The Drisco
The Drisco is everything an upscale boutique hotel should be: elegant without being stuffy, luxurious without being garish, and exclusive without any hint of snobbishness. Steeped in history, the hotel is set in a beautiful building that dates back to 1866. Constructed as a luxury hotel by the Drisco brothers who were among the first American colonists to arrive in Israel, it was later taken over by the German Templers before becoming the British Headquarters in Palestine after the Second World War. Over the years, the building fell into disrepair and finally reopened as The Drisco in 2018 following a decade of restoration and renovation. The result is a charming, small hotel that prides itself on its superb service and intimate atmosphere. Don't miss the on-site George & John restaurant, which has quickly established itself as one of the brightest stars on Tel Aviv's excellent culinary scene. It is situated in the up-and-coming Noga neighborhood, which is technically part of Jaffa, but is actually perched right on the border of Tel Aviv's three coolest districts: Jaffa, Neve Tzedek, and Florentin.