The Leonardo Hotel Negev provides comfortable and elegant guest rooms in the heart of Beer-Sheva city centre, next to the central bus station and a large shopping mall.
Situated in the old town of Beer Sheva, Hotel Anilevich Mansion provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom.
Jonas
Sweden
I love this place. Very nice, friendly, helpful staff. Beautiful modern interior design. Beautiful and perfect pool for us and our baby, right outside our door. Big room with a lot of space even with the babybed. A lot of space for hanging out. Just an amazing experience.
Set in Beer Sheva and with Ben Gurion University reachable within 3.9 km, Eshel Mansion - Boutique Suites offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the...
Camilla
Italy
The host is very nice and helpful. The room is big and the bed is very comfortable. The shower is very good too
Located in Beer Sheva and within 3.9 km of Ben Gurion University, Old City Boutique - בוטיק העתיקה מבית רשת מלונות לה פינקה features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property....
Metawoman
Russia
Amazing cozy hotel , nice clean rooms . Staff are very good . I felt like I’m at home . And by the way very quiet and peace which is so rare in Israel .
Set in Beer Sheva and with Ben Gurion University reachable within 4.3 km, מלון לה פינקה - מלון סוויטות יוקרתי offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property...
Dmitry V.K.
Israel
Call them if you want the jacuzzi! ))) one thing I missed. Half-missed, frankly, chilled out on the late departure.
Very nice place. Come!
Set in Beer Sheva and with Ben Gurion University reachable within 3.9 km, מלון הליוס בוטיק מרשת מלונות לה פינקה offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the...
Jun
Israel
I really appreciate staff's flexibility on my kids.
Beer Sheva is a great city to visit and also to live in.
Beer Sheva is a great city to visit and also to live in. It was our first time in Beer Sheva, we spent most of the time in the Old City, which we loved. We found amazing bars and restaurants in the Old City and the general atmosphere was great. We also visited Masada and Ein Bokek.
Irene
Israel
6.0
Scored 6.0
Fast-growing little town with a prestigious university and...
Fast-growing little town with a prestigious university and hospital drawing in people. Parts felt very run-down, but that's true throughout Israel. It would need a lot more to recommend it for tourists, but there are malls, movie theatres, and lots of other amenities.
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Jennifer
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Went to Beer Sheva mainly for a business trip.
Went to Beer Sheva mainly for a business trip. The restaurants and bars were the only things I could visit. There are various shopping centres. However, I didn't visit them nor did any shopping.
Beer Sheva is well connected by train, which is great. To be 100% honest, I don't think there are many things to do there. Particularly for landmarks or tourist attractions.
However, remember that from Beer Sheva, you can visit the Dead Sea area and some archaeological ruins outside the city. But these are not close distances.
prlosana
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Actually there is nothing to do in this city .
Actually there is nothing to do in this city .
There is no any touristing issues here, just very long traffic jams and too much police presence .
If you want to explore the Israeli desert , it is better to continue driving south and find accommodation in one of the smaller Israeli towns.
Shai av
Israel
10
Scored 10
An underrated and little-known old city that simply begs to...
An underrated and little-known old city that simply begs to be explored.
Apart from the better-known museums and restaurants, there are many hidden art galleries/artists' studios and bars ready to be discovered.
Daniel de Casrilevitz
Israel
6.0
Scored 6.0
Because of the virus, most museums were closed.
Because of the virus, most museums were closed. The old city is very interesting--a mix of old and new. The population is very mixed, too--from Arab countries, Ethiopia, USSR. Lots of youth. Lots of art activities. A sense of progress and development.
I'd like to go back in more normal times. It was too hot for archaeological sites in the day (late June), but there are several interesting ones to see.
We enjoyed the little Zoo, and walking around the old city--lots of cafes and restaurants of all ethnic kinds. Try Lola Cafe!
We're a senior couple, and found it easy to get around by foot or car.
People were friendly and helpful everywhere--shops, restaurants, etc.
Excellent location, just a few minutes walk from the Bus station. I made a last minute booking as I was very tired after travelling from Tel Aviv and wanted to rest before continuing on my journey early the next morning. I didn't mention in the booking that I was in Israel celebrating my birthday, so it was such a pleasant surprise to receive welcome gifts and an unexpected room upgrade. I had to leave by 5:30am the next morning, and a take-away breakfast box was prepared. I felt so special.
The location was excellent for us. Less than5 minutes from relatives we were visiting. 10 minute walk to the nearest mall. 20 minute walk to another mall, as well as bust and train station. For just the two of us, the place was very large. Rooms were very clean and spacious. It was well furnished with everything needed. We appreciated the towels, shampoo and soaps in the bathroom. We are big tea drinkers and appreciated all of the teas provided. Hosts were very responsive to our questions.
Location very handy for Soroka hospital, BG University and Beersheva North railway station.
Well appointed modern flat with small kitchen, comfy sofa and a big internet TV. Especially comfortable bed.
I was staying during a rare cold spell and the heating worked fine! Shops and cafes nearby. Quiet neighbourhood and a little park behind the building.
The apartment is recently renowned. Typical Israeli style is well equipped, the bathrooms are clean, the view is lovely, and the position is safe and easy to reach. The host gives you a lot of explanation but is very strict about checkout, which could be uncomfortable, especially on genius high levels where this is almost always present.
the place is a room on a street in the old city. it's hard to describe more than that. The location is fine if you have to be in Beer Sheva. There's endless street parking as the area is mostly deserted. There's plenty of hot water in the shower.
"They had me at hello" This hotel handled the transitions between different aspects of a hotel stay in a more thoughtful and lively way than any of the 30 or so good hotels that I have stayed in during the last 45 days.
Great hotel, very friendly staff. Great breakfast (we didn't order it, but they gave it for us for free). Location is good and the bulding is unique, both interior and outside. We will come back for sure.
The hotel is cute and well designed. We were upgraded to a larger room. The small pool is fun and peaceful (we spent two hours there on our own), Noy the receptionist was warm and nice.
Nice place, full of charm. One of a kind experience. Great location in the old town near restaurants. Staff is super friendly and helpful. Definitely highly recommended.
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