The Dave – West , a new hotel for the young urban traveler, opens in Tel Aviv, Israel

A new low-cost hotel  aimed at the young urban traveler has recently opened in Tel Aviv. The Dave – West is the first in a new line of properties owned by the Brown Hotels, providing more accessible accommodations for the young urban traveler and known en masse as “The Dave – Sons of a Brown.”

The 35-room four-storey hotel is located on the corner of Gordon and Ben Yehuda Streets, just a two-minute walk from the Mediterranean Sea and mere steps from the city’s best in food, drink & retail. Designed by Israeli designer Agnon Granot, The Dave – West is a celebration of 1970’s aesthetic, with each room housing its own eclectic assortment of flea market finds and bold use of color. The lobby is an eye-catching crimson, vintage prints hang on the wall and funky antiques fill the spaces.

The Dave – Wests’ rooftop will offer guests a Jacuzzi tub and a spa treatment room. At lobby level, guests can convene in “The Yard,” an urban courtyard filled with comfy antique seating for optimal lounging. For breakfast, guests are directed to one of two nearby cafes, both of which are as popular amongst the locals as they are with tourists. There, guests are treated to all day breakfast. The hotel also will boast a pop-up tattoo parlor manned by homegrown Tel Avivian artists, as well as a bespoke barber concept by Barberia.

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