Number Six
2 guests
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1 bedroom, 1 bed
1 bathroom
sq/ft
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Number Six is well-suited for a solo traveller or couple looking to be in a chic space that’s also practical. It’s got a balcony with stunning views of Tel Aviv’s roofs, and bright colours that mirror the city’s vibrancy. The kitchen isn’t well-equipped, but it’s within walking distance to some of Allenby Street’s hotspots like Café Sheleg and Nilus Bar. And it also comes with a comfy bed for even sweeter dreams.
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What to expect
Highlights
Collection of old Tel Aviv photos
Gorgeous views from the balcony
The dreamy millennial pink wall
The modern Chesterfield leather sofa
The playful cactus decorations
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Home truths
The bathroom is a bit tired-looking
There’s no dishwasher – time to roll up your sleeves!
The kitchen is on the basic side and doesn’t lend itself to cooking up a storm – there’s no oven and only a small under counter fridge
When we visited, we noticed that some of the furniture was stained
About this stay
Amenities
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Pets allowed
Parking available
Balcony
Lift access
TV
Hair dryer
Bedrooms & bathrooms
1 bedroom, 1 bed
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Airport pick up
Arrange a chef
Baby sitting
Cab booking
Daily cleaning
Fridge fills
Laundry and dry cleaning
Luggage storage
Restaurant reservations
Tickets and experience booking
Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.
Local guide
About Kerem Hateimanim
Nestled in between the Carmel Market and the beach, you'll find Kerem Hateimanim, a small neighbourhood founded by Yemeni immigrants in the 1930s. It’s come a long way since then, and today it’s been taken over by bohemian Tel-Avivians looking for affordable housing. Even though Kerem Hateimanim is in the process of being gentrified, the neighbourhood hasn’t lost the authentic, village-like feel that’s beloved by many. There are still plenty of the original Yemenite restaurants around, which are worth a visit, even if you don’t end up staying in this part of the city.
Explore the area
Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts
Sample the menu at Thai House
Run by a local couple, this is one of the most popular restaurants for Thai food.
Practice your Matkot skills at Geula Beach
Also known as ‘Matkot’ beach, Geula Beach is a popular spot for locals playing the Israeli-invented game that’s somewhat similar to beach tennis.
Dizengoff Cinema
Cinema airing contemporary US and international films as well as contemporary Israeli films, usually with English subtitles
Go for happy hour at Beer Garden
Taste some local Israeli beers at the Beer Garden in Dizengoff Square. It's a popular happy hour spot, and it's especially beloved by locals who come here for their selection of drinks.
Soak up the atmosphere at HaKosem
HaKosem is busy and vibrant. There's almost always a line, so come early if you want a table. The menu consists of delicious street food with great drinks to accompany the dishes.
Dig into vegan food at Anastasia
Anastasia is incredibly stylish and healthy. They serve a large range of vegan, gluten-free, and raw options for all.
Head to Moon for tasty sushi
In the mood for sushi? As one of the finest sushi bars in all of Tel Aviv, Moon serves some seriously delicious sushi for all foodies out there.
Sample the amazing cocktail menu at Concierge
A cool bar in the heart of Tel Aviv, Concierge's got it all. If you get there between 7 and 9, they've got a two-hour long happy hour filled with experimental cocktails.
Go for a walk in Meir Park
Meir Park is a little green oasis in the heart of Tel Aviv. If you don't feel like walking, you can always play basketball, ping pong or go to the outdoor gym.
Feel the atmosphere at La Shuk
Mismatched furniture. Persian rugs. Energetic vibes. La Shuk is everything you want in a restaurant. Try their grilled eggplant, it's our favourite.
Get around
Airport
Ben Gurion
29 min
Haifa
1 hr 25 min
Train station
Tel Aviv-Hashalom
14 min
Bus stop
Dizengoff Square/Reines
10 min
Local shops & services
Convenience store
4 min
Cafe
6 min
Pharmacy
5 min
Points of interest
Beach
Tel Aviv Beach
4 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
Pets welcome
Smoking allowed
No parties or events
Good to know
Arrival from 14:00
Departure before 11:00
On floor 4, has a lift
Air con
Wifi speed: 15Mbps
Cancellation policy
Up until
24
hours
Cancel at least 24 hours before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 24 hours away.
Host
This home is managed by Tom
This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. A copywriter and screenwriter, Tom’s favourite city in the whole world is Berlin, and he also loves his little dog, Yossi. Tom’s eye for design doesn’t come from strangers - both of his parents are architects, and they’ve actually designed the building his apartment is in. He’s a friendly host, who’s very happy to share all of his very best tips for Tel Aviv with you.
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