🏡 Tel Aviv, Israel

Eco Hotels in Tel Aviv

8 verified venues. Prices in local currency, HappyCow ratings, and honest verdicts from the Leaf & Roam team.

01

The Norman

23-25 Nahmani St, Tel Aviv-Yafo

Two restored 1920s Bauhaus buildings united into one of the Middle East's finest boutique hotels. The Norman's commitment to heritage preservation is itself a sustainability act. Alena restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine with exceptional vegan options, and the rooftop pool overlooking the White City is pure Tel Aviv luxury.

Booking.com: 9.3/10
Nightly Rate: $350-800
Vegan Options: Alena restaurant offers comprehensive vegan menu; rooftop pool bar with plant-based options; organic amenities
Certifications: Heritage building restoration, Sustainable luxury, Artisan partnerships
02

Hotel Montefiore

36 Montefiore St, Tel Aviv-Yafo

Pioneering boutique hotel that helped launch Tel Aviv's hospitality scene in 2007. Set in a restored 1920s building, the eclectic design combines vintage furniture with contemporary art. The ground-floor bistro is a neighborhood institution, and the rooftop provides panoramic city views. Intimate, personal, and very Tel Aviv.

Booking.com: 8.9/10
Nightly Rate: $250-500
Vegan Options: Bistro serves Israeli cuisine with dedicated vegan options; organic minibar; walking distance to vegan restaurants
Certifications: Eclectic restoration, Local sourcing, Community-focused operations
03

Alma Hotel

23 Yavne St, Tel Aviv-Yafo

Converted from a historic Ottoman-era building, Alma offers charming rooms where original stone walls meet contemporary Israeli design. The courtyard hosts cultural events, the breakfast is a generous Israeli spread with excellent vegan options, and the Neve Tzedek location puts you steps from some of Tel Aviv's best dining.

Booking.com: 8.8/10
Nightly Rate: $200-400
Vegan Options: Breakfast features vegan Israeli spread; walking distance to Neve Tzedek vegan restaurants; in-room plant-based snacks
Certifications: Adaptive reuse, Local artisan design, Neighborhood integration
04

Brown TLV

25 Kalisher St, Tel Aviv-Yafo

Design-driven boutique hotel in Neve Tzedek bringing urban chic to one of Tel Aviv's most charming neighborhoods. The Brown Collection's sustainability commitments include water conservation, energy efficiency, and local sourcing. The rooftop sun deck and lobby cocktail bar attract both guests and hip locals.

Booking.com: 8.6/10
Nightly Rate: $180-350
Vegan Options: Lobby bar and breakfast with vegan options; Neve Tzedek location surrounded by vegan dining options
Certifications: Boutique sustainability, Design-forward operations, Water conservation
05

The Drisco

6 Auerbach St, Jaffa

Originally opened in 1866 as the Holy Land's first luxury hotel, The Drisco has been meticulously restored to five-star splendor. The rooftop lounge overlooks Jaffa's Ottoman architecture, the spa uses locally sourced organic products, and the restaurant celebrates Israeli cuisine with thoughtful vegan options. History and luxury in equal measure.

Booking.com: 9.4/10
Nightly Rate: $400-900
Vegan Options: Restaurant offers vegan Israeli cuisine; organic spa products; complimentary plant-based minibar options
Certifications: Heritage restoration, Sustainable luxury, Local community support
06

Abraham Hostel

21 Levontin St, Tel Aviv-Yafo

The hostel that proved budget accommodation can be extraordinary. Abraham Hostel's Levontin Street location puts you in Tel Aviv's nightlife district with a rooftop bar, daily cultural events, weekly vegan cooking classes, and a community kitchen stocked for self-catering. The most social and sustainable budget option in the city.

Booking.com: 8.5/10
Nightly Rate: $40-120
Vegan Options: On-site restaurant offers vegan Israeli dishes; communal kitchen for self-catering; vegan cooking classes available
Certifications: Community-focused, Cultural bridge, Low-impact operations
07

Lily & Bloom

56 Rothschild Blvd, Tel Aviv-Yafo

Boutique hotel in a UNESCO-protected Bauhaus building on Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv's most iconic street. The preservation of this White City landmark is a sustainability statement. Clean, modern rooms with vintage touches, a lively lobby bar, and one of the best locations in the city for accessing Tel Aviv's vegan dining scene.

Booking.com: 8.5/10
Nightly Rate: $150-300
Vegan Options: Breakfast with vegan options; lobby bar with plant-based cocktails; Rothschild location near vegan restaurants
Certifications: Historic Bauhaus building, Boutique sustainability, Local partnerships
08

Poli House

1 Nahalat Binyamin St, Tel Aviv-Yafo

A restored 1930s Bauhaus building transformed by designer Karim Rashid into a bold, colorful design hotel. The rooftop pool and bar overlook the city, and the location at the entrance to Carmel Market means the freshest produce in Israel is literally at your doorstep. The market itself is a vegan paradise of hummus, falafel, and fresh juices.

Booking.com: 8.7/10
Nightly Rate: $200-400
Vegan Options: Rooftop pool bar with vegan cocktails and snacks; walking distance to Carmel Market (Israel's best produce market)
Certifications: 1930s building restoration, Karim Rashid design, Water efficiency