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Set south of the main hotel zone, the David Inter-Continetal is the city’s newest luxury hotels and played host to Madonna herself during the pop star’s Fall 2004 visit. The expansive outdoor pool turns into a hip alfresco lounge during the summer months, while its towering lobby area is among the most impressive in town and perfect for power meetings. This is easily the most modern of Tel Aviv’s five stars, but while steps from the beach, its location is less than ideal for those seeking a more ”city-center” experience.
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The Sheraton City Tower is just outside Tel Aviv in the diamond district in the ever-expanding suburb of Ramat Gan. Skyscraping new, the hotel houses one of the city’s top spas, Atlantis, as well as some of its most stylish rooms, including 100 with exec-friendly amenities such as fax/printer machines; each room comes with its own private telephone and fax number as well. The city center is about a 15 minute taxi drive, and the airport 20 minutes away.
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