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Half Free: List of Hotels That Will Give Discounts to Israelis | Israel Hayom

2023-10-15T13:15:32.705Z

Highlights: Hotels across the country have decided to launch promotions and lower prices. Residents of the Gaza envelope, including Netivot, Ofakim, Sderot and Ashkelon, are entitled to receive a 50% discount on accommodation at the chain's hotels. At "ibis" Jerusalem-City Center, you can get to hotels these days for 450 NIS for a couple a night with breakfast. 30-50% discount in Greece and Cyprus hotels for those wishing to leave the country or extend their stay there.


Due to the security situation, hotel chains throughout the country announced discounts of up to 50 percent in prices • The discounts are for all residents, including those living outside the communities near the Gaza Strip • Alongside the significant discounts, there is also great flexibility regarding hotel cancellation policies


The war began more than a week ago, and many Israelis evacuated their homes. Most of the evacuees, especially those living up to 7 kilometers from the Gaza envelope, are entitled to hotels at state expense, but there are quite a few Israelis who want to move for a short period to hotels in Eilat, Tel Aviv and other cities. Hotels across the country have decided to launch promotions and lower prices.

Evacuation of Sderot residents for respite in hotels far from the envelope

The Africa Israel hotel chain provides a 25% discount for accommodation at the chain's hotels in Eilat, the Dead Sea, Netanya and Crowne Plaza in Tel Aviv to all residents of the country. The chain said: "We have lowered the prices of rooms in our hotels by tens of percent, and the discount is in addition to the new discounted prices. We pray for quieter days and embrace residents and security forces."

Hotels in Eilat // Photo: Yehuda Ben Yattach // Hotels in Eilat // Photo: Yehuda Ben Yattah,

The Israel Canada chain also announced that in light of the security situation, guests who booked for the coming days can cancel without cancellation fees, guests staying in a variety of the chain's hotels and wishing to extend their stay will be entitled to a 50% discount on extending their stay, and in addition, the chain is providing a 50% discount to Israeli residents in a variety of hotels throughout the country.

Due to the security situation, guests who have made a reservation for the coming days to Fattal Hotels will be able to cancel their reservation without cancellation fees.

Leonardo Hotel Jerusalem, photo: courtesy of Fattal

The Isrotel chain allows guests who made reservations to its hotels in October to cancel their reservation without cancellation fees until 29/10. In addition, residents of the Gaza envelope, including Netivot, Ofakim, Sderot and Ashkelon, are entitled to receive a 50% discount on accommodation at the chain's hotels, until 18/10, through the Isrotel hotline you can cancel on the Isrotel website and the cancellation fee will be credited in the coming days.

The Brown hotel chain offers discounts to residents of all over the country. 400 NIS for a double night including breakfast in Eilat hotels, 550 NIS in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
30-50% discount in Greece and Cyprus hotels for those wishing to leave the country or extend their stay there.

Plaza Hotel Jerusalem, Photo: Fattal Hotel Chain

Some Herbert Samuel hotels and Orchid hotels in Eilat and Tel Aviv offer a 50 percent discount to all residents of Israel. At this time until October 19.

Dan Hotels said: "Due to the security situation, the chain will grant a 50 percent discount to all residents of the country on reservations in all of the chain's hotels throughout the country for stays until 22/10/23."

At "ibis" Jerusalem-City Center, you can get to hotels these days for 450 NIS for a couple a night with breakfast

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Source: israelhayom

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