Hotel Saul
Art Deco Echoes, Modern Tel Aviv Soul
A Building Reborn
Once a nondescript 1940s office block, Hotel Saul has been transformed into a boutique retreat that honors Tel Aviv’s layered past while embracing its cosmopolitan present. Its name pays homage to poet Shaul Tchernichovsky, a nod to cultural heritage woven into the very fabric of the design.
Design That Nods to History
Every corner reflects subtle callbacks to the city’s art deco golden age: brass tiles gleam like sunlit boulevards, repurposed street lamps cast a nostalgic glow, vintage balcony railings add sculptural rhythm, and rich wood paneling grounds the space in warmth. Yet it avoids being a period piece—whitewashed brick, raw concrete walls, and sleek walnut furnishings bring Tel Aviv’s modern urban energy to the forefront.
Rooms with Character
Guestrooms evoke the intimacy of a stylish urban apartment. Minimalist lines are softened by handwoven Turkish linens in muted blues, leafy plants that add freshness, and geometric prints that reference Bauhaus modernism. The mood is cool and contemporary, but also deeply personal—inviting you to unpack, settle in, and feel at home.
The Saul Experience
Hotel Saul isn’t just about the rooms—it’s about how they frame the city around them. A rooftop terrace and communal spaces encourage conversation, relaxation, and connection, while the ground-floor café ties the hotel to the rhythm of the neighborhood. Whether you’re sipping coffee with locals or heading out into the buzzing streets of central Tel Aviv, the hotel feels like an anchor—serene, but never cut off from the city’s pulse.
DNA Hotels Verdict
Hotel Saul is Tel Aviv distilled: heritage-minded, design-savvy, and full of understated charisma. With its blend of art deco accents and crisp modern lines, it’s more than a stay—it’s an immersion into the city’s creative spirit, past and present. For those who want authenticity wrapped in polish, this is the boutique escape of choice.



















