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The King David Hotel Jerusalem hosted Frédéric Simonin

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La Regence Dessert

La Regence Dessert

La Regence restaurant at the King David Hotel hosted French Chef, Frédéric Simonin, as part of the Israel-France culinary week.

Parisian chef, Frédéric Simonin, one of 22 French chefs who came and participated in the French culinary week held in Israel, joined forces with the King David Hotel’s Chef, David Biton, in preparing a gourmet menu served as part of three special meals at the hotel’s La Regence restaurant.

Held for the fifth time in Israel, this culinary tradition entitled SO FRENCH, SO FOOD, requires the French chefs to cope with some difficult challenges. These challenges include cooking with unfamiliar local ingredients and adhering to kosher dietary laws, for example, not being able to use butter as an ingredient in a dessert, in a menu also serving meat.

Chef David Biton

Chef David Biton

However, Chef Simonin, who is the owner of a restaurant located in the 17th quarter of Paris with a prestigious Michelin star, is not at all bothered about such limitations or stresses, and actually emphasizes the importance of using local products in significant French dishes.

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The collaboration with Chef David Biton yielded a six-course gourmet dinner, combining classic French cuisine with the requirements of a kosher kitchen. The appetizer – tuna tartare with mashed roasted tomatoes and egg Basque with black powdered garlic, the second course – red mullet with scales of garlic and a citrus sauce, the third course – roasted duck, foie gras, soft turnip & jasmine stock.

The main course – char-grilled lamb fillets, shallots filled with lamb’s neck, fava beans with celeriac, pre-dessert meringue served with Oriental sorbet and finally dessert – chocolate, pecan and olive oil and petit fours praline.

Chef frederic simonin

Chef frederic simonin

This is the third year that Chef David Biton has participated in this event and anticipates that some of the dishes may be integrated into the regular menu. Biton adds that, thanks to the project, the restaurant’s team is exposed to innovative work techniques.

Chef Biton says, “Today’s kitchens prefer to use high quality raw ingredients from completely different cuisines rather than compromise by using substitutes. This means ensuring that kosher food is also recognized under a gourmet label.”

French Ambassador to Israel, Hélène Le Gal, noted, “The French culinary week in Israel represents a sharing of tastes, cultures and expertise between French and Israeli chefs, as well as turning the spotlight every year to a specific region, this year Alsace, with its aromas and prized dishes.” D

The Jerusalem Opera Festival

The Jerusalem Opera Festival, special concerts and flamenco dancing –Dan Hotels expands its connection to the world of culture and enriches vacations with new and contemporary content.

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flamenco dancing

More and more Israelis prefer to spend their vacations at hotels that offer quality cultural activities, a factor that enriches this vacation with contemporary and interesting content.
These vacations are an added plus offered at Dan Hotels, which has always put an emphasis on cultural content.

Recently the chain has expanded and enhanced its connection to the world of culture, offering hotel guests an experience built on the foundations of exclusive music events.

As part of cooperation with the Jerusalem Opera Festival, guests staying at Dan Jerusalem and Dan Boutique received a complimentary pair of tickets with preferred seating arrangements for the “Opera Paradiso” held at the Sultan’s Pool.

This musical performance combined selected scenes from movies like Pretty Woman, Moonstruck, A Room with a View etc. whilst opera soloists together with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra performed, live on stage, the soundtracks of these movies.

In addition, guests were invited to a fascinating tour behind the scenes and a special meeting with soloists before the concert.

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Classical music fans staying at the Dan Tel Aviv were delighted to discover they were invited to a unique musical event, a one-time concert with pianist Ching-Yun Hu, considered one of the world’s best pianists and winner of the prestigious Rubinstein Competition.

During the concert, she hosted the young Israeli pianist Andy Feldbau, an active personality in the international music industry who, in recent years, has participated in concertos with major national and international orchestras.

Guests staying at the hotel during the weekend enjoyed another surprise, Kabbalat Shabbat (welcoming the Sabbath) with singer Ella Rozner who performed excerpts from operas, operettas and musicals in a theatrical and humorous fashion.

Idit Zvi, Artistic Director of the Rubinstein Competition, conducted a master class and, together with radio and television personality Haim Keinan, submitted a program “behind the scenes of the competition”, combined with video clips and unique music, conducted a master class.

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The sounds of music also reached the capital, where guests at the King David, Dan Jerusalem Dan Boutique Dan Panorama hotels in Jerusalem celebrated a weekend of music in collaboration with the Israel Camerata.

The agenda also included a series of concerts in the Spanish Music Festival, held at the YMCA, with participating artists from Spain. The festival incorporated compositions of composers Rodrigo, De Falla, zarzuelas, flamenco music and dance, Ladino romances etc.

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As part of their vacation package, guests staying at Dan Jerusalem were offered tickets to the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival at the special rate of 100 shekels, for concerts held at the YMCA.

Members of the e-dan club were invited to a daily dress rehearsal in the morning, and every night after the concert, when the adrenaline reached its peak, enjoyed a brief meeting with the performing artists.

A Taste of India

indian cuisine week, initiated by the Dan Hotel chain, revealed the richness of Indian cuisine combining a variety of flavors, spices and colors all on one plate.

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India’s most renowned chef, Sanjeev Kapoor, quickly agreed to the Dan Hotels invitation to stay and attend a week of Indian cuisine, initiated by the chain and in cooperation with the Indian Embassy to Israel.

Kapoor, who is currently the best ambassador of Indian food around the world owns several restaurants in India and abroad, his own TV channel dedicated to Indian cuisine and food programs in which he himself participates on a regular basis.

chef, Sanjeev Kapoor

chef, Sanjeev Kapoor

This is not the first time that the Dan Hotel chain has extended itself to offer its guests new and innovative tastes from the world of cuisine.

Last year the chain added a selection of exotic Thai dishes to hotel menus. In light of the growing interest in Indian cuisine, both in Israel and abroad, the chain came up with the initiative to hold an Indian cuisine week at the King David hotel.

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“Every year we go to extreme efforts to excite Israeli taste buds”, says Haim Spiegel, Food and Beverage Department Manager at the Dan Hotel chain.

“This year it was evident that we would be directing our efforts towards Indian cuisine and the Indian mega-chef, who was quite surprised at our invitation, happily agreed to come along with his team, to cook at the King David”.

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The chef arrived with his set of spices that accompany him on every trip and with great curiosity to learn about Israel and its food. Alongside his special spices, each meal he cooks is made of raw local materials.

“I visited the Carmel market and Machane Yehuda market,” says Chef Kapoor, “the local products are amazing and bring on the urge to cook.”

For an entire week Chef Kapoor joined forces with Chef David Biton, from the King David Hotel Jerusalem, and together they cooked and created authentic, kosher, Indian dishes that were added to the hotel’s La Regence restaurant menu as 3 special meals.

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A cocktail party, held in honor of the famous Indian chef, was attended by officials of the Indian Embassy in Israel, management members and leading chefs of the Dan Hotel chain.

Raffi Sadeh, General Manager of Dan Hotels Israel said, “When I heard about the opportunity to join forces in a culinary project with the Indian Embassy, I immediately thought it was a superb idea. Especially given the fact that we are due to open our new hotel in the blooming city of Bangalore, India by the mid-2017, so naturally this project is one of mutual interest.”

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Indian Food at its Best

 

A unique combination of India/Israeli kosher cuisine awaited diners.
A special menu included dishes representing the finest of Indian cuisine.

Bhatti Ka Murgh – pieces of chicken cooked on the bone in Bhatti sauce, the Indian version of barbecue.

Galouti Kebab – fried minced lamb patties with Indian Tawa.

Mango Murgh Makhani – pieces of grilled chicken served in tomato sauce with pieces of mango.

Nalli Rogan Josh – lamb cooked in a spicy masala sauce until it is extremely tender.

Dum Gosht Biryani – slow cooked succulent pieces of lamb chops with spices and basmati rice cooked in an Indian DUM, (Indian slow cooking utensil).

Beit Ticho The Historical Gem of Jerusalem

Beit Ticho is a mix of a historic museum, art gallery, great garden, restaurant, and music concert venue.

Beit Ticho

Beit Ticho

In Jerusalem of old, there was hardly a person who did not know Dr. Ticho, the famous ophthalmologist. The house that the doctor and his wife Anna, the artist, lived and worked in became a museum after his death. It was recently renovated and a visit is guaranteed to be an interesting experience that reveals an important and fascinating chapter in the history of Jerusalem.

Did we say history? Let’s go back to Jerusalem of 1912 which is when Abraham Albert Ticho, who studied medicine in Vienna, arrived. He was an eye specialist and was invited that summer by the organization “Lema’an Zion” to come and work here. His fiancée Anna arrived a few months later.

Dr. Ticho was known for his fight against a terrible eye disease, trachoma, which was rampant among both Jews and Arabs at that time. After working for a short period of time under “Lema’an Zion”, he turned to private practice and moved his clinic to the home he was renting, next to Ha’Neviim Street.

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Another important chapter is recorded in the medical history of the home: In 1917 Dr. Ticho was conscripted to the Medical Legion of the Austrian army for two years. With his consent, the home was turned into the first Jewish Children’s Hospital in the land.

The couple bought the home in 1924, they renovated it and split the building into their living quarters on the top floor and a clinic on the ground floor. Dr. Ticho was very well known and respected. His reputation was so renowned that Egyptian military doctors captured in the Sinai battle requested to visit his clinic before their release.

A Lively Household

The house was always teeming with guests. There were doctors and scientists together with artists and writers, Zionist leaders and politicians from all streams. The home was also a meeting place for German migrants to Jerusalem, and professors, writers and philosophers like Martin Buber, Shai Agnon, Henrietta Szold and others would often gather there. The group would sit in the garden, on the wide porch or in one of the living rooms, and would sometimes meet with overseas guests.

One of the regular guests was the writer Shai Agnon, who spoke at the home at Dr. Ticho’s sixtieth birthday. In his great humor he explained that Dr. Ticho dedicated himself to eye treatment to allow for blind people to see his wife’s art.

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People and Views

Anna Ticho became her husband’s assistant when he was performing eye operations, and when she was free she would go up to her studio and work there.

She painted the views of Jerusalem and surrounding areas, human portraits, and – at a later stage – also flowers. The most identifiable creative works of Anna are the complex impressions of olive trees and detailed rocky slopes done in ink, charcoal or pencil.

Her portraits of people she come across in the streets when she would wonder throughout the alleyways of Jerusalem or other cities, or of those people who came the clinic. Anna would often give food to the people she would meet, speak to them, and after hearing their life stories, she would ask them to model for her drawings.

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Beit Ticho is managed by the Israel Museum, and last year it underwent extensive renovations that revealed extensive drawings on the ceiling that the couple were not aware of.

A visit to the historic home, centrally located in Jerusalem, is an experience saturated with the atmosphere of a Jerusalem of yore: the work room of Dr. Ticho, his collection of Hannuka candelabra (one of the largest collections in the world), the original furniture in the various rooms, the library, the art gallery with Anna’s special art and the temporary exhibitions of leading artists.

The best way to end the tour is with a light meal in the inviting garden restaurant of Beit Ticho which hosts music evenings and cultural events during the week.
Beit Ticho – 10 Ha’Rav Agan St. (near Zion Square) Tel: 02-6453746.
Photograghy: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem,
by Elie Posner & Adi Shalmon

4 Dan Hotels in the Capital

The King David is perfectly located opposite the Old City walls, adjacent to the city center and a series of fascinating attractions such as Mamilla, King David’s Tower, The Time Elevator, Botanical gardens, and more.

The Dan Jerusalem situated on the slopes of Mount Scopus, boasts breathtaking views of the Old City and the Judean Hills. The hotel is located a short walk from the old town’s lookout post and light rail station, which allows hotel guests easy access to many major sites and attractions.

The Dan Panorama, overlooking the enchanting landscape of Jerusalem, is located near the city’s shopping, culture and entertainment center. The hotel is situated in a perfect starting point from which you can discover the different aspects the city has to offer – the sacred and profane, past and future, East and West.

The Dan Boutique is located on a hilltop in front of Mount Zion and the Old City walls, close to many tourist attractions, within walking distance of the German Colony and near the old train station, which has become the entertainment and leisure center of Jerusalem.

A New Wine Bar at The King David, Jerusalem

The new wine bar at the King David blends perfectly with the hotel’s elegant and luxurious ambience and surprises with a diverse but affordable wine menu, available by the glass or bottle.

The new wine bar at the King David

The new wine bar at the King David

“An outstanding wine bar in one of Jerusalem’s most unpredictable places”, were the words used by food and beverage reviewer, Libby Sperling, in an article she wrote in the national “Haaretz” newspaper, describing the new wine bar that recently opened at the King David Hotel.

The bar is certainly a refreshing new addition to the prestigious King David Hotel Jerusalem, usually identified by the red carpet it roles out in honor of world leaders and dignitaries who regularly choose to stay within its walls. The new wine bar offers a contemporary entertainment experience for wine lovers, hotel guests and anyone seeking to enjoy a quiet and tranquil evening out, in a European atmosphere.

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During recent years, more and more wine bars are popping up all over the country, indicating a change in the trend of wine culture in Israel. The new wine bar at the King David Hotel embraces the trend, but in an elegant and unique fashion.

The menu, compiled by wine advisor and author of the Israeli Wine Guide, Gal Zohar, is based entirely on Israeli wines made by leading Israeli wineries that include, Golan, Carmel, Barkan, Tabor, Teperberg, Cave, Yatir, Tulip, Recanati, Flam, Montefiore, Tzora etc.

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This list is not final and is due to be updated periodically, according to recommendations received by the hotel’s professional wine team, who regularly visit vineyards in search of the next new and exciting wine.

The focus on Israeli wines reflects the recognition of the excellent quality of local wines, which have received international appreciation and praise and have won numerous international wine competitions. “Israel produces superb wines to be proud of. We are thrilled about the selection of boutique wines and wines suitable for drinking in our hot climate, produced by local wineries,” says Haim Spiegel, Dan Hotels’ Food and Beverage Manager.

“We aim to introduce tourists and guests staying at the King David to the largest possible selection of Israeli produced wines, therefore we have invested in an interesting and diverse list of wines and for the first time trained an Israeli sommelier, who specializes in this field”.

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Wine waiters will gladly offer guests professional recommendations and even assist them in choosing the perfect wine to complement their food and ensure an enjoyable evening in a perfect atmosphere. Additionally, the new wine bar will produce a line of wine events throughout the year that will introductions to winemakers, guided wine tasting evenings etc.

The hors d’oeuvre menu includes specialties uniquely adapted for serving alongside wine. The menu, created by hotel Chef, David Biton, serves fish bruschetta, foccaccia, vegetable bruschetta, sliced vegetables, locally smoked salmon, spicy salmon, fish tempura, cheese platter, pumpernickel bagel with salmon and “Caesar” salad.

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“The wine bar was designed with the intention to preserve the hotel’s conservative character whilst adding a breath of fresh air” says Haim Shkedi, General Manager of the hotel.

“Guests can enjoy the rich variety and diversity of Israeli wines and an appetizing selection of our hors d’oeuvres menu alongside professional and courteous service from our excellent team of bartenders, led by sommelier Daniel Gadai, who manages to amuse even the most serious of guests…”.

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The new wine bar goes to great lengths to provide a platform with appropriate exposure and accessibility of Israeli wines. Guests can also enjoy wine by the glass, a special wine refrigerator imported from France, ensures that the wine is maintained at optimal serving temperature.

The menu offers a wine tasting option that includes 4 wines (100 ml each) and enables guests to experience multiple styles and flavors at surprisingly affordable prices; Wine Duet for NIS 59, Wine Trio at NIS 87 and Wine Quartet at NIS 111 .

Our Stars, Your Enjoyment

The Ministry of Tourism has rated the King David, Dan Tel Aviv, Dan Carmel and Dan Eilat hotels with a 5 star plus standard, Dan Boutique was rated a 4 star hotel.

A ceremony was held at the King David, Jerusalem in which the hotels were awarded certificates of their new ratification.

A ceremony at the King David, Jerusalem

A ceremony at the King David, Jerusalem

Pictured right to left: Haim Shkedi, General Manager of the King David; Ben Yanover, General Manager of Dan Boutique; Etai Eliaz, General Manager of Dan Tel Aviv; Raffi Sadeh, General Manager of Dan Hotels; Amir Halevy, Director- General of the Ministry of Tourism; Yariv Levin, Minister of Tourism; Berta Yogev, General Manager of Dan Carmel; Adi Maor, General Manager of Dan Hotels in Haifa and the North Region; Ami Federmann, Owner of Dan Hotels; Lior Mucznik, General Manager of Dan Eilat.
Photo: Sivan Farag

Tel Aviv White Night

Picnic Chic is the opening event of the Tel Aviv “White Night” celebrations, one of the biggest cultural nights of the year offering amazing events that take place throughout the night across the city including performances, parties, tours, plays and more.

The idea to hold a mass urban picnic is a French concept that was established 26 years ago in Paris to contribute to the value of urban public areas and to the sense of unity in the community.

Picnic Chic

Picnic Chic. Photo: Yariv Katz

According to ritual customs, couples who pre-register to participate in this mass picnic event must wear white from head to toe, stock up on a portable table, two chairs, white tablecloth and a picnic basket with a three-course meal.
The venue was kept a secret and revealed literally just an hour before the picnic started.

Participants found themselves setting up their tables on Tel Aviv’s renewed promenade, opposite the vibrantly colorful front of the Dan Tel Aviv Hotel, which has long been considered as one of Tel Aviv coastline’s outstanding landmarks.

Eilat for couples

“Let’s escape from the asphalt and the crumpled cities, let’s escape to the quiet lagoons, let’s go to Eilat, to Eilat” wrote Yaron London in his song, putting in words the feeling of so many couples on a romantic vacation. Eilat, Israel’s resort city, offers couples on vacation a wide range of leisure and entertainment activities. The natural landscape, the meeting between sea and desert, the intensity of Israel’s southern city, coupled with all those much needed pleasures and treats, will turn any romantic vacation to a years’ long memorable intimate experience.

Dolphin’s reef

Dolphin’s reef

Eilat has a number of attractions which offer just the right measure of romantics. Here are a few of our recommendations:

Diving in pairs: scuba diving is a great opportunity to communicate without words, in the most splendid place in the Israel and the world – the Red Sea. Diving is normally done in pairs, and communication is done using sign language. Going under water, away from the distractions of the world outside, divers depend one on the other, enveloped by the wonderful nature around them. You don’t have to go through a lengthy course, or be a professional diver in order to enjoy this experience. You can choose a short introductory dive and enjoy all the beauty and wealth of underwater life that the Red Sea offers. Eilat’s diving clubs are located along the coasts, particularly on the south beaches towards the border with Taba.

Taking it easy on the beach: in the Dolphin’s reef, a recommended spot on its own, you will find “Stalbet Al Hamim” – a delightful pools complex for people over 18. The site offers an escape to “an island of serenity in a sea of storms”, and indeed there this promise is very much kept. The site includes three pleasant pools where you can bath, swim and float, all accompanied by underground music. Out of the water you can rest in one of the lovely sitting areas around the pools, try a Watsu treatment, and most importantly, spend a quiet time together. The whole complex is located in a green, shaded botanic garden. During your stay here you can enjoy a romantic meal, drinks and other vacation treats.

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Kayak sailing for couples: of all the activities for pairs in Eilat, this is perhaps the most intimate and romantic. Just the two of you, in a kayak, around you only sea and sky. There is no one around, no noise or commotion, no stress, no calls or messages, no storms. Total serenity. You can upgrade the experience and sail on a transparent kayak, through which you can spot fish and corals.

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The Artists’ Gallery: The transparent building beside Eilat’s Municipal Museum is home for the city’s artists. The Gallery hosts exhibitions from Israel and abroad – the perfect venue for art, culture and aesthetics’ loving couples. The colorful exhibitions include sculptures, ceramics, photography, paintings, jewelry and ornaments.
Yotam Street, in front of the new tourist information center.

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eilat fountain

The new night market: On every Tuesday, until the end of October, the Municipal Museum will hold a new night market near the audio visual fountain. Various street artists perform here among stands offering clothing, ornaments and art, jewelry and much more. It’s great to wander around the colorful market and look for cool shirts, leather sandals, glass works, bead jewelry and a host of unique handmade bargains.
For details: Every Tuesday until the end of October, 20:00 – 23:00, Yotam Street (in front of the Tourist information center at the Museum and Gallery’s square).

Fifth Avenue: a few months ago saw the opening of the city’s most celebrated restaurant up to date – Fifth Avenue. If you like to stay updated, to go out, drink, eat and even dance – this is the place for you. The restaurant stretches across three areas: the bar, the central area and the veranda that looks out to the view. Besides the pleasant atmosphere, the restaurant features DJ performances every night, and courses from five different international cuisines, including Asian street food, classic Italian food, American kitchen, Mexican dishes and Oriental cuisine with Turkish and Kurdish influences.
3 Derech HaYam Street.

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Eat, sleep and love – Dan hotels 

 

One of the most important aspects in a romantic vacation is the room and hotel. While a family vacation is mainly about comfort and functionality, a romantic vacation is all about the little details and treats. The exotically designed Dan Eilat Hotel has established its respectable position among Eilat’s best hotels.

Vacationers themselves have said so in Eilat’s big survey on Ynet website, where Dan Eilat was chosen as the best hotel in town. At Dan Eilat, couples on a romantic vacation will find personal, professional service, and plenty of privacy and quiet. The Hotel boasts an unbeatable location – on the city’s north coast, and offers 375 spacious rooms including de-lux and luxury suites with private balcony Jacuzzis (perfect for couples), a rich culinary menu, free Wi-Fi, three pools, an exterior Jacuzzi, a modern spa with a hamam and sauna, a gym and of course its own shaded and furnished beach.

The business lounge is located on the Hotel’s 14th floor. Here you can look out to the bay of Eilat with a cocktail or a glass of wine at hand. If you wake up early, you’ll have a chance to see Eilat’s splendid sunrise, or just wait for the sunset and enjoy it together, hand in hand.

Looking for a value for money hotel? Order the ultimate couple’s vacation in Dan Eilat. An unbeatable central location with views onto the lagoon, spacious, pleasantly designed rooms, uncompromising service, a variety of facilities for loving couples, and just as important – fine food with a wide selection of thoughtful morning and evening menus. In the evening, guests are served a variety of meat dishes alongside fresh salads and side dishes. The dairy lounge overlooking the lagoon offers light meals all day long and includes a bar with drinks, desserts and pastries.

All the Hotel’s room are equipped with a particularly large and comfortable bed, soft, white, scented bed sheets, pampering bathes that you find only in a hotel, and plenty of little and big treats. Beyond your doorstep you’ll find the most hospitable service, great cocktails in the bar, professional spa treatments in special rooms for couples, and numerous opportunities to take time off and share some memorable moments together, just the two of you.

Eilat for Families

Eilat is Israel’s ultimate vacation destination: the never-ending sun, enjoyable and invigorating seaside activities, diverse attractions and entertainment, and inviting, fun atmosphere. This is especially true when it comes to family vacations, with Israel’s southern-most city allowing each family to find the vacation basket that suits it best.

Top 94 Extreme Park

Top 94 Extreme Park

Eilat offers such a diverse variety of attractions that you could easily fill an entire week of vacation fun. Here are some fun suggestions you can include in your family’s plans:

Top 94 Extreme Park: located near the northern entrance to Eilat and operating for over a year is an extreme park offering a variety of activities (most of which are in a new and air-conditioned structure), including climbing walls of various difficulty levels, ladders, ropes, omega ride, rappelling, exciting paintball games, bow and arrow ranges, mini-bungee, unique springboard and more. Outside you’ll find a 250-meter-long carting course, that is filmed and broadcast for the enjoyment of friends waiting in line. You can spend many fun-filled hours at Top 94, and come back for more.

Ice staking at the Ice Mall: the perfect place to spend a hot summer day is the Ice Mall. The mall, with its 1,800 square meters Olympic skating rink, is a classic, fun amusement for families with children of all ages. Located around the rink are 150 stores, a 7D cinema, an indoor amusement park complex with video games and simulators, kiddies Gymboree with giant slides, sponge ball cannons, trampoline, ice maze, swings and of course lots of restaurants.

Ice staking at the Ice Mall

Ice staking at the Ice Mall

Shark World: the new and interactive visitors center in the famous and beloved Underwater Observatory Marine Park in Eilat allows visitors to see and experience the world of sharks. In the unique shark pool, with its transparent observation tunnel, you can see 20 types of sharks swimming around, including a tiger shark, fox shark, shy shark and hammerhead shark (!). Entry into the new visitor center and shark pool is included in the price of a ticket for the Underwater Observatory Marine Park, and the bonus – entry is valid for three consecutive days.

Shark World

Shark World

Escape room: this new trend has reached the southern city with the opening of Run Out – a maze of riddles and break-out game that offers you a chance to try to break out of the infamous Alcatraz prison. In Eilat’s first escape room, you’ll need to think, find clues, decipher codes and solve the puzzle in order to escape. The perfect entertainment for a close-knit family.

Desert cart trip: the Eilat Camel Ranch offers a guided family tour to Shlomo river and Zefaht river, on a donkey cart trip across from the Eilat Mountains. This one-and-a-half-hour trip includes a stop for light desert-style refreshments, with pita bread baked on a fire, Bedouin tea and pampering treats.

Cruise on a glass bottomed ship: the Jules Verne ship sails the Red Sea and when it reaches its destination, stops and lets guests go down to the lower deck and observe, through glass walls, the coral reefs and Japanese gardens, in the heart of this rich bay. It is impossible to remain indifferent to the amazing underwater sights, as proven by the kid’s shouts of joy and excitement.

Musical fountain: you’ll be happy to learn that Eilat is home to Israel’s largest musical fountain. This is a refreshing attraction that allows children to have fun with 350 water jets or watch the audiovisual show with 400 LED lights, music and water held most evenings. You can see the show every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 20:30 and 21: 30.
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Having the best possible time

Vacations in Eilat always include staying over several nights, so it is important to choose your accommodations wisely. Dan Eilat hotel offers everything you need for a luxurious and convenient family vacation, and that’s what the public thinks: According to the Great Eilat survey conducted by Ynet website, Dan Eilat hotel was chosen as the city’s most worthy hotel. The hotel is a paradise on the northern coast of Eilat. The Dan Eilat Hotel, which is already synonymous with a perfect vacation, offers 375 very spacious rooms, including deluxe units, family rooms and suites. The hotel has three swimming pools, one of which is an active pool with a water slide that children (and adults) love. Spent hours at the pool? You can go to the beach. Dan Eilat has an adjacent beach, with palm trees, lawns, sun beds and umbrellas.

At the Dan Panorama Eilat hotel, families feel like fish in water. The hotel is located near the Eilat lagoon and just a short walk from the northern coast. This is a hotel that offers the best value for money, without compromising on the Dan hotel chain’s renown service. The rooms are spacious and beautifully decorated, the menu rich and varied, and there are plenty of facilities for children and families – including a heated swimming pool (winter), kiddie pool and children’s and youth clubs – DaniLand and Dani Club.

DaniLand club

DaniLand club

DaniLand club activities are held all year long, thanks to the dedicated team of counselors and diverse program. In the summer of 2016, the DaniLand topic is “A Theatre Summer “, centered on unique collaboration with the outstanding Orna Porat Children’s Theater. The children staying at Dan Eilat and Dan Panorama Eilat can expect to see excellent shows, to dramatize, to dress up in the spirit of the characters, to prepare sets and more.