Shades of Pastel
4 guests
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1 bedroom, 2 beds
1 bathroom
sq/ft
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Tucked away on Nachalat Binyamin Street, Shades of Pastel is in the middle of everything we love about Tel Aviv. Venture out onto the street on Tuesdays and Fridays to experience the beloved arts and crafts market – or head to Carmel Market to taste some delicacies in one of the many lively restaurants. The home itself is adorned with beautiful tiles and a patio for some outdoor relaxation.
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What to expect
Highlights
This eye-catching chandelier
A patio with lounge furniture
The renovated 1920s façade
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Home truths
There’s no home manual at the moment – the host is working on putting one together
It sleeps four guests, but two of them would have to be on a sofa bed in the living room
The kitchen isn’t super well-equipped
About this stay
Amenities
Laptop friendly workspace
Wi-fi
Air conditioning
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Garden
Balcony
Bedrooms & bathrooms
1 bedroom, 2 beds
1 bathroom
Extras
VIP services
Daily cleaning
Luggage storage
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
Eat breakfast all day at Benedict
Benedict is a local breakfast institution. Famous for their breakfast all day concept, Benedict is a popular choice for young and old. Come early if you want to beat the long queues.
Explore your spiritual side at the Great Synagogue
Built in the 1930s and renovated in the 1970s, The Great Synagogue of Tel Aviv is a unique architectural experience and a special spot within the city's business.
Discover the story of Israel at the Hagana Museum
Splendidly located on Rothschild Blvd, this museum chronicles the formation and activities of the Haganah, the paramilitary organisation that was the forerunner of today’s Israel Defence Forces (IDF)
Grab a bite to eat at Port Sa'id
Port Sa'id is owned by celebrity chef, Eyal Shani, and it offers outstanding food in a beautiful environment. It does get busy in the evening, so it's a good idea to book a table.
Enjoy a great vegan meal at Meshek Barzilay
Meshek Barzilay Kitchen is an organic vegan restaurant in the heart of Tel Aviv’s charming Neve Tzedek neighbourhood. Powered by love and a strong sense of purpose.
Spend a day relaxing at Banana Beach
With its mix of beach and water sports, Banana Beach is a good destination for those looking for a fun day at the beach. Less busy than others, it’s still lively, especially on Fridays.
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.
Have a fancy dinner at Hotel Montefiore
Combining elements of French cuisine with Vietnamese, Hotel Montefiore's restaurant makes for the ultimate culinary experience in stunning surroundings.
Enjoy some of the best meat at M25
Right outside of Shuk Hacarmel, you'll find one of Tel Aviv's best-kept secrets. M25 is an amazing meat restaurant with high-quality meat .
Savour some Russian-inspired food at Baba Yaga
Are you in the mood for some Russian-inspired food? Look no further, Baba Yaga is the place you're searching for!
Grab a beer at trendy Bicicletta
Often recognised as one of the best bars in Tel Aviv, Bicicletta serves great drinks in a nice atmosphere. Check out their cosy garden for the ultimate Tel Aviv experience.
Get around
Airport
Ben Gurion
28 min
Haifa
1 hr 27 min
Train station
Tel Aviv Ha'Hagana
15 min
Bus stop
HaHagana Railway Station
13 min
Local shops & services
Supermarket
9 min
Cafe
8 min
Pharmacy
6 min
Points of interest
Beach
Aviv Beach
11 min
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 13:00
Departure before 11:00
Has a lift
Air con
Wifi speed: 40Mbps
Cancellation policy
Up until
5
days
Cancel at least 5 days before your check-in date for a full refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 5 days away.
Host
This home is managed by David
This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. David speaks both French and English and moved to Tel Aviv two years ago. He looks after twelve other apartments in this beautifully-renovated building, so you can be sure he has plenty of hosting experience.
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