
“We are truly honored to be recognized by Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards, especially as this recognition comes directly from travelers themselves during a sensitive time for the region,”
Condé Nast Traveler announced the results of its annual Readers’ Choice Awards with The David Kempinski Tel Aviv recognized as one of the top ‘World Hotels’ in the Middle East category. Condé Nast Traveler received more than 757,000 survey responses from readers across the United States rating their travel experiences across the globe to offer a comprehensive look at the places they eagerly anticipate revisiting. The Readers’ Choice Awards, with their unparalleled legacy as the travel industry’s longest-running and most prestigious accolades from our readers, remain the ultimate symbol and acknowledgment of excellence within the travel sector.
“We are truly honored to be recognized by Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards, especially as this recognition comes directly from travelers themselves during a sensitive time for the region,” says Guy Klaiman, General Manager of The David Kempinski Tel Aviv. “This acknowledgment reflects not only the dedication of our team but also the unique spirit of Tel Aviv that we aim to share with every guest. To be named among the region’s best hotels is a proud moment for us, and we look forward to continuing to create unforgettable experiences that embody both the energy of our city and the warmth of Middle Eastern hospitality.”
The David Kempinski Tel Aviv stands as an icon of luxury on the city’s famed promenade, just steps from the Mediterranean. Designed by Feigin Architects, the 34-storey landmark blends seamlessly into the skyline while offering expansive sea views from its 250 sunlit rooms and suites. Guests can indulge in the hotel’s numerous distinctive dining venues, the world-class spa and gym, and an infinity pool overlooking the Mediterranean. At the top of the hotel sits an incredible three-storey penthouse – complete with private pool, terrace, gym, and sauna, only to be crowned by ‘Cloud’, the hotel’s brand new rooftop bar – and Tel Aviv’s highest.