PALATIN HOTEL

The Palatin Hotel was first erected in 1926 as Tel Aviv’s first luxury hotel, complete with wood flooring, a concert hall, a ballroom, and one of the city’s first elevators. 

The local hospitality industry suffered a significant blow during the Arab revolt in Palestine between 1936 and 1939 and the Palatin Hotel was shut down in 1938. In 1942, it resumed operation as a guest house for allied soldiers during the Second World War. Following the foundation of Israel later in the decade, the building was converted to house offices.  


PALATIN HOTEL  28 AHAD HA'AM ST TEL AVIV