Dog-Friendly Hotels
A Perfect Getaway for You and Your Dog
Looking to break away from routine for a city escape, a romantic weekend, or a fun family vacation? Now you can bring your loyal companion along.
Enjoy your stay knowing your dog is welcomed like a family member.
Why Choose Our Dog-Friendly Hotels?
- Cost-effective & Convenient: No need for costly kennels or arranging alternative accommodations.
- Stress-Free: Keep your dog comfortable and avoid the anxiety of separation.
- Shared Experiences: Enjoy beach walks, park picnics, or pet-friendly cafes together.
Our Commitment & Guidelines
- One Dog Per Room: To ensure comfort and safety for all guests.
- Health & Safety: Dogs must be vaccinated and treated against parasites.
- Designated Areas: Pets are not allowed in dining rooms or pool areas.
- On-Leash Requirement: Dogs must be leashed in all public areas and never left unattended for long.
- Approval Process: Prior approval is required by providing a valid dog license and signing a policy acknowledgment.
Where to Stay?
Our boutique hotels in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are ideally located near parks, beaches, and vibrant neighborhoods.
Whether you’re strolling Rothschild Boulevard or exploring historic Jerusalem, exciting adventures await both you and your dog.
Enjoy Every Moment
Experience a hassle-free vacation where both you and your four-legged friend can relax, explore, and make unforgettable memories together.
Dog Hosting Policy – Atlas Hotels Ltd
- Atlas Hotels Ltd. warmly welcomes dogs and is pleased to accommodate them together with their owners. Other types of animals are not permitted.
- The following rules and guidelines govern the accommodation of dogs at all Atlas Hotels. By arriving with a dog at any of the Atlas Hotels, the guest confirms that they have read and agreed to comply with this policy.
- Only dogs are permitted to stay with guests at all Atlas Hotels.
- Dog owners shall bear full responsibility for any damage and/or injury caused to persons and/or property by their dog, of any kind or nature.
- Only one dog is permitted per guest room.
- At Neve Eilat hotel a guest staying with a dog would be charged 150 NIS apart for assistance / guide dogs.
- The entry of dangerous animals into Atlas Hotels is strictly prohibited. A “dangerous dog” is defined as any dog over the age of three months that has previously bitten, displays aggressive behavior, belongs to a breed classified as dangerous under the Control of Dogs Law, 2002, its regulations, or any other applicable legislation, or is a crossbreed with a dangerous breed that exhibits similar physical characteristics or behavior.
- A guest wishing to stay with their dog must provide the hotel, as a condition to stay, with a copy of the dog’s license and sign a document acknowledging the policy and undertaking to comply with it. The guest affirms that the dog is not dangerous, is vaccinated, and is treated against fleas, worms, and similar parasites. The guest is also required to comply with hotel guidelines regarding areas where pets are allowed or restricted (e.g., pets are not permitted in the dining room or pool area). The guest must ensure that the dog is kept on a leash at all times in public areas. Leaving dogs unattended in guest rooms for more than a few minutes is strictly prohibited. Additionally, the guest undertakes to maintain quiet, cleanliness, and general order.
- Atlas Hotels Ltd. will provide guests staying with a dog with dog food and water bowls. The guest agrees to use only these designated bowls and not any other hotel property for the dog’s use.
- It is hereby clarified that any guest who violates this policy may be required by Atlas Hotels Ltd. to vacate their room and leave the hotel premises immediately. These provisions do not affect the rights of guests with disabilities to be accompanied by a certified guide or assistance dog.
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Backstage Hotel
6, Beilinson st, Tel AvivExplore the world of the stage at the new Backstage Hotel, located in the legendary Ohel Theater building near Dizengoff Square. This historic building, dating back to the 1940’s was renovated and designed under the inspiration of the theater, with a central is an atrium which serves as a stage illuminated with floodlights. The Backstage breakfast is an experience unto itself: an allusion to the world of Shakespeare and cabaret theater, it is a collaboration between artist Yael Rasoli and Chef Ido Feiner. In the evening kick back and relax at the Stanley rooftop cocktail bar. Enjoy the view or take in a musical or comedy performance with the magic of Tel Aviv at your feet. -
Yam Hotel
Israel,16, Kaf Gimel Yordey HaSira, Tel AvivThe Yam Hotel at the Tel Aviv Port offers a vibrant getaway location within a short walk from the beach. Graffiti art, original items and elements from the world of skateboarding, surfing and sailing reflect the experience of Tel Aviv as a city that never sleeps, completed by a gentle breeze and a romantic sunset. Make the most of life, do business or just enjoy everything the beach has to offer – at the Yam hotel you can make the most of an athletic getaway or indulge in the blue landscape that stretches across the horizon. -
The Loft by Market
5 – 7 Beit Eshel Street, Tel Aviv – JaffaBetween the galleries and the boutiques at the heart of the Jaffa flea market, the Markethouse Loft is situated in a beautiful historical building. The Loft is adjacent to the Markethouse Boutique Hotel but is an individual guest unit featuring a large stylish space comprising two stories and an open rooftop. The entrance is rustic in decor, with a high wooden ceiling and an open space, blending into the other parts of the Loft. On the lower story there is a large and well-equipped kitchen including a refrigerator, stove, and dining table, facing a spacious living room with a huge-screen TV, a library and eclectic furnishings. The lower story has an additional 30 square-foot bedroom for two. The upper story is quiet and more private, with a bedroom that can sleep five. Each of the rooms has an ensuite bathroom and shower. The upper story opens out onto a 150 square meter wooden-decked balcony, replete with beautiful vegetation, seating areas, and an indulgent jacuzzi. The rooftop is ideal for business or private events, or spacious and stylish accommodation for larger groups of family and friends.
Specifications:
Suitable for 7 guests, on 2 stories, with 2 large bedrooms | Spacious 150 sq. m. rooftop for events of up to 60 participants | Outdoor rooftop jacuzzi | Fully equipped kitchen and large dining area | 2 bathrooms | 65-inch TV screen | Optional catering services available | Wi Fi -
Melody Hotel
220 Ha-Yarkon Street, Tel AvivLike a spot of modern color in the skies of Tel Aviv, the Melody hotel stands out in the urban landscape with its artistic design, offering an experience that is devoted to pleasure and luxury. Nostalgic black and white photos from the glory days of the nearby beach hint at the bohemian past of the White City, and its 50 sunlit rooms create a cheerful summery atmosphere. Enjoy the pleasant breeze on the rooftop as you look out on a breathtaking view and watch the sailboats drift by into the sunset. -
Fabric Hotel
28,Nahalat Benyamin, IsraelThe millineries, clothing stores and textile merchants on Tel Aviv’s historic Nachlat Binyamin street were the inspiration for hotel Fabric which is situated in a former sewing machine factory. Its 43 rooms and foyer, which calls to mind a “neighborhood salon”, combine cosmopolitan charm with urban chic, in a blend of industrial design and contemporary art. The rooms are warm and inviting; a wonderful place to unwind after discovering the city. You’re also welcome to spend some time in the hotel’s public areas, on the rooftop garden overlooking the urban view. This is the all-time ultimate Tel Aviv experience – all under one roof. -
Sadot Hotel
Assaf HaRofeh Medical CenterLocated within a short drive from Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion Airport is the boutique Sadot Hotel which is inspired by the green landscape of Israel’s coastal plains. Its pastoral ambience and spacious rooms offer a place to relax and unwind. Rich vegetation, warm wooden hues, clean-cut furnishings and inviting seating areas generate a sensation of ambience and a direct affinity between the hotel’s 67 rooms and the agricultural fields surrounding the hotel.
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Arthur Hotel
13, Dorot Rishonim St, JerusalemNext to Jerusalem’s Ben Yehuda cobblestone street is the Arthur hotel, a living and breathing reminder of the city’s rich history. Its design was inspired by the modern romance of the 1930’s and along with Ottoman-style textiles and tapestries, each of the hotel’s 54 rooms create an atmosphere of intimate charm and peaceful serenity. The exciting meeting of cultures that characterizes Jerusalem is reflected in the royal elegance of the hotel, which is steeped in history and periodic mystique.














































































































































































































































