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After months of lovingly hosting and caring for the tens of thousands of displaced families from the north and south, Eilat hotels are back doing what they do to perfection: welcoming sun-seeking holidaymakers eager to relax and enjoy the city’s myriad touristic joys. Here are some of the highlights of our last stay there, brought to you together with the warmest of recommendations to do yourself a favor, and head over there as soon as possible. The Neve Eilat Hotel Urban, with lashings of desert charm NIS 30 million went into refurbishing the Atlas chain’s Neve Eilat Hotel (formerly the Nova). The hotel has undergone a complete facelift. The desert red-brown-yellow tones of the design and use of natural materials, immediately catch the eye as you set foot in the vast lobby, where there are low-seating sofas and plush floor pillows, reminiscent of the desert khans. The warm lighting and bar also contribute to giving it that distinct Eilat vacation vibe. There are 190 rooms spread across six floors. 126 of them are large suites, each possessing a living room, a bedroom, a kitchen corner, and a spacious bathroom. All have been entirely restyled using the same desert tones. Some of the suites also have a balcony with a sunbed, a seating corner, and a lovely view of the city and landscape. The suites are perfect for families with kids as there’s a big sofa bed in the living room. The hotel also offers studio rooms that sleep up to three people. Breakfast and dinner are served in the big refectory. Fully kosher, the menu includes numerous healthy options, with the emphasis placed on quality ingredients. The breakfast

Photos: Sivan Askayo, courtesy of the Neve Eilat Hotel

18 ATMOSPHERE SEPTEMBER 2024

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