodation

The Villa Garden Hotel will be managed in conjunction with the Villa Carmel Hotel, the boutique hotel that has been owned by the company for about a decade, in Carmel, and will enter under the boutique hotel category of the company.

According to Shalit Sheetrit, the owners of the villa: "The outstanding advantage of the Villa Gan Hotel is its proximity to a major attraction in Haifa and the holy place of the Bahai religion, right at the entrance to the Bahai Gardens. Look for the content beyond the accommodation. In the new hotel, we will organize organized tours that will form part of the hotel's hospitality package. The goal is to bring people together, to see the person at the center, regardless of religion, race and gender, in the Baha'i spirit. "

The Villa Garden Hotel joins the Carmel Boutique Hotel in Carmel in Haifa, and the Kedem Health & Spa Hotel (61 rooms), which is located on the southern slopes of the Carmel Forest, which was launched this year, which is owned by the company. The company is also building the "Moshava" hotel in the German Colony in Haifa (165 rooms) and is expected to be ready again this year.

Room per night for a midweek couple starting at NIS 390. At the weekend starting at NIS 590, no meals at the hotel. Prices for the most expensive room - Suite per couple: NIS 890-690

Room for midnight starts at less than NIS 400 (Photo: Eran Lavi)

Villa Garden Hotel in Haifa (Photo: Eran Lavie, PR)

The hotel is right at the entrance to the Bahai Gardens (Photo: Eran Lavi)

Villa Garden Hotel in Haifa (Photo: Eran Lavie, PR)

Source: walla

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